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Description This is the HO Scale Complete and Ready-To-Run John Bull Train Set from Bachmann. For Ages 8 and Up.
Facts Built and designed in England, the John Bull was sent disassembled to America, where it was reconstructed in New Jersey to begin service in 1832. This locomotive was the first to have the innovative, and distinctly American, "cowcatcher" feature. Retired in 1866, the John Bull regularly resurfaced at various exhibitions including the 1876 Centennial and the 1927 "Fair of the Iron Horse".
Features A highly accurate model of the world's oldest complete and operational locomotive, on permanent display in the Smithsonian.
47" x 38" oval of snap-fit nickel silver E-Z Track including 12 pieces of curved track, one piece of straight track and one plug-in terminal rerailer. Track pictorial assembly instructions. Protected by Bachmann's lifetime limited warranty. The locomotive is green and black with a brown center section and gold accents. The tender resembles a small shed. It is green with a black roof; the motor is housed in the tender on this set, not the locomotive. Three finely detailed passenger cars are green with black roofs. Skew wound motor. Hardened carbon brushes. Finely detailed parts. Nickel silver wheels. UL Listed power pack. Includes One John Bull Locomotive and Tender.
Three Passenger Cars. Twelve Pieces of Curved Nickel Silver E-Z Track. One Nickel Silver Plug-In Terminal/Rerailer E-Z Track. One Piece of Straight Nickel Silver E-Z Track. One UL Listed Power Pack. One Instruction Booklet. Related Items
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Product Information
Specifications Scale: HO 1/87
Locomotive Size: Tender Size Length: 3-3/8" (8.6cm) Length: 2" (5.1cm) Width: 1-1/8" (2.9cm) Width: 1-1/8" (2.9cm) Height: 1-5/8" (4.1cm) Height: 1-7/8" (4.7cm) Requires 120V AC Outlet (U.S. Standard AC)
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