
I’ve taken some pictuers of a brass Amtrak AMD-103 by Overland Models. I’m not quite sure of the correct name of this engine but it looks a lot like a P40 or is that what the Amd-103 is. Somebody please clarify this for me. here’s the link to the pictures, http://community.webshots.com/scripts/editPhotos.fcgi?action=viewall&albumID=354788512
The Amtrak phase 4 loco is also n scale and is made by Kato. I have many more pictures of the Amd-103 as well as the Kato P42 showing the details, which I’ll post soon. These pictures take a long time to upload so I’ll post them 5 at a time. Later.
verse
Hi,
Basically any locomotive (Amtrak) in the 800 series is a P40, P42’s are 1-207 and P32s are in the 700 series.
The link above doesn’t work for some reason but I hope that answers your question!
Thanks ksax73,
it does indeed. About the link, some times it work I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
Richard
My understanding is that AMD-103 is either another term for the P-40 or an umbrella term for the entire GE Genesis passenger locomotive line.
AMD-103 orginally stood for “AMTRAK Diesel - 103 MPH” , and was used in the development of the loco for AMTRAK. “Genesis” came from a contest for the new AMTRAK loco, of all things!
AMTRAK engineers, rejecting both of the above, started calling it a “P40” (P for “passenger”), as the GE designation could have been a Dash 8-P40BWH.
"P42"s are newer models.
They are not really phase 2 (which would make sense! ). The actual Phase 2s were the P32AC-DMs, or AMD-110s, but no model maker I know of uses those terms!
Ref: “A Field Guide to Trains” by Gerald Foster.
I think the P40/42 is the best thing to call them.
Hope that helps !!!
Guys thanks for the replies,
gbailey,
wow man, thanks for the knowledge. I’m think that book is next on my refference collection list.
Once again, thanks.
Question, is the link working? If not does any one know of a better hosting site for model train enthusiasts to store pictures.