EMD SD70 Illinois Central #1006
Genesis · SKU ATHG70629
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Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
ATHG70629
Product Line
Genesis
Production Years
[2019-01-01,2021-01-01)
Prototype Type
EMD SD70Road Name
Illinois Central RailroadDetail Level
Premium
Scheme
Black & White
History
Full prototype page →The EMD SD70 entered production in late 1992 as the base model of a new locomotive family intended to succeed the SD60 series. Electro-Motive Diesel developed the SD70 line as a response to evolving railroad operational demands and tightening emissions regulations, and the platform ultimately proved far more expansive than its humble origins suggested. While only 122 examples of the base SD70 model were constructed between 1992 and 2004, the broader SD70 family spawned numerous variants that collectively account for thousands of units in service across North America and beyond. The original SD70 found buyers in a small but notable group of railroads. Norfolk Southern was the primary customer, with Illinois Central and Conrail also purchasing units. The 24 locomotives ordered by Conrail were assembled from component kits at Conrail's Juniata Shops facility in Altoona, Pennsylvania, rather than at EMD's main plant in London, Ontario. When Conrail was divided between Norfolk Southern and CSX in 1999, all 24 of the Conrail SD70s passed to Norfolk Southern, where they were renumbered into the existing NS SD70 roster. Illinois Central's units eventually came under Canadian National ownership following that railroad's merger with Illinois Central in 1999. Production of the standard cab configuration at the London, Ontario facility concluded in 1999, marking the end of the base SD70's production run for domestic North American customers. The SD70 family as a whole holds considerable significance in modern railroad history. The SD70MAC variant, introduced in 1993, became central to the widespread adoption of AC traction technology on American freight railroads, competing directly against General Electric's AC4400CW. Later, the SD70ACe carried the platform into the era of stricter EPA emissions compliance. Norfolk Southern took the unusual step of beginning a conversion program in February 2017 to repower and rebuild its DC-equipped SD70s into AC units fitted with wide-nose cabs, a modification that would reclassify the converted locomotives as SD70ACCs, demonstrating the fundamental soundness of the original platform decades after it first entered service.
Operating Railroad
Available as HO Models
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Prototype Reference
Real-world information about this equipment type
EMD SD70
locomotive · SD70
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the EMD SD70 Illinois Central #1006 have DCC and sound?
The EMD SD70 Illinois Central #1006 is DCC ready and includes factory sound.
Who manufactures the EMD SD70 Illinois Central #1006?
The EMD SD70 Illinois Central #1006 is manufactured by Athearn as part of their Genesis product line.