GE P42 Genesis Amtrak Phase V Late #17 DCC/Sound
SKU 37-6117-LS
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Pricing
MSRP
$410.00
Market Low
$382.81
Market Avg
$382.81
Market High
$382.81
Technical Specifics
Drive
dual coreless truck-motor
Decoder
ESU LokSound
History
Full prototype page →The GE P42DC emerged from General Electric's Genesis locomotive program as the refined successor to the earlier P40DC, entering production in 1996 and continuing through 2001. A total of 208 units were constructed to serve Amtrak's passenger rail network across the continental United States, with a smaller number going to Via Rail Canada beginning in 2001, where they replaced the troublesome LRC locomotives on the Quebec City to Windsor corridor. The P42DC represented a meaningful incremental improvement over the P40DC, offering greater horsepower and a higher top speed that better suited the demands of Amtrak's expanding intercity services. Throughout the late 1990s and into the twenty-first century, the P42DC became the workhorse of Amtrak's diesel locomotive fleet, powering long-distance trains such as the California Zephyr, the Southwest Chief, and the Empire Builder, among many others. Their reliability and relatively modern computerized systems made them the preferred motive power for trains operating outside the electrified Northeast Corridor. For many years they represented the most visible face of Amtrak's diesel operations, appearing in successive phases of the railroad's livery schemes as the fleet was periodically repainted. By the early 2020s, Amtrak began introducing the Siemens ALC-42 Charger to replace P42DCs on long-distance services, though the older units have continued to operate on shorter corridor trains. In a notable late-life development, Amtrak began converting retired P42DC locomotives into non-powered control units designated P42C beginning in 2024, with the first example entering service in 2025. This repurposing extended the mechanical legacy of the type even as new motive power gradually displaced the locomotives from front-line assignments.
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Real-world information about this equipment type
GE P42DC
locomotive · P42DC
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price range for GE P42 Genesis Amtrak Phase V Late #17 DCC/Sound?
The GE P42 Genesis Amtrak Phase V Late #17 DCC/Sound is currently priced between $382.81 and $382.81, with an average price of $382.81.
Does the GE P42 Genesis Amtrak Phase V Late #17 DCC/Sound have DCC and sound?
The GE P42 Genesis Amtrak Phase V Late #17 DCC/Sound is DCC ready and includes factory sound.
Who manufactures the GE P42 Genesis Amtrak Phase V Late #17 DCC/Sound?
The GE P42 Genesis Amtrak Phase V Late #17 DCC/Sound is manufactured by Kato.
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