Here are the locomotives that are currently in service on my layout.
#83 is an Atlas GP38 with Tsunami DCC & sound and a keep alive circuit.
#87 is an Atlas GP38 with Tsunami DCC & sound and a keep alive circuit.
#85 is an Atlas GP38 with Tsunami DCC & sound and a keep alive circuit.
#84 is an Atlas GP38 with Tsunami DCC & sound and a keep alive circuit.
#62 is an Atlas GP7 with Tsunami DCC & sound and a keep alive circuit.
#60 is an Atlas GP7 with Tsunami DCC & sound and a keep alive circuit.
#23 is an Atlas GP7u with Tsunami DCC & sound and a keep alive circuit. (loco is all set up and running, shell is a work in progress)
#49 is a Carry cast metal shell on an Athearn Genesis DCC & sound chassis with a keep alive circuit
#42 is a Carry cast metal shell on a dummy chassis with constant lighting and a keep alive circuit. This loco is temporarily out of service receiving a new road number and additional details.
#69 is a Bachman sound value GP9 with custom paint and details
#67 is a Proto 2000 GP7 with DCC, custom paint and details. It has been re-geared due to the famous p2k split gear problems. This is the only loco on the line that doesn't have a tsunami decoder or sound yet. This loco has been assigned to the MOW crew as their permanent locomotive.
#5904 is a Kato SD40-2 snoot with Tsunami DCC & sound
#5864 is a Kato SD40-2 snoot with Tsunami DCC & sound
#54 is an imported brass BL2 with Tsunami DCC & sound, a keep alive circuit, and custom paint and details
#1 started life as a Bachman 3 truck shay. I have kitbashed it down to a 2 truck and sports Tsunami DCC & sound. This little guy runs like a champ and pulls the passenger excursion trains
#42 is a Bowser F3 unit that is super detailed and has a Tsunami sound decoder installed. It is numbered the same as a Carey F3 from above and will run in it's place until that loco can be renumbered and super detailed.
The North Atkinson paper company has retired it's aging RS-3 and replaced it with this new(er) CF-7. It is a highly modified Athearn blue box model. It has been super detailed and has a Tsunami sound decoder with a Current Keeper installed.
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