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Model Trains → Locomotives → Diesel - N
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Con-Cor MP15s are Ready for Work on your Layout. First introduced in 1974 and produced into the mid-1980s, the MP15 offered railroads a versatile locomotive that was at home in the yard and, because of its Blomberg roadswitcher trucks, could also p inch hit on the road. Featuring a new dual-flywheel-equipped drive, factory-installed Micro-Trains(R) couplers and detailed plastic shells, these new models from Con-Cor are perfect for heading up your switchers and
...more about the Con-Cor Diesel MP-15 Switcher - Powered w/Micro-Trains Operating Couplers -- Undecorated - N-Scale
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Perfect for DCC-Equipped Layouts. The Goose was the Rio Grande Southern's solution to lightly patronized passenger runs. Each Goose was basically a bus/truck converted to operation on 3'-gauge track. They were designed to carry mail, LCL freight an d passengers and each replaced a complete locomotive-hauled train. Each powered model features a factory-installed DCC decoder, a smooth-running mechanism and fine detailing. Galloping Goose models operate on standard N Scale
...more about the Con-Cor Standard Gauge Galloping Goose w/DCC Decoder -- Painted, Unlettered (silver) - N-Scale
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Perfect for DCC-Equipped Layouts. The Goose was the Rio Grande Southern's solution to lightly patronized passenger runs. Each Goose was basically a bus/truck converted to operation on 3'-gauge track. They were designed to carry mail, LCL freight an d passengers and each replaced a complete locomotive-hauled train. Each powered model features a factory-installed DCC decoder, a smooth-running mechanism and fine detailing. Galloping Goose models operate on standard N Scale
...more about the Con-Cor Standard Gauge Galloping Goose w/DCC Decoder -- Rio Grande Southern #5 - N-Scale
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