Lionel 6-11232
READING 4-4-2 ATLANTIC Shipping March 2011
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A mainstay passenger engine for decades, the 4-4-2 steam locomotive was the perfect turn-of the- century engine for quick travel. The stable, two- wheel trailing truck on the 4-4-2 Atlantic allowed for a larger firebox, increasing horsepower and speed compared to earlier steam locomotives. Ultimately, more powerful engines such as 4-6-2's replaced the smaller Atlantics, ushering in a new era of heavy duty steam locomotives. In their heyday, close to 2000 Atlantic engines operated on North American railroads. LEGACY Control System equipped Odyssey II Speed Control with On/Off switch Realistic WHISTLE STEAM Effect LEGACY RailSounds sound system featuring: Crewtalk dialog and TowerCom announcements, each with different scenarios depending on whether the locomotive is in motion or stopped Six official railroad speeds with CrewTalk DynaChuff synchronized chuffing that shifts through 32 levels of intensity as it gains speed LEGACY Real-Time Quilling Whistle Single hit or continuous bell sound Fan-driven smoke unit with adjustable smoke Wireless Tether Synchronized fan-driven smoke unit ElectroCoupler on rear of tender Powerful maintenance-free motor with flywheel Traction tires Illuminated cab interior Operating headlight Die-cast metal locomotive body, pilot, trucks Glowing firebox in cab Cab window glass Realistic coal load Engineer and fireman figures Locomotive Road Number: 351 Gauge: Standard O Dimensions: Length: 18 Minimum Curve: O-31 Volume 2 2010 |
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