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There’s nothing like operating a real live-steam locomotive – the sights, the


Atlas delivers new paint schemes for GP7/GP9


N — Atlas’ Master Line GP7 Phase I and GP9 diesel are back with new road names. The early phase proto- type GP7 is available decorated for Amtrak; Boston & Maine; Peabody Coal; and Toledo, Peoria & Western. New GP9 paint schemes include Am- trak, Canadian Pacific, Guilford, New Hampshire Northcoast, and Santa Fe.


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retails for $114.95. Atlas offers a Digital Command Control decoder- equipped model for $149.95 with fac- tory-installed NCE electronics.


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