The 4,000 horsepower Dash 8-40CW was produced by General Electric between 1989 and 1993 as a follow-up to the successful Dash 8-40C locomotive. Equipped with a speaker for easy conversion to DCC Sound.
Item Tag: 5.5 in
ESU LokSound equipped. DCC equipped. Dual-mode DC or DCC operation. Painted safety rails. Pre-printed number boards. Illuminated front and rear ditch lights. Directional headlights. Golden white LEDs.
The horsepower race was in full swing by the late 1960s when GE introduced the 3,300 HP, four-axle U33B locomotive. 137 units were produced between September 1967 and August 1970 when production ended.
N Scale Ready to Run Master Line SIlver Series DC control DCC decoder ready (not included) Sound ready (decoder not included) Equipped with a speaker for easy conversion to sound Directional lighting Ditch lights Golden-white LEDs Slow speed motor for realistic scale speeds Blackened metal wheels AccuMate magnetic knuckle couplers
Up for sale is a Bachmann HO Scale steam locomotive, numbered 4441. This model train engine features a classic gray boiler with black cab and tender top, accented with gold details. The locomotive is in good overall condition, showing some dust and minor wear consistent with age and use. It appears to be a DC power type, ready to run on a 2-rail system. A great addition for collectors or enthusiasts looking to expand their HO scale railroad layout. Please refer to the images for a detailed view of its condition and features. Tested and running.
ESU LokSound equipped. DCC equipped. Dual mode DCC and DC operation. The ALP-45DP is a dual-mode locomotive capable of drawing power from either overhead electrical wires or its own pair of 12-culinder Caterpillar diesel engines.
The General Electric P42 locomotive is also known as the Genesis locomotive. The P42 is a modern 4200 horsepower passenger locomotive used across the United States and Canada. DCC equipped. Dual Mode DC or DCC operation.
The horsepower race was in full swing by the late 1960s when GE introduced the 3,300 HP, four-axle U33B locomotive. 137 units were produced between September 1967 and August 1970 when production ended.
The horsepower race was in full swing by the late 1960s when GE introduced the 3,300 HP, four-axle U33B locomotive. 137 units were produced between September 1967 and August 1970 when production ended.