Wabash Railway Steam Locomotives in the 20th Century

Wabash No. 2924 was the last of the road’s 25 4-8-4s, all built by Baldwin in 1930. Classic Trains coll. The Wabash of 1900 was part of the empire that George Gould inherited from his father Jay. Its lines linked Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, and Des Moines, and formed major hubs […]

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Walthers HO scale Pullman-Standard lightweight 6-6-4 sleeper

Walthers HO Pullman-Standard lightweight 6-6-4 sleeper A lightweight sleeper from 1942 is the first model of a Pullman-Standard prototype included in Walthers’ current line of HO passenger cars. This “6-6-4” is a model of the second-most-popular type of streamline sleeper, representing a car with six open sections, six roomettes, and four double bedrooms. It comes […]

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Atlas N scale Fairbanks-Morse H-15-44 and H-16-44 diesel road switchers

Atlas N scale Fairbanks-Morse H-15-44 and H-16-44 diesel road switchers Atlas has added a pair of excellent Fairbanks-Morse B-B road switchers to its N scale line. Both models have smooth running mechanisms and plastic bodies with railroad-specific details. These models represent prototype 1,500-hp H-15-44 and 1,600-hp H-16-44 locomotives FM introduced in 1947 and 1950 respectively. […]

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Atlas HO scale EMD SD35 diesels feature railroad-specific details

Atlas HO scale EMD SD35 A trio of excellent HO scale SD35 road switchers has been released as Atlas Master Series Locomotives which feature superb performance, dual flywheel drives, dual-mode DCC decoders, and specific railroad detailing. They represent the Electro-Motive Division’s standard low-nose SD35 road freight locomotive; a high-hood version built for the Norfolk & […]

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Life-Like N scale Fairbanks-Morse Erie-built diesel is a workhorse

Life-Like N scale Fairbanks-Morse Erie-built diesel Life-Like’s newest N scale locomotive is a nicely detailed, smooth-running model of the uncommon Fairbanks-Morse six-axle, 2,000-hp “Erie-built.” Some Erie-builts were freight units, while others were built with a steam generator for passenger service. The Erie-built was FM’s first attempt to build a road locomotive using its powerful opposed-piston […]

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Kato introduces HO EMD SD80MAC and SD9043MAC diesel locomotives

Kato HO EMD SD80MAC and SD9043MAC Two of North America’s largest road freight locomotives, the SD80MAC and the SD9043MAC, are the newest additions to Kato’s line of HO models. Both models feature excellent molded plastic bodies, smooth-running mechanisms, and numerous add-on parts that modelers once considered superdetails. With an overall length of 80′-2″, these Electro-Motive […]

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