Product Description
Announced Date:
Dec 2023
Released Date:
Nov 2024
Individually Boxed:
Yes
Road Name: Pennsylvania
Road Number: 4350
Product Line: RailKing
Scale: O Gauge
Features:
Die-Cast Metal Chassis
Authentic Paint Scheme
Metal Wheels and Axles
Remote Controlled Proto-Coupler
Precision Flywheel Equipped Motor
Metal Handrails and Decorative Bell
Decorative Metal Whistle
Die-Cast Boiler and Tender Body
Constant Voltage Headlight
Die-Cast Truck Sides
Operating Tender Back-up Light
Synchronized Puffing ProtoSmoke System
Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments
Engineer and Fireman Figures
Real Coal Load
Wireless Drawbar
Proto-Sound 3.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring Freight Yard Proto-Effects
Unit Measures: 21 9/16” x 2 1/2” x 3 3/4”
Operates On O-31 Curves
Steam DCC Features
Headlight on/off
Bell on/off
Whistle/Horn on/off
Start-up/Shut-down
PFA initiate and advance
Cab Light on/off
Engine Sounds on/off
Volume low, med, high, off
Smoke on/off
Forward Signal Sound
Reverse Signal Sound
Coupler Slack Sound
Grade Crossing
One-Shot Doppler on/off
Extended Start Up
Extended Shut Down
Labor Chuff
Drift Chuff
Smoke Volume
Single short whistle toot
Coupler Close
Feature Reset
Idle Sequence 1
Idle Sequence 3
Idle Sequence 2
Idle Sequence 4
Brakes auto/off
Cab Chatter auto/off
Clickety-Clack auto/off
Overview:
By the 1910s, the Pennsylvania Railroad was hauling coal and ore by the tons, and it sought a more efficient way to do so than double-heading 2-8-2 engines. Thus was born the monstrous I Class 2-10-0 Decapod. It dwarfed all previous 2-10-0s, weighing in at 386,100 pounds, with a power output 41% higher and steam consumption 12% lower than the Mikados that were previously assigned to coal and ore duty. Pennsy heartily approved of the new design and ultimately had the Baldwin and Juniata shops build 598 Class I1s.
These hulking engines were designed specifically for use in the mountainous Allegheny region of western Pennsylvania, and they hauled freight through that area like nothing the PRR had seen before. The typical assignment called for two Decapods at each end of every freight train, and despite their enormous size and weight, they were allowed to move at up to fifty miles per hour.
M.T.H. is proud to bring the ground-shaking power of the Pennsylvania 2-10-0 to your railroad with Proto-Sound 3.0 and an all-new wireless drawbar.