
HO P3 SD9 Diesel SOU #199/Tuxedo/DC/DCC Sound
Introduced in February
1952 and produced through November 1953, the SD7 was the 1500HP six
axle big brother to the GP7. Riding on six axles, three-motor trucks,
they were designed to offer more starting tractive effort in road
service than the GP7. EMDs introduction of an A1A freight locomotive
led them to design the SD7 from the ground up. In appearance, they are
very similar to the GP7 only with a longer hood. The radiators are
grouped together at the end of the long hood and not separated as was
seen on the GP7. The grill assembly protrudes from the side of the hood
whereas with the GP7 the grills are fit flush with the hood. As built,
the SD7 very closely resembles the SD9 with the visual spotting
features being the boarding steps and a variation of the classification
lights. The SD7 (for Special Duty) was a massive locomotive at 60 feet
8 inches from coupler to coupler and weighing 360,000 pounds. It was
powered by the same reliable 1500HP 567B V-16 two-cycle diesel engine
as the GP7 and F7.
With a
maximum speed range between 55 and 89 miles per hour, depending on the
gearing ratio selected, and a tractive force of 90,000 pounds, the SD
series was here to stay. With the SD7, EMD introduced the lightweight
Flexicoil truck which enabled these locomotives to be used on
branchlines as well as for road service. These trucks were so smooth
that the SD7 was compared to riding in a luxury car. With the advent of
1954, EMD made a conservative marketing push against the competition
with the announcement of their Nine Line series. This consisted of the
introduction of new locomotive model numbers, the SW9/1200, the F9A/B,
the GP9, and the SD9.
FEATURES
– NEW
Paragon3 Sound & Operation System FEATURING ROLLING
THUNDERTM with Authentic Sounds and
Prototypical Operation in both DC and DCC environments
– Locomotive Composition: ABS Body with Die Cast
Chassis
– Couplers: (2) Operating Kadee or Compatible
– Compatible Tracks: Code 83 and 100 Rail
– Minimum Operating Radius: 18 in or greater