EMD SDP45 Conrail #6669
Genesis · SKU ATHG63582
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Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
ATHG63582
Product Line
Genesis
Production Years
[2016-01-01,2018-01-01)
Prototype Type
EMD SDP45Road Name
ConrailDetail Level
Premium
Scheme
Patched Bicentennial Red, White, Blue (Ex-EL)
History
Full prototype page →The EMD SDP45 was a passenger-configured variant of the highly successful SD45 freight locomotive, produced by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between 1967 and 1970. A total of 52 units were constructed during that period, with the design intended to provide railroads with a high-horsepower locomotive capable of handling both passenger train heating duties and the demanding performance requirements of mainline service. Three railroads ultimately acquired the type, though their operational needs differed considerably from one another. Southern Pacific Railroad was among the first customers, placing an order for ten units in May 1966. These locomotives entered service beginning in mid-1967, initially assigned to the City of San Francisco between Oakland and Ogden. Each unit cost the railroad approximately $317,156, a notable premium over the comparable SD45 freight locomotive of the same era. After Amtrak assumed control of long-distance passenger operations in 1971, some of Southern Pacific's SDP45s were leased to the new national carrier for West Coast service before eventually being redirected to commuter operations on the San Francisco Peninsula beginning in 1973, where they replaced Fairbanks-Morse Train Masters. They remained in that demanding commuter role until 1985, after which they were reassigned to freight work before final retirement between 1986 and 1990. The Great Northern Railway purchased eight SDP45s in 1967 to modernize motive power on the Empire Builder, typically operating them in back-to-back pairs. Following the creation of Burlington Northern Railroad through the 1970 merger, these units were eventually reassigned to freight service alongside six SDP40 locomotives also inherited from Great Northern. The largest single order came from Erie Lackawanna Railroad, which acquired 34 units in 1969 and 1970. Unlike the passenger-oriented examples operated by Southern Pacific and Great Northern, Erie Lackawanna's locomotives were intended exclusively for freight service, and EMD later reclassified these units as SD45Ms to reflect their distinct configuration. Several former Erie Lackawanna SDP45s were subsequently rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen for Southern Pacific as SD40M-2 locomotives, and it is largely this rebuilt group that accounts for the type's surviving examples. One unit, Erie Lackawanna 3639, later operated as Conrail 6670, has been associated with the Virginia Museum of Transportation, though its preservation status has remained somewhat uncertain over the years.
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Prototype Reference
Real-world information about this equipment type
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locomotive · SDP45
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the EMD SDP45 Conrail #6669 have DCC and sound?
The EMD SDP45 Conrail #6669 is not DCC equipped and does not include sound.
Who manufactures the EMD SDP45 Conrail #6669?
The EMD SDP45 Conrail #6669 is manufactured by Athearn as part of their Genesis product line.