Kato USA - KMT-001 - Box Set North American Prototype - Santa Fe - 5267 / SDP40F Freight Train
Stock Number | KMT-001 |
Original Retail Price | $320.00 |
Brand | Kato USA |
Manufacturer | Kato |
Body Style | Kato Boxed Train Set North American Prototype |
Image Provider's Website | Link |
Prototype Vehicle | Mixed Freight Consist, North America, Modern (Details) |
Prototype | Box Set North American Prototype |
Road or Company Name | Santa Fe (Details) |
Road or Reporting Number | 5267 / SDP40F Freight Train |
Paint Color(s) | Blue and Yellow |
Print Color(s) | Yellow and Blue |
Paint Scheme | Freight Warbonnet |
Coupler Type | MT Magne-Matic Knuckle |
Wheel Type | Chemically Blackened Metal |
Wheel Profile | Small Flange (Low Profile) |
Multipack | Yes |
Multipack Count | 8 |
Multipack ID Number | KMT-001 |
DCC Readiness | Ready |
Announcement Date | 2017-11-01 |
Release Date | 2018-03-01 |
Item Category | Freight Train |
Model Type | Diesel |
Model Subtype | EMD |
Model Variety | SDP40F |
Prototype Region | North America |
Prototype Era | NA Era V: Modern Diesel (1979 - Present) |
Specific Item Information:
Kato USA partnered with Micro-Trains to make a new bundle set that combines a Kato EMD SDP40F Santa Fe locomotive with an assortment of 7 pieces of Micro-Trains N Scale freight equipment.
Contains:
- Kato EMD SDP40F #ATSF 5267
- MTL 48 Rib Side container #STFU 280741
- MTL Gunderson 70' Well Car #SFLC 254235A
- MTL 45' Trailer - Kato
- MTL 89' TOFC Flat Car #ATSF 295006
- MTL 57' TOFC Flat Car #ATSF 293285
- MTL 50' Standard Box Car, Short Ladders, Plug Door, w/o Roofwalk #ATSF 55140
- MTL 36' Riveted Steel Caboose, Offset Cupola #ATSF 999529
Contains:
- Kato EMD SDP40F #ATSF 5267
- MTL 48 Rib Side container #STFU 280741
- MTL Gunderson 70' Well Car #SFLC 254235A
- MTL 45' Trailer - Kato
- MTL 89' TOFC Flat Car #ATSF 295006
- MTL 57' TOFC Flat Car #ATSF 293285
- MTL 50' Standard Box Car, Short Ladders, Plug Door, w/o Roofwalk #ATSF 55140
- MTL 36' Riveted Steel Caboose, Offset Cupola #ATSF 999529
Model Information:
Kato boxed sets for North American Prototypes come in various shapes and sizes. These may contain complete train sets with track and power pack or may be as simple as a pair of passenger coaches. Many of the sets use "bookshelf" boxes with cardboard sleeves and carefully cut foam inserts.
Prototype History:
A mixed freight train is a train that hauls a variety of different freight cars or wagons. A mixed freight depends on the locale and industries. The train will be carrying cars to be brought to a yard where a local will bring them to the various industries. The location determines the industries, and the industries determine the cars.
Which cars are in which trains is determined by the waybills they are assigned - which is close to a totally random process. For example, through freights simply run from up staging to down staging and back, stopping long enough to trade out 30 percent of their cars and change from steam to motor (catenary) or vice-versa. Thus freights will have a variety of cars, changing each time they pass through a switching yard.
Which cars are in which trains is determined by the waybills they are assigned - which is close to a totally random process. For example, through freights simply run from up staging to down staging and back, stopping long enough to trade out 30 percent of their cars and change from steam to motor (catenary) or vice-versa. Thus freights will have a variety of cars, changing each time they pass through a switching yard.
