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  1. Presenting my first motorized train engine MOC. It is a 6 wide version of the AEM-7AC. The AEM-7AC is a remanufactured version of Amtrak's AEM-7. The rebuild program began in 1999. The AEM-7AC have more tractive effort than the original AEM-7 and can pull longer trains of Amfleet cars. They run in the U.S. Northeast Corridor. They will likely be replaced by the new ACS64 electric locos in the near future. Here it is pulling a very old MOD of my 7710 train set. AEM-7AC by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Barely enough room to cram in a battery box, IR receiver and M-motor. More photos in my Brickshelf folder: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=535506 Reference: http://www.hebners.n...M7AC/amt929.jpg
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