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Features: * As the US entered World War II, the Pennsylvania found itself in the hot seat. With its strategic east-west mainline thundering with traffic, the road was in desperate need of an engine that could handle tough mountain grades and still hit high speeds on other routes. Since wartime restrictions wouldn't permit new designs, Pennsy tested locos from several roads and found what it needed in the C&O 2-10-4. By December of 1942, the first of the new J class rolled out of company shops at Altoona. Despite its Lima origins and many "nonstandard" (for Pennsy) appliances, the keystone numberplate and big 210-F-84 tender left no mistake who built and owned these behemot
...more about the Broadway Limited Imports Paragon(TM) Series Steam J1 2-10-4 Powered w/Sound & DCC - Limited Run -- Painted, Unlettered - HO-Scale
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