EMD F45 Burlington Northern #6616
Genesis · SKU ATHG28613
Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
ATHG28613
Product Line
Genesis
Production Years
[2020-01-01,2022-01-01)
Prototype Type
EMD F45Road Name
Burlington NorthernDetail Level
Premium
Scheme
Cascade Green, Black, White
History
Full prototype page →The EMD F45 emerged from a collaborative relationship between General Motors' Electro-Motive Division and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the late 1960s. Santa Fe had already worked with EMD to produce the FP45, a full-width cowl-bodied passenger locomotive based on the SDP45, and subsequently requested a similar treatment for freight service. The result was essentially an SD45 fitted with the same wide-nose cowl carbody, designated the F45. Santa Fe ordered two groups of twenty units each for delivery in 1968, receiving them in the railroad's blue and yellow freight colors rather than the warbonnet scheme applied to the FP45s. The second batch was equipped with steam lines to allow them to serve as trailing units on passenger trains. The Great Northern Railway adopted the F45 for different reasons, recognizing that the enclosed cowl body would offer better protection for crews operating in the harsh winter conditions of the northern tier states. Great Northern ordered an initial six units for 1969 delivery, followed quickly by an additional eight before the first group had even arrived, and then twelve more intended for 1970 delivery. That final Great Northern order was ultimately fulfilled under Burlington Northern colors, as the merger creating that railroad occurred before the locomotives reached their intended owner. Burlington Northern placed one additional order of twenty units in 1971 before returning to the standard SD45 configuration for subsequent purchases. The F45's legacy extended well beyond its original service life through a series of notable rebuilding programs. Santa Fe's San Bernardino shops undertook a comprehensive rebuilding of their fleet between 1982 and 1983, emerging with units redesignated as SDF45s with electrical systems upgraded to SD45-2 standards. Morrison-Knudsen and its successor MotivePower found further use for the distinctive cowl bodies of scrapped Burlington Northern units, incorporating them into rebuilt locomotives for New Jersey Transit and Tri-Rail into the late 1980s. One former Santa Fe unit, after serving as an emissions test platform, has been preserved and is awaiting restoration, while another has been converted into a lodging accommodation at the Izaak Walton Inn in Essex, Montana.
Operating Railroad
Available as HO Models
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Prototype Reference
Real-world information about this equipment type
EMD F45
locomotive · F45
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the EMD F45 Burlington Northern #6616 have DCC and sound?
The EMD F45 Burlington Northern #6616 is DCC ready and includes factory sound.
Who manufactures the EMD F45 Burlington Northern #6616?
The EMD F45 Burlington Northern #6616 is manufactured by Athearn as part of their Genesis product line.