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SD40T-2

Genesis

In ProductionAvailable at 4 sources

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Pricing

Market Low

$4.95

Market Avg

$90.30

Market High

$199.95

Compare Prices Across Sources

8 active listings across 4 sources

SourceListingsPrice RangeAvg Price
White Rose HobbiesWhite Rose Hobbies1$5–$5$4.95
Model Train StuffModel Train Stuff2$24–$24$24.31
eBayeBay4$45–$200$126.22
Model Train MarketModel Train Market1$164–$164$163.95

Technical Specifics

Scale

HO

Product Line

Genesis

Prototype Type

EMD SD40T-2

Detail Level

Premium

Source Category

Locomotive

The EMD SD40T-2 emerged in 1974 as a specialized variant of the highly successful SD40-2, developed specifically to address the challenges of operating diesel-electric locomotives through the long mountain tunnels and deep canyon grades of the American West. Electro-Motive Division engineered the type in response to requests from western railroads whose crews had long struggled with heat buildup and inadequate cooling when running standard locomotives through confined, poorly ventilated passages. The designation reflected both its lineage and its purpose, and EMD internally described the model as an SD40-2 with cooling system modifications rather than adopting the "tunnel motor" nickname that railroad workers and enthusiasts would popularize over the years. Three railroads acquired all 312 units built between April 1974 and July 1980: the Southern Pacific Railroad, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, and the Southern Pacific subsidiary St. Louis Southwestern Railway, commonly known as the Cotton Belt. Southern Pacific took the largest share of the production run, deploying the locomotives heavily over its demanding Donner Pass and Tehachapi routes in California as well as other mountain territories. The Denver and Rio Grande Western similarly found the type well suited to its Colorado mountain crossings, where Moffat Tunnel and other confined grades had long taxed conventional cooling arrangements. The SD40T-2 became closely associated with the character of western mountain railroading during the final decades of the twentieth century, and many units accumulated substantial mileage in helper and road service across challenging terrain. Following the 1996 merger of Southern Pacific into Union Pacific, large numbers of former SP tunnel motors continued working under new ownership for some years. The type's legacy is preserved in part through surviving examples at institutions including the Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah, and the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado, where Denver and Rio Grande Western units remain on display.

Model Train Manufacturers

Brands that produce EMD SD40T-2 in HO scale

Prototype Reference

Real-world information about this equipment type

EMD SD40T-2

locomotive · SD40T-2

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price range for SD40T-2?

The SD40T-2 is currently priced between $4.95 and $199.95, with an average price of $90.30.

Who manufactures the SD40T-2?

The SD40T-2 is manufactured by Athearn as part of their Genesis product line.

Where can I buy the SD40T-2?

There are currently 8 active listings for the SD40T-2 across 4 sources on TrainDex.