EMD GP40-2L(W) Canadian National #9615
Genesis · SKU ATHG40549
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Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
ATHG40549
Product Line
Genesis
Production Years
[2013-01-01,2014-01-01)
Prototype Type
EMD GP40-2L(W)Road Name
Canadian National RailwayDetail Level
Premium
Cab
Canadian Safety Cab
Scheme
Red, White, Black "Zebra Stripe"
Dynamic Brakes
No
History
Full prototype page →The GP40-2L(W) emerged as a Canadian variant within EMD's broader Dash 2 locomotive family, which the Electro-Motive Division introduced in the early 1970s as a significantly upgraded generation of road switchers featuring modular electrical components designed to simplify maintenance and improve reliability. General Motors Diesel of London, Ontario, constructed approximately 235 of these units in 1974, making them a notable product of GMD's Canadian manufacturing operations rather than EMD's main La Grange, Illinois facility. The designation reflects the locomotive's origins, with the "L" indicating London-built construction and the "W" denoting the presence of a Canadian-style wide-nose safety cab, a feature that became increasingly standard on locomotives operated in Canadian service due to its enhanced crew protection in the event of a collision. Canadian National was the primary recipient of the GP40-2L(W), acquiring the units to bolster its road freight operations across its extensive network. The wide-nose cab configuration set these locomotives apart visually from their American counterparts and reflected the evolving safety standards that Canadian railroads were embracing during this period. The units saw extensive service hauling freight across Canadian main lines, and their robust construction under the Dash 2 philosophy contributed to long service lives for many examples within the CN roster. The GP40-2L(W) stands as a significant example of how a standardized locomotive platform could be adapted to meet regional operational preferences and safety requirements without fundamentally altering the underlying mechanical formula. The wide-nose cab would go on to become something of a defining characteristic of Canadian locomotive practice, and the GP40-2L(W) represented one of the earlier widespread applications of this design philosophy on a high-horsepower road unit built to Dash 2 standards.
Operating Railroad
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Prototype Reference
Real-world information about this equipment type
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the EMD GP40-2L(W) Canadian National #9615 have DCC and sound?
The EMD GP40-2L(W) Canadian National #9615 is not DCC equipped and does not include sound.
Who manufactures the EMD GP40-2L(W) Canadian National #9615?
The EMD GP40-2L(W) Canadian National #9615 is manufactured by Athearn as part of their Genesis product line.