Auto Credit Based on Nitsu's EMD F7
Canadian Pacific (CP) operated a fleet of EMD F7 diesel-electric locomotives, which were built for both freight and passenger service. Canadian Pacific's F7 fleet included both A-units (with a cab) and B-units (without a cab). CP also received many F7Bs built in Canada, specifically 25 units built between 1951 and 1952.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Boeing727200F 20 hours ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor EMD F7
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 9.2ft (2.8m)
- Length 105.8ft (32.2m)
- Height 14.5ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 94,779lbs (42,991kg)
- Loaded Weight 104,887lbs (47,576kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.835
- Wing Loading 1,812.9lbs/ft2 (8,851.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 57.9ft2 (5.4m2)
- Drag Points 27549
Parts
- Number of Parts 687
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,819
Stay tuned. I plan on making the Canadian using this very train. Historically, the Canadian was established by Canadian Pacific but bought out by Via Rail in the 70s, so I find it fitting to make the original Canadian using this unit.
@TheCanauckNamedCody the SDP40F is a locomotive by EMD, being designed for passenger service and used by Amtrak.
"The Canadian" is releasing soon.
@Zero0Two2 maybe im not usually into freight services but I might make royal Hudson steam locomotive (just might) since nobody else has
@SuperSuperTheSylph excuse me but that's its official name if you dont believe it literally look it up for yourself
Its also known as CPKC since the merger
Try making SDP40F
CODY!
DON'T ABBREVIATE CANADIAN PACIFIC!
CODYYYY!
Maybe this post will push me to 4k
Best part its mobile friendly well not that I have problems but for really really low end devices it works
Dayum
Honestly I love the amount of detailing I've put into this model and the accuracy is astonishing
@Boeing727200F check this beauty out and a bonus I'll be making it compatible with my budd coaches