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The 4-4-0 wheel arrangement was originated by Henry Campbell, chief engineer of the Philadelphia, Germantown & Norristown Railway, in 1836. Like its predecessros, it was little more than a boiler on wheels. Over the next fifteen years, many modations were tried with very few being successful. In 1852, Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenor of Patterson, New Jersey combined the best of these ideas and produced the design which would define locomotive construction for almost a
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...more about the Intl. Hobby Corp. Steam Old Time 4-4-0 Americans Powered -- Santa Fe ''Balloon Stack'' - HO-Scale
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These locos were some of the biggest in service on many roads. With plenty of power, they handled both heavy freight and passenger trains. Ideal for either service on your layout, these are equipped with a larger can motor for improved performance. To match prototype practice, most models now feature the correct deck-mounted airpumps and headlight centered on the smokebox door. For more realism, each engine also includes the correct style of tender used by the prototype.
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...more about the Intl. Hobby Corp. Steam 4-8-2 Mountain Powered -- RDG - HO-Scale
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Powered locomotive with WORKING HEADLIGHT. Metal driver wheels. Black body mounted couplers. Black locomotive with PRR logo and road number 2584 in white on each side. Black tender with Pennsylvania in white on each side carries a load of realistic looking coal. Removable shell. For HO scale equipment. Pictorial reference sheet. Lifetime limited warranty. One 0-4-0 Steam Locomotive with Tender (Pennsylvania Railroad). This is an HO Scale 0-4-0 Steam Locomotive with Tender
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...more about the Life-like Steam 0-4-0 w/Tender Powered -- Pennsylvania Railroad (black) - HO-Scale
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