GE C30-7 Conrail #6600
Master · SKU 8608
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Pricing
MSRP
$139.95
Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
8608
Product Line
Master
Production Years
[2005-01-01,2015-01-01)
Prototype Type
GE C30-7Detail Level
Standard
Drive
dual flywheels
Chassis
die-cast metal
History
Full prototype page →The GE C30-7 entered production in September 1976 as General Electric's answer to the growing demand for high-horsepower six-axle road locomotives during the mid-1970s. It represented an evolutionary step forward from GE's earlier U30C, incorporating refinements to reliability and maintainability that had been lessons learned from the earlier Universal series. Over the course of its production run, which extended through May 1986, GE delivered a total of 1,137 units to various North American railroads, making it one of the more numerically significant locomotive models of its era. The C30-7 found service with a broad range of major American carriers during its production decade, a period that saw significant consolidation and change across the railroad industry. Its longevity in production, spanning nearly ten years, reflected the design's fundamental soundness and the continued confidence railroads placed in GE's products during a time when the manufacturer was aggressively challenging Electro-Motive Division for market supremacy. The C30-7 played a meaningful role in establishing GE as a dominant force in the North American locomotive market. A variant designated the C30-7A was produced in smaller numbers, with 50 units built for Conrail between May and June 1984. Some former Conrail C30-7A units were later exported for service in Estonia under the operator EVR, and a portion of those were subsequently rebuilt into a significantly modernized configuration known as the C30-M, featuring a new cab design and a Caterpillar 3512C prime mover. GE's successor to the C30-7 was the C36-7, and early examples of that model shared a strong family resemblance to the C30-7 in both appearance and underlying design philosophy.
Available as HO Models
Prototype Reference
Real-world information about this equipment type
GE C30-7
locomotive · C30-7
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the GE C30-7 Conrail #6600 have DCC and sound?
The GE C30-7 Conrail #6600 is not DCC equipped and does not include sound.
Who manufactures the GE C30-7 Conrail #6600?
The GE C30-7 Conrail #6600 is manufactured by Atlas as part of their Master product line.