
The Story
The E7, a 2,000-horsepower passenger train locomotive, was manufactured by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division in La Grange, Illinois. From February 1945 to April 1949, a total of 428 cab versions, known as E7As, were produced, along with 82 booster E7Bs from March 1945 to July 1948. Its 2,000 hp was generated by two 12-cylinder model 567A engines, each powering its own electrical generator to drive the two traction motors on one truck. The E7 marked the eighth model in a series of passenger diesel locomotives with a similar design, known as EMD E-units, and it quickly became the best-selling E model upon its release.
The E7A featured a less slanted front nose compared to earlier EMD passenger locomotives, earning it and its successors, the E8 and E9, the nickname 'bulldog nose' units. Some of the earlier units were referred to as 'shovel nose' or 'slant nose' units. More than 20 different railroads acquired E7s for their passenger trains. Currently, only one E7 example survives, with ex-Pennsylvania Railroad E7A #5901 being preserved, cosmetically restored, and on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, Pennsylvania.
Our Stealth Series offering will consist of No-Sound / DCC-Ready single A-units and single B-units. All of our models have road-specific details.
Road-specific detail options in this production, prototypically accurate for each road name
ยท Pilot prototypical per prototype
ยท Operating Mars Light where prototypical (with decoder installed)
ยท Large 45-degree number boards where prototypically accurate
ยท Small side number boards where prototypically accurate
ยท Prototypical horn detail on model
ยท Accurate air intake behind cab side doors
ยท Cooling fans and exhaust hatch accurate per each prototype
ยท Accurate headlight positioning per the prototype
ยท Multiple MU door options on front of model
ยท Prototypically accurate truck sideframes
ยท Ladder rest grab irons present where prototypically accurate
ยท Grab iron ladder present where prototypically accurate
ยท Eyebrow grab irons present where prototypically accurate
ยท Grab irons above cab side windows where prototypically accurate
ยท Roof antenna present and correct where prototypically accurate
ยท Front and Rear lift lug present where accurate
ยท Nose door number plate present where accurate
ยท Trainphone antenna present where accurate
Industry-leading Model Features:
ยท Stealth Series - Model is DCC-Ready out of the box. No sound.
ยท Out of the box, front and rear lights are directional. Other lights are ON with track power.
ยท Model comes with an 8 ohm speaker installed for easy installation of DCC/Sound decoder.
ยท Precision Drive Mechanism Engineered for Heavy Towing and Smooth Slow Speed Operation
ยท All Wheel Electrical Pick-up
ยท ABS Body with Die Cast Chassis for Maximum Tractive Effort
ยท Premium Caliber Painting
ยท Prototypically Accurate Paint Schemes and Road Numbers
ยท Many Separately Applied Details such as Grab Irons, Horns, and Bell
ยท MicroTrains-compatible Couplers (2)
ยท Will Operate on Code 55, Code 70 and Code 80 Rail
ยท Minimum Operating Radius: 9.75 inches
Description
The E7, a 2,000-horsepower passenger train locomotive, was manufactured by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division in La Grange, Illinois. From February 1945 to April 1949, a total of 428 cab versions, known as E7As, were produced, along with 82 booster E7Bs from March 1945 to July 1948. Its 2,000 hp was generated by two 12-cylinder model 567A engines, each powering its own electrical generator to drive the two traction motors on one truck. The E7 marked the eighth model in a series of passenger diesel locomotives with a similar design, known as EMD E-units, and it quickly became the best-selling E model upon its release.
The E7A featured a less slanted front nose compared to earlier EMD passenger locomotives, earning it and its successors, the E8 and E9, the nickname 'bulldog nose' units. Some of the earlier units were referred to as 'shovel nose' or 'slant nose' units. More than 20 different railroads acquired E7s for their passenger trains. Currently, only one E7 example survives, with ex-Pennsylvania Railroad E7A #5901 being preserved, cosmetically restored, and on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, Pennsylvania.
Our Stealth Series offering will consist of No-Sound / DCC-Ready single A-units and single B-units. All of our models have road-specific details.
Road-specific detail options in this production, prototypically accurate for each road name
ยท Pilot prototypical per prototype
ยท Operating Mars Light where prototypical (with decoder installed)
ยท Large 45-degree number boards where prototypically accurate
ยท Small side number boards where prototypically accurate
ยท Prototypical horn detail on model
ยท Accurate air intake behind cab side doors
ยท Cooling fans and exhaust hatch accurate per each prototype
ยท Accurate headlight positioning per the prototype
ยท Multiple MU door options on front of model
ยท Prototypically accurate truck sideframes
ยท Ladder rest grab irons present where prototypically accurate
ยท Grab iron ladder present where prototypically accurate
ยท Eyebrow grab irons present where prototypically accurate
ยท Grab irons above cab side windows where prototypically accurate
ยท Roof antenna present and correct where prototypically accurate
ยท Front and Rear lift lug present where accurate
ยท Nose door number plate present where accurate
ยท Trainphone antenna present where accurate
Industry-leading Model Features:
ยท Stealth Series - Model is DCC-Ready out of the box. No sound.
ยท Out of the box, front and rear lights are directional. Other lights are ON with track power.
ยท Model comes with an 8 ohm speaker installed for easy installation of DCC/Sound decoder.
ยท Precision Drive Mechanism Engineered for Heavy Towing and Smooth Slow Speed Operation
ยท All Wheel Electrical Pick-up
ยท ABS Body with Die Cast Chassis for Maximum Tractive Effort
ยท Premium Caliber Painting
ยท Prototypically Accurate Paint Schemes and Road Numbers
ยท Many Separately Applied Details such as Grab Irons, Horns, and Bell
ยท MicroTrains-compatible Couplers (2)
ยท Will Operate on Code 55, Code 70 and Code 80 Rail
ยท Minimum Operating Radius: 9.75 inches


















