GE AC4400CW Ferromex #4506
Genesis · SKU ATHG31785
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Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
ATHG31785
Product Line
Genesis
Production Years
[2022-01-01,2024-01-01)
Prototype Type
GE AC4400CWRoad Name
FerromexDetail Level
Premium
Scheme
Red & Dark Green
History
Full prototype page →The GE AC4400CW entered production in 1993 as General Electric Transportation Systems sought to offer American railroads a high-horsepower road locomotive equipped with alternating current traction technology. The timing coincided with renewed industry interest in AC traction, which promised superior adhesion characteristics compared to conventional DC-motored locomotives, particularly valuable in heavy-haul freight operations over mountain grades. Over the course of an eleven-year production run ending in 2004, GE built approximately 2,625 units, with the majority delivered to North American Class I railroads. An additional export variant designated the AC44i was produced for Brazilian railroad operators, bringing total worldwide production considerably higher. By the mid-2000s the AC4400CW had become one of the most widely distributed high-horsepower locomotives on the North American network. Major purchasers included Union Pacific, CSX, BNSF Railway, Canadian Pacific, and Kansas City Southern, among others. Norfolk Southern was a notable exception among Class I carriers, preferring instead GE's DC-motored C40-9W during the same era, though the railroad did eventually acquire a small number of former CEFX-owned AC4400CWs in 2023. The locomotive's production was ultimately curtailed by tightening emissions regulations that took effect in January 2005, at which point GE transitioned to the Evolution Series platform, offering the ES44AC as the AC4400CW's direct successor. The AC4400CW's legacy extended well beyond its production years as multiple Class I railroads undertook substantial rebuilding programs to extend the service lives of their fleets. Canadian Pacific initiated a modernization effort in 2017, contracting with GE to rebuild an eventual total of approximately 110 locomotives into a configuration designated the AC4400CWM. Union Pacific similarly announced plans to upgrade large numbers of its units into the C44ACM designation, while CSX pursued an extensive rebuild program at Wabtec's Erie, Pennsylvania facility, targeting a fleet of several hundred locomotives under the CM44AC and CM44AH designations. These programs reflected the fundamental soundness of the platform's design and the substantial investment railroads had made in the type.
Operating Railroad
Available as HO Models
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GE AC4400CW
locomotive · AC4400CW
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the GE AC4400CW Ferromex #4506 have DCC and sound?
The GE AC4400CW Ferromex #4506 is DCC ready and includes factory sound.
Who manufactures the GE AC4400CW Ferromex #4506?
The GE AC4400CW Ferromex #4506 is manufactured by Athearn as part of their Genesis product line.