Pennsylvania Railroad #6703 (Brunswick Green, gold)
DCC Ready w/ speaker pre installed