Lionel pw-623

623 AT&SF NW2 SWITCHER LOCO - THREE STANCHION

 

The 623 was the first locomotive made with Lionel's vertical motor and, coupled with it's heavy diecast base, this loco is one of the best running locos of all time. Two versions were offered - earlier versions had ten stanchions holding the hood rails, the later versions had only three stanchions. Produced from 1952 until 1954 and modeled after EMD's (General Motors) NW2 switcher. Black painted body with white heat- stamped lettering, small GM and Santa Fe medallion decals, metal ornamental horn, plastic radio wheel and bell, marker lens, wire handrail along hood, black painted diecast frame with wire grab irons, dual headlights with lighted markers, front and rear coil couplers, two axle Magnetraction, and three position E-Unit (F/N/R).

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