Here are a few of the locomotives that go to make up the roster on the Prescott and Madawaska:

#1276 - Canadian National SW-1200, class GR12-k
An Athearn SW7 with modifications as follows: Mashima 12V motor (Protopower West A-Line re-powering kit), Miniatures by Eric SW-1200 detail kit, CPR RS2 horn, CN Re-rail frog and Exhaust stacks, Smokey Valley EMD Flex-I-Coil B type side frames, Details West Hood Bell, NWSL Nickel Silver Wheel set and 4 diode constant lighting.
Paint: Accupaint CN green with Accucal CN freight decals #5808.

#4209 - Canadian National GP-9, class GR-17n

An Athearn GP-9 with modifications as follows: North West Short Line Re-powering kit #161-4 (Sagami 1836 5 pole skewed armature can motor). NWSL Nickel Silver Wheel set #7142-4. Directional, 7 diode lighting. Miniatures by Eric Exhaust stacks and long hood Bell.
Paint: Accupaint CN green with Accucal CN freight decals #5808.

#4216 - Canadian National GP-9, class GR-17n

An Athearn GP-9 with modifications as follows: Miniatures by Eric Exhaust stacks and long hood Bell.
Paint: Accupaint CN green with Accucal CN freight decals #5808.

#9408 - Canadian National FA-2

A Proto-2000 FA2 with modifications as follows: NWSL Nickel Silver Wheel set #7142-4.
Paint: Stock.

#9409 - Canadian National FB-2

A Proto-2000 FB2.
Paint: Stock.

#Unassigned - Canadian National RS-3 An Atlas RS-3 which started life as a GP-9. The old shell was discarded and replaced with a Bev-Bel RS-3 shell.
Paint: Still in the shop - to be completed.

#Unassigned - Canadian National RS-3 An un-powered Atlas RS-3. This unit was built from an old Athern GP-9 frame, a Bev-Bel RS-3 shell and the appropriate side frames added.
Paint: Still in the shop - to be completed.

#6109 - Canadian Pacific 0-6-0 An OMAHA class 0-6-0 steam locomotive. This model is a Japanese brass import from Pacific Fast Mail.
Paint: Stock.

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Last updated: February 3, 2002.