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Original price $189.00
Original price $189.00 - Original price $189.00
Original price $189.00
Current price $149.99
$149.99 - $149.99
Current price $149.99
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Atlas 10001164 HO Scale GE U30B High Nose Norfolk & Western NW 8467

NOS (New Old Stock)

Powered by a V16 FDL prime mover, the 3,000 horsepower U30B was GE's answer to EMD's popular GP40 and ALCO's C430 Locomotive. A total of 295 U30Bs were built by GE between 1966 and 1975.

These models represent a late phase 2 U30B locomotive. The primary spotting feature of phase 2 units was the hood below the radiator, which was evenly built out to the same width as the radiator. A U30B could be differentiated from the lower-horsepower U23B by the presence of two sets of four tall engine access doors near the center of the long hood. During production, the U30B was equipped with various trucks, including Blomberg trucks from EMD trade-in locomotives, AAR-style trucks, or GE's own four-axle FB2 truck.

Norfolk & Western owned the most phase 2 U30Bs with a total of 75 units; all included a high short hood. Other major owners included C&O, Frisco and Western Pacific. While some U30Bs found homes on other railroads after being retired by their initial owner, very few examples of this model are still in service today.

FEATURES:

  • Snow plow (as appropriate per road name)
  • Separately applied scale detail parts include: windshield wipers, metal grab irons, coupler cut levers, multiple-unit hoses, train line hoses, fine scale handrails, drop steps and more!
  • Five pole skewed armature motor with dual flywheels for optimum performance at all speeds
  • Directional lighting with Golden-white LEDs
  • Blackened metal wheels

NOTE: NOS (New Old Stock) / USED items are as-is and not returnable. If you have any questions please ask before purchasing.