Lionel 6-11316
PENNSYLVANIA 4-4-2 ATLANTIC CONV.
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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 2,000 Atlantic engines operated on North American railroads. Features Transformer controlled forward, neutral, and reverse operation Synchronized fan-driven smoke unit Conventional RailSounds sound system Realistic separately applied coal load Powerful maintenance-free motor with momentum flywheel Die-cast metal locomotive body, frame, and pilot Magnetic coupler on rear of tender Traction tires Select separately applied details Die-cast metal tender body and trucks Opening tender water hatch for easy access to sound controls Operating headlight Engineer figure Locomotive Road Number: 6062 Gauge: Standard O Dimensions: Length: 18 1/2 RailLine: Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Minimum Curve: O-31 |
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