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Louisville & Nashville 2-8-4 Berkshire Steam Engine w/Loco-Sound
30-1178-0
List Price:
$299.95
Roadname:
Louisville & Nashville
Product Type:
Steam Locomotive
Product Line:
RailKing
Delivery Status:
Delivered MAR. 2001
Overview
In the 1920s, increased competition meant that railroads had to come up with new ways of doing business if they hoped to remain successful. Up to that time, most freight was moved by connecting as many cars as possible to a locomotive and having the steam engine heave and drag them along (called "drag freight"). Some railroads decided to compete more effectively by increasing the speed, not the capacity, of their freight trains. The Lima Locomotive Works' 2-8-4 Berkshire steamer, introduced in 1924 and named for the Massachusetts mountains where it was demonstrated, helped make this happen. The Berkshire was dubbed a "Super Power" engine because its larger firebox grate and other related elements (which necessitated the 4-wheel trailing truck) greatly increased the engine's steam-making capacity. And more steam capacity means more power and more speed. In all, 611 Berkshires were built for several railroads. They were a huge success and remained in service on U.S. rails until 1958, well into the diesel era. M.T.H. brings this popular engine back to our RailKing line in two exciting roadnames: Louisville & Nashville and Virginian.
Features
- Die-Cast Boiler and Tender Bodies - Die-Cast Metal Chassis - Metal Wheels and Axles - Die-Cast Truck Sides - Precision Flywheel Equipped Motor - Metal Handrails and Decorative Bell - Decorative Metal Whistle - Operating ProtoSmoker System - Operates On O-31 Curves - LocoSound Sound With Chuffing, Whistle and Bell Sounds - Track Voltage Operating Headlight - Operating Metal Coupler - Loco-Sound Sound With Chuffing, Whistle and Bell Sounds - Authentic Paint Scheme Proto-Sound 2.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring: Unit Measures:22" x 2 5/8" x 3 1/2"
Support
Manual:
Document
Parts:
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Protosound Upgrade:
Document