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EMD GP35

In ProductionDCC ReadyAvailable at 1 source

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Pricing

Market Low

$112.50

Market Avg

$112.50

Market High

$112.50

Technical Specifics

Scale

HO

Prototype Type

EMD GP35

Detail Level

Premium

Source Category

Locomotive

The EMD GP35 emerged in 1963 as General Motors Electro-Motive Division's entry into the 2,500 horsepower road switcher market, a segment where competition among locomotive builders was intensifying during the early 1960s. Production began in July 1963 and continued through December 1965 at EMD's La Grange, Illinois facility, while General Motors Diesel, EMD's Canadian manufacturing arm, produced additional units between May 1964 and January 1966. When final tallies were complete, 1,251 locomotives had been delivered to American railroads, with an additional 26 going to Canadian buyers and 57 destined for service in Mexico, bringing the total production figure to approximately 1,333 units across the model's run. The GP35 arrived at a particularly advantageous moment for locomotive trading programs, as many railroads were actively retiring first-generation cab units and seeking modern replacements. Numerous roads traded in Alco FA units and EMD F-units as partial payment toward their GP35 orders, and in an economical practice common to the era, builders sometimes reused the trucks and traction motors from the traded locomotives in the new units. This resulted in a notable subset of GP35s riding on Alco-pattern trucks, with examples operated by the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio, Southern Railway, and Ann Arbor Railroad among those so equipped. The GP35 occupies an important place in EMD's product lineage as a transitional design bridging the early turbocharged road switchers and the highly successful GP40 that would follow. Though its production run was relatively brief, the model served a wide variety of railroads across North America and proved durable enough that examples remained in active service with some operators for decades. Several preserved examples survive today at museums and tourist railroads, representing the breadth of railroads that once relied on the type.

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Prototype Reference

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EMD GP35

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price range for EMD GP35?

The EMD GP35 is currently priced between $112.50 and $112.50, with an average price of $112.50.

Does the EMD GP35 have DCC and sound?

The EMD GP35 is DCC ready and sound status unknown.

Who manufactures the EMD GP35?

The EMD GP35 is manufactured by Kato.

Where can I buy the EMD GP35?

There are currently 1 active listing for the EMD GP35 across 1 source on TrainDex.