Lionel 6-38426
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA 126 GP-7 DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE
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One of the most significant railroads in the South, Central of Georgia Railway operations lasted for over one hundred years and served as a leader in the region's economic growth. In the early 1960s, Central of Georgia became a subsidiary of the Southern Railway, and Norfolk Southern in turn took ownership in 1982. Now available from Lionel, the highly-detailed LEGACYequipped GP-7 decorated in the authentic Central of Georgia paint scheme. Two scale powered units with unique road numbers are available, as well as a scale Central of Georgia caboose bearing the famous "Right Way" logo. Features LEGACY Control System Odyssey II Speed Control with On/Off switch LEGACY RailSounds sound system featuring CrewTalk dialog and TowerCom announcements Six official railroad speeds with CrewTalk Eight diesel RPM levels LEGACY "Real-Time Quilling Horn" Single hit or continuous mechanical bell ElectroCouplers Dual powerful maintenance-free motors Refined Conventional Transformer Control Mode with lower starting speeds Traction tires Fan-driven smoke unit Adjustable smoke output Directional lighting Operating marker lights Illuminated number boards Illuminated cab interior Die-cast metal trucks, pilot, and fuel tank Metal frame Engineer and fireman figures Locomotive Road Number: 126 Gauge: Standard O Dimensions: Length: 14.25" RailLine: Central of Georgia Minimum Curve: O-31 |
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