Kato USA, Inc. FP7A Milwaukee Road Post 1955 Scheme #96C

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Management number 213380643 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $35.47 Model Number 213380643
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Prototype Information: From 1947-1961, the Milwaukee Road Olympian Hiawatha ran passenger excursions between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest, operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. The Olympian Hiawatha took scheduled excursions through scenic Idaho, Montanas Bitterroot Mountains, and Washingtons Cascade range. On June 29, 1947, the Milwaukee Road inaugurated its streamlined flagship on a 43-hour, 30-minute schedule. This was advertised as being a speedliner. The railroad contracted industrial designer Brooks Stevens to design the train consist, which included some unique and signature cars of the Milwaukee Road. In 1952, the first full-length Super Dome cars were added, which included 68 dome seats and 28 lounge seats. The dome area featured seats positioned lengthwise, facing the 625 square foot double-pane windows. Ideal for insulation, and sightseeing. In 1955, the Milwaukee Road announced that they would operate Union Pacific streamliners between Chicago and Omaha. This meant that the Hiawatha would be painted in Union Pacific’s Armour Yellow colors. In 1956, the line was officially “partnered with Union Pacific” as they navigated the next couple years competing with both airline and automobile travel. The Hiawatha train wore the UP colors into the sunset as The Afternoon Hiawatha ran up until January 23, 1970. The next year, The Morning Hiawatha service was also discontinued and replaced by Amtrak lines. Motive Power: The Milwaukee Road used a total of three different locomotives to pull the consist between Chicago and Olympia, WA in the early 50’s – two electrics (used on electrified portions of the journey) and the EMD FP7 – a specialized variation of the F7A which was lenghtened to accomodate a larger water resevoir for its steam generators (a necessity for long distance passenger service like that of the Olympian Hiawatha). While E units could also have filled this role (and did, in later years), their A1A truck design (spreading their weight and giving them less traction) made them less than ideal for handling the steep grades of the Milwaukee’s route through the Rocky Mountains.For the Olympian Hiawatha release, Kato will be making a new FP7A locomotive and a new tooled version of the F7B featuring a winterization hatch (a necessity for trips through the northern US and across the Rockies!)

  • new FP7 mechanism and new F7B shell to reflect the prototypical appearance of the Milwaukee equipment
  • DCC Compatible with ESU 58941 LokSound 5 Micro DCC Direct Kato USA Widebody
  • #96C
Color Yellow
Scale N Scale
Theme Cartoon
Brand Name ホビーセンターカトー
Model Name FP7A
Model Year 2024
Manufacturer Kato
Model Number 176-2303
Material Type Plastic
Item Type Name Train
Item Dimensions 8 x 2 x 1 inches
Number of Items 1
Toy Vehicle Form Train
Included Components Product Manual
Age Range Description Adult
Are Batteries Required No
Manufacturer Part Number 176-2303
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 168.0

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