Road Name History:
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (reporting mark ATSF), often abbreviated as Santa Fe or AT&SF, was one of the larger railroads in the United States. Chartered in February 1859, the railroad reached the Kansas-Colorado border in 1873 and Pueblo, Colorado, in 1876. To create a demand for its services, the railroad set up real estate offices and sold farm land from the land grants that it was awarded by Congress. Despite the name, its main line never served Santa Fe, New Mexico, as the terrain was too difficult; the town ultimately was reached by a branch line from Lamy.
The Santa Fe was a pioneer in intermodal freight transport, an enterprise that (at one time or another) included a tugboat fleet and an airline (the short-lived Santa Fe Skyway). Its bus line extended passenger transportation to areas not accessible by rail, and ferryboats on the San Francisco Bay allowed travelers to complete their westward journeys to the Pacific Ocean. The ATSF was the subject of a popular song, Harry Warren & Johnny Mercer's "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", written for the film, The Harvey Girls (1946).
The railroad officially ceased operations on December 31, 1996, when it merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway.
Read more on Wikipedia.
The Santa Fe was a pioneer in intermodal freight transport, an enterprise that (at one time or another) included a tugboat fleet and an airline (the short-lived Santa Fe Skyway). Its bus line extended passenger transportation to areas not accessible by rail, and ferryboats on the San Francisco Bay allowed travelers to complete their westward journeys to the Pacific Ocean. The ATSF was the subject of a popular song, Harry Warren & Johnny Mercer's "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", written for the film, The Harvey Girls (1946).
The railroad officially ceased operations on December 31, 1996, when it merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway.
Read more on Wikipedia.
Brand/Importer Information:
KATO U.S.A. was established in 1986, with the first U.S. locomotive model (the GP38-2, in N-Scale) released in 1987. Since that time, KATO has come to be known as one of the leading manufacturers of precision railroad products for the modeling community. KATO's parent company, Sekisui Kinzoku Co., Ltd., is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
In addition to producing ready-to-run HO and N scale models that are universally hailed for their high level of detail, craftsmanship and operation, KATO also manufactures UNITRACK. UNITRACK is the finest rail & roadbed modular track system available to modelers today. With the track and roadbed integrated into a single piece, UNITRACK features a nickel-silver rail and a realistic-looking roadbed. Patented UNIJOINERS allow sections to be snapped together quickly and securely, time after time if necessary.
The Kato U.S.A. office and warehouse facility is located in Schaumburg, Illinois, approximately 30 miles northwest of Chicago. All research & development of new North American products is performed here, in addition to the sales and distribution of merchandise to a vast network of wholesale representatives and retail dealers. Models requiring service sent in by hobbyists are usually attended to at this location as well. The manufacturing of all KATO products is performed in Japan.
Supporters of KATO should note that there is currently no showroom or operating exhibit of models at the Schaumburg facility. Furthermore, model parts are the only merchandise sold directly to consumers. (Please view the Parts Catalog of this website for more specific information.)
In addition to producing ready-to-run HO and N scale models that are universally hailed for their high level of detail, craftsmanship and operation, KATO also manufactures UNITRACK. UNITRACK is the finest rail & roadbed modular track system available to modelers today. With the track and roadbed integrated into a single piece, UNITRACK features a nickel-silver rail and a realistic-looking roadbed. Patented UNIJOINERS allow sections to be snapped together quickly and securely, time after time if necessary.
The Kato U.S.A. office and warehouse facility is located in Schaumburg, Illinois, approximately 30 miles northwest of Chicago. All research & development of new North American products is performed here, in addition to the sales and distribution of merchandise to a vast network of wholesale representatives and retail dealers. Models requiring service sent in by hobbyists are usually attended to at this location as well. The manufacturing of all KATO products is performed in Japan.
Supporters of KATO should note that there is currently no showroom or operating exhibit of models at the Schaumburg facility. Furthermore, model parts are the only merchandise sold directly to consumers. (Please view the Parts Catalog of this website for more specific information.)
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on 2017-11-11 13:24:04
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