Kato N Scale Milwaukee Road FP7A Locomotive #95C Hiawatha 176-2301
Prototype Information:
The F-Unit is probably the most recognized diesel locomotive in North American history.
It was found on railroads from East to West and North to South.
Eastern railroads favored a "Single Headlight" version of the F3A,
while Western railroads favored a "Dual Headlight" version.
F3 locomotives were used in both freight and passenger service.
For passenger service, it was necessary for the locomotives to have a Steam Generator to provide heat and electricity in the passenger cars.
In later years, many F3 locomotives originally intended for passenger services were downgraded to freight duty.
Model Features:
The Kato EMD F7 comes in both A and B (cabless) variations,
and is retooled from earlier variations of the F-unit locomotive chassis to make it DCC friendly.
Passenger units can be identified by their Steam Generators
vs. freight units which lack this detail.
Model Features:
DCC friendly mechanism
A-unit LED has directional headlight and illuminated number boards
Locomotives have a powerful five pole motor with all wheel electrical pickup and blackened wheels
KATO magnetic knuckle couplers
Drop in DCC compatible with the Train Control Systems K0D8 series and Digitrax DN163K0B
Prototype Information:
The F-Unit is probably the most recognized diesel locomotive in North American history.
It was found on railroads from East to West and North to South.
Eastern railroads favored a "Single Headlight" version of the F3A,
while Western railroads favored a "Dual Headlight" version.
F3 locomotives were used in both freight and passenger service.
For passenger service, it was necessary for the locomotives to have a Steam Generator to provide heat and electricity in the passenger cars.
In later years, many F3 locomotives originally intended for passenger services were downgraded to freight duty.
Model Features:
The Kato EMD F7 comes in both A and B (cabless) variations,
and is retooled from earlier variations of the F-unit locomotive chassis to make it DCC friendly.
Passenger units can be identified by their Steam Generators
vs. freight units which lack this detail.
Model Features:
DCC friendly mechanism
A-unit LED has directional headlight and illuminated number boards
Locomotives have a powerful five pole motor with all wheel electrical pickup and blackened wheels
KATO magnetic knuckle couplers
Drop in DCC compatible with the Train Control Systems K0D8 series and Digitrax DN163K0B