Lionel 6-31760

CSX SD-40-2 HUSKY STACK SET Oct

 

Long lines of intermodal well cars, double- stacked with an assortment of distinctive containers, are a common and striking sight on the modern rail lines. With over 22,000 miles of track connecting 23 states and two Canadian provinces, CSX operates one of the largest intermodal networks in the United States. Lionel embraces the intermodal age of railroad transportation with a consist of four All-Purpose Husky Stack cars pulled by a powerful CSX SD-40-2 diesel locomotive. This locomotive comes equipped with the Lionel LEGACY Control System. Each scale- sized, highly-detailed Husky Stack car carries a load of two realistic intermodal containers. LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES: RailSounds 5.0 sound system with intelligible CrewTalk dialogue, more TowerCom announcements, and eight diesel PRM levels Lionel LEGACY Control System equipped-able to run in Command Control Mode or in Conventional Transformer Control Mode RailSounds 5.0 sound system with intelligible CrewTalk dialogue, more TowerCom announcements, and eight diesel PRM levels Odyssey System for speed control with ON/OFF switch Directional lighting, including LED headlights Operating marker lights Front and rear operating couplers Dual powerful maintenance-free motors with momentum flywheels Magne-Traction track gripping system Traction tires Fan-driven smoke unit Die-cast metal trucks, fuel tank, and pilots Metal frame Front and rear ElectroCouplers Separately applied metal details Illuminated number boards Illuminated cab interior Engineer and fireman figures ROLLING STOCK FEATURES: Die-cast metal sprung trucks Hidden uncoupling tabs and rotating bearing caps on trucks Die-cast metal Husky Stack body Each car includes a load of two intermodal containers featuring opening doors Unique road number on each well car and container Minimum Curve: 0-36 Dimensions: Length: Approx. 82 1/2"
  • 10.07.01.0050
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