Model Railroader HO scale diesel fleet
Meet the rest of the Model Railroader HO scale diesel fleet. The Milwaukee, Racine & Troy, Model Railroader’s staff layout, has been around for more than 45 years. Like most full-size railroads, the freelanced MR&T has changed paint schemes over the years. We’ll wrap up our review of the Myrt’s diesel fleet with a look at units not painted blue.
Kalmbach’s former librarian, the late George Drury, developed the gray, blue, and orange passenger scheme. He applied the scheme to five units, shown in the accompanying photo gallery.
Fast forward to the 2000s. We were in the process of updating our EMD SD40-2 fleet, putting decoders in the Jenks Blue units from Athearn and re-powering the blue-and-white units. Around that time, we received a Norfolk & Western high-hood SD40-2 from Broadway Limited Imports. The model reminded me of the EMD SD35s that were leased by the Soo Line and Wisconsin Central in the early 1990s. The full-size units were dubbed “bricks” by railfans. I reasoned the MR&T picked up the high-hood SD40-2 used, patched and renumbered it, and pressed it into service.
I continued the MR&T patchout kick with EMD MP15AC no. 1505. The inspiration for this model came from the Wisconsin & Southern, which acquired a half dozen ex-Milwaukee Road MP15ACs around the time the Athearn Genesis model was released. The prototype units operated in the “bandit” scheme for a while. Four were repainted, one received yellow primer, and one knocked around in ex-Milwaukee Road colors. The end-cab units were later shipped off to other Watco properties.
We would be remiss if we didn’t include the Troy & Northern in our diesel fleet review. The fictional short line was the last section built on the original MR&T and the only part that was saved (it’s now the Wisconsin & Southern section on the current Myrt). The T&N’s lone locomotive was a brass CF7 painted in Milwaukee Road colors. Athearn released an injection-molded plastic version in 2009 to commemorate MR’s 75th anniversary.
We hope you’ve enjoyed this look at the Milwaukee, Racine & Troy diesel fleet. To see the other paint schemes, click on the links below: