- Handle Limiteds on your N Scale Layout
- Alcos DL109 of 1940 was the builders early entry into the passenger diesel market. With its sleek lines, knife-edged nose and long wheelbase, it was ideally suited for high-speed service, and with 2,000 horsepower under the hood, it could handle passengers or high-speed freight with ease. Because of its dual-service capabilities, Alco was allowed to construct the DL-109 in the face of wartime restrictions on passenger-only locos, and the units performed admirably round the clock, handling passengers during the day and freight trains at night. Using lessons learned with the DL-109, it was succeeded by the PA-1 in 1946.
- The new PROTO N Alco DL-109 locomotive captures the slender lines of this 1940s prototype in a powerful, smooth-running N Scale model. Features include a heavy, split-frame chassis, five-pole motor with dual flywheels, eight-wheel drive (just like the prototype!), all-wheel electrical pickup, directional LED headlight and AccuMatereg; knuckle couplers. Coupled with a finely detailed body (right down to the thin rivet strip around the cab windows) and authentic paint schemes, these units will look perfect on your passenger trains.
- N Scale Alco DL-109 Locomotives
- ATSF #50 (Warbonnet silver, red) (920-7701)
- CNW #5007A (yellow, green) (920-7704)
- Gulf, Mobile & Ohio #270 (maroon, red) (920-7706)
- Gulf, Mobile & Ohio #271 (maroon, red) (920-7707)
- MILW #14A ("Hiawatha" orange, gray) (920-7716)
- MILW #14B ("Hiawatha" orange, gray) (920-7727)
- NH #0704 (green, yellow) (920-7729)
- NH #0709 (green, yellow) (920-7737)
- Rock Island #621 (Rocket silver, red, black) (920-7738)
- Rock Island #623 (Rocket silver, red, black) (920-7741)
- SOU #6400 (green, aluminum) (920-7743)
- SOU #6401 (green, aluminum) (920-7756)
- Undecorated (920-7757)
