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I'd expect Kato to come out with it before anyone else in N scale. They seem to have most of the n scale market for Amtrak equipment (engines, coaches, superliners, etc.). If they don't, it will be Bachmann. But I think Kato will release it in the next year or so when they rerelease superliners, viewliners, amfleets, etc.
The SC-44 is the new-ish Amtrak-run state sponsored route diesel loco. They are running on Amtrak Midwest routes (Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan) and in Washington and California. MARC may be using them as well. I believe they are actually owned by the states/localities. Amtrak is testing a version to be used on longer routes with some cosmetic and internal differences.The ACS-64 is an electric loco run on the Northeast Corridor.
Amtrak's long-distance version of the Charger is the Siemens ALC-42. This is what will replace the GE P42DCs as the workhorse of Amtrak's fleet. It's basically an SC-44 Charger with a larger fuel tank, larger HEP capacity and some elements of the ACS-64's front nose. It looks like this:Considering Kato has an excellent relationship with both Siemens and Amtrak, expect these not long after the prototypes hit the rails, which will start in late 2021/early 2022.
The livery that @MetroRedLine posted is so much better than what they are currently using on the charger.