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GE Dash 8-40CW

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Pricing

Market Low

$293.99

Market Avg

$295.49

Market High

$299.99

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Model Train StuffModel Train Stuff3$294–$294$293.99
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Technical Specifics

Scale

HO

Product Line

Master

Prototype Type

GE Dash 8-40CW

Source Category

Locomotive

The GE Dash 8-40CW, also known by its model designation C40-8W, entered production in December 1989 when General Electric delivered the first example, numbered 9356, to the Union Pacific Railroad. The locomotive represented an important evolutionary step within GE's Dash 8 family of freight locomotives, distinguishing itself from the earlier Dash 8-40C primarily through the adoption of a wider, more modern safety cab design. This cab configuration offered improved crew visibility and crashworthiness compared to the narrow, conventional cab it replaced, and would go on to become the dominant cab style across subsequent GE road locomotive generations. In total, GE constructed 756 of these units before transitioning to the successor Dash 9-44CW in 1994, with major purchasers including Union Pacific and Conrail among the Class I railroads that rostered the type. Throughout its production run, the Dash 8-40CW underwent incremental refinements reflecting GE's practice of continuous improvement. Later units built for Conrail incorporated a split cooling arrangement that separated the turbocharger intercooler circuit from the main engine cooling circuit, addressing thermal management concerns that had been common across earlier Dash 8 variants. Conrail units delivered in 1993 and 1994 also received GE's Integrated Function Displays, LCD-based instrument panels that consolidated engineer information previously spread across multiple analog gauges while adding end-of-train device telemetry and distance counter functions. The Dash 8-40CW's legacy extends beyond its own production run through several derivative and rebuild programs. A 154-unit uprated variant producing 4,135 horsepower, designated the Dash 8-41CW, was built for Union Pacific and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway between 1993 and 1994. CSX received 53 units of a further uprated Dash 8-44CW variant producing approximately 4,400 horsepower, considered a pre-production stepping stone toward the Dash 9 platform. By the 2020s, surviving Dash 8-40CW units had largely been retired from Class I service, with many stored or sold to secondary operators and leasing companies, while some had been scrapped outright.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price range for GE Dash 8-40CW?

The GE Dash 8-40CW is currently priced between $293.99 and $299.99, with an average price of $295.49.

Who manufactures the GE Dash 8-40CW?

The GE Dash 8-40CW is manufactured by Atlas as part of their Master product line.

Where can I buy the GE Dash 8-40CW?

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