Canadian Toy Train Association
2020 : BC Hydro MP15DC diesel
Manufactured by: MTH

Road numbers: 151, 153 Product ID: 30-20754-1 (151) Product ID: 30-20755-1 (153)

Locomotives produced: 84 (42 in each road number, all 3 rail)

Delivery to members: September 2020

SOLD OUT from CTTA Check your local hobby shop for availability

Engines may still be available to order at: Kelly’s Kaboose, Kamloops BC Central Hobbies, Vancouver, BC Eastside Trains, Kirkland, WA

CTTA announced on October 23rd, 2019, another unique locomotive project. Produced by MTH Trains in 2020, this model is an Electro-Motive Division MP-15DC diesel, in British Columbia Hydro Railway markings. This very limited production ‘O’ gauge scale engine model will be from the RailKing scale line. Two road numbers will be produced for 3-rail operations.

Availability: Delivery to members is September, 2020.

Cost: The member price is $ 400.00 CDN per engine including shipping within the lower mainland and Vancouver Island.  The US cost is $ 290.00 US. plus $ 30.00 shipping = $ 320.00 US.  A $100.00 deposit is required to secure your order.

This is the second MTH locomotive in our Canadian series and is a limited one-time run. Actual production model O gauge car shown.

About the MP15DC diesel locomotive

MP15 Diesel in MTH 2020 Catalog

https://mthtrains.com/30-20754-1

The MP15 was the last in a line of EMD end-cab switchers that stretched back to the prewar SW1. By the time the MP15 debuted in 1974, the multipurpose road switcher, descended from the Alco RS-series and the EMD GP7, had become the universal locomotive. The cab unit was already a dinosaur and the single-purpose yard engine was rapidly headed for extinction. To create a more versatile switcher, EMD gave the MP15 a longer frame than its predecessor, the SW1500, in order to fit it with the same Blomberg trucks as a road engine. Those better-riding trucks, along with more weight, a larger fuel capacity, and bigger sandboxes, made the MP15 suitable for road duty as well as switching, and allowed EMD to sell more than 500 units before the last MP15 was delivered in 1987.

The MP15 came in two flavors, traditional and modern. The MP15DC used traditional electrical gear and shared the front-mounted radiator and air intakes that had characterized all previous EMD end-cab switchers. It was basically a beefed-up SW1500. The MP15AC, however, incorporated EMD’s Dash 2 technology, with solid-state transistors and circuit boards replacing the wiring, switches, and relays found in earlier diesels. Its cooling system was borrowed from the “Tunnel Motors” EMD had created for the Southern Pacific.

The front of the hood was plain, like the rear of a Tunnel Motor, and the radiator air intakes were moved to the sides of the hood, low and at the front of the engine. Not surprisingly, the Southern Pacific was the first customer to order an MP15AC. Because the Dash 2 technology was relatively new and some railroads found it unnecessarily expensive for a lowly switcher, EMD continued to make both the DC and AC versions of the MP15 for most of its production run, and sales for the two models were about equal.

M.T.H. returns our full-scale version of the last and largest of the end-cab switchers to the RailKing Scale line for 2020. Our model replicates the more-traditional MP15DC with its front-mounted radiator and air intakes. Like its prototype, this RailKing Scale engine is equally at home doing slow-speed yard duty or hauling commuters or freight along your main line.