NJ Transit ALP44 HO

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2006

My NJ Transit ALP44 Pulling 3 CometII coaches at NYSME. Note the last car on the train.

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  • were are the coaches from

  • @fatzGeronimo Walthers, who else?

  • Can someone explain the difference between an AEM-7 and an ALP 44?

  • Visually they have different numberboards, marker lights, headlight placement and intake vents. The most noticable is the intake vents on the top sides of the 44s are taller. Mechanically and electrically they are pretty similar. AEM7s were made in america by EMD using ABB sweedish parts based off the Rc4 and the ALP44 was made in sweeden. earily models were based on Rc6 and the M model (4420-4430) based on Rc7 model. Both models have 7,000hp and provide 500kW of HEP.

  • Thank you! Whats an Rc4, Rc6 and Rc7

  • The respective sweedish locomotive models that the AEM-7 and ALP44s were based off of in sweeden.

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  • @NJTrainSET true. Dose walthers still make them

  • awsome video!! where can I get the little toys and the NJT set?

  • ALP44 happens to be my favorite electric loco. I own two in HO scale with 10 NJT Comet coaches and 4 cab cars.

  • Omg thats awesome. where can I find this train/Cars single or Multilevel?

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