Description
Railroad Short Name: L&N
The General Electric U28C locomotive, developed in 1966, provided a 300 horsepower increase over its predecessor, the U25C. Built on a larger frame than the U25C, the model also incorporated other improvements, such as new floating bolster trucks. A passenger-hauling variant, the U28CG, was produced for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. These units were painted in the timeless red and silver Warbonnet paint scheme and put into service on the Texas Chief, replacing well aged F units. Upon being retired from freight service the U28CGs were repainted into the standard Santa Fe freight colors of blue and yellow.
Locomotive Features:
- All new tooling.
- Etched metal grilles.
- Steam generator details on U28CG.
- Several cab, headlight and nose light variations to accurately match the prototype.
- Separately applied details parts.
- New! Factory equipped with metal knuckle couplers.
- Atlas Silver Sound Ready models are equipped with a speaker for easy conversion to sound with the addition of a decoder.
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