Athearn 30209 N Scale 4-8-8-4 Big Boy Union Pacific UP 4011 Excursion DCC Sound
$ 92.65
Introduction Athearn 30209 N Scale 4-8-8-4 Big Boy Union Pacific UP 4011 Excursion DCC Sound The Union Pacifics Overland Route, the eastern portion of the Transcontinental Railroad, was built west from Omaha, across Nebraska and Wyoming, and on into Utah. The steepest grade was the eastbound climb on the Echo Canyon line through the Wahsatch Mountains just east of Ogden, Utah. Forty 4-6-6-4 Challenger locomotives were acquired in 1936 and 1937 to move fast freight over the grades in Utah and Wyoming. They were rated at 4,290 tons across Wyoming, but were limited to 3,100 tons eastbound through Echo Canyon. Union Pacific wanted something that could make the same speeds as the Challengers but could carry the entire 4,290-ton train over the Wahsatch Mountains without a helper. The easiest solution was to scale up the successful Challenger design by adding another pair of drivers to each half of the locomotive thus making a 4-8-8-4. In 1941 UP placed an order for twenty 4-8-8-4s, numbered 4000 through 4019, with the American Locomotive Works. Each engine cost $265,174. According to legend an unidentified machinist at the ALCO plant is responsible for the name Big Boy, having scrawled the name in chalk on a partially completed locomotive. The Big Boys were exactly what the railroad wanted. They were coal burners with 68-inch drivers, 135,375 pounds of tractive effort and 6,000 horsepower. They started service on the line from Ogden to Green River, Wyoming and their operating range soon increased to cover the line all the way to Cheyenne. Traffic during WWII resulted in five more Big Boys, numbered 4020 through 4024, being built in 1944. These versions were slightly heavier than the original order due to wartime materials restrictions.Despite the influx of diesel locomotives following WWII, the Big Boys and Challengers remained the prime power on the Overland Route. They also saw service as helpers, leading gas turbines and diesels over Sherman Hill. They remained active through the 1950s and werent retired until the early 1960s. By then the first twenty units had been run well over one million miles. FEATURES: Fully-assembled and ready-to-run DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes Full cab interior with boiler backhead with printed gauges Individually applied piping, valves, generators, etc. Operating eccentric cranks on both sides operating in correct direction Headlights and indicator number boxes (number boards) with directional light change Five pole, skewed armature motor with flywheel for smooth operation Pivoting front and rear engines for negotiating 11 radius curves – 15 radius recommended See-through running boards See through cab windows McHenry scale knuckle couplers LED Lighting for realistic appearance Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage SOUND EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound Sound units operate in both DC and DCC Chuff, whistle, and bell sounds work in DC All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode Precision slow speed control Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes CV chart included in the box SPECIFICATIONS: DCC: Equipped SOUND: Tsunami2 PROTOTYPE MANUFACTURER: ALCO Axles: 4-8-8-4 LIGHTED: LED Lighting FULL ROADNAME: Union Pacific MIN. RADIUS: 11 inch Minimum Age Recommendation: 14 years Is Assembly Required: No


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