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GP7
The GP7, GP9 and GP18 locomotives share a similar car-body that evolved over time. Most GP7s had three sets of ventilation grills under the cab (where the GP9 only had one), and two pair of grills at the end of the long hood (where only the pair nearest the end was retained on the GP9). Early GP7s had a solid skirt above the fuel tank, while late GP7s and early GP9s had access holes in the skirt. Many railroads later removed most of the skirt to improve access and inspection.
Part Number: r22127
NYC Gp7/9 locomotive in black.
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Part Number: R22121
Often you will find GP7 locomotives, as in this g scale version, the Rock Island in black, red and white, had three sets of ventilation grills under the cab.
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Part Number: R22122
Most GP7 trains, as in this g scale version, the USA Trains Western Pacific locomotive in silver and orange had three sets of ventilation grills under the cab.
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Part Number: R22126
This garden railroad version of the GP7, Santa Fe locomotive in black and silver with a tiger stripe, has three sets of ventilation grills under the cab.
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