Lionel 6-11132

READING 2-8-0 CONSOLIDATION

 

Through the first decade of the Twentieth Century, the 2-8-0 Consolidation was the standard wheel arrangement for most mainline freight steam locomotives. Soon after, the Consolidation was relegated to switching and branch line use where they enjoyed a long career, with some lasting well into the final days of steam in the 1950's. The die-cast Lionel Consolidation is based on a 2-8-0 type developed by the Associated Railroads in 1902. Accurately detailed and featuring many separately applied details, these scale-sized Standard O engines are made to accompany Lionel Standard O Rolling Stock, but they are also well- suited for Traditional Rolling Stock. FEATURES: TrainMaster Command Control upgradeable RailSounds sounds system with CrewTalk communication and TowerCom announcements Die-cast metal locomotive body, frame, and trucks Die-cast metal tender body and trucks with metal frame Separately applied metal details Operating headlight Puffing smoke unit Tender marker lights Operating coupler on rear of tender Firebox glow Engineer and fireman figures Traction tires Gauge: Standard O Minimum Curve: O-31 Dimensions: Length: 20"
  • CS10.07.02.000027
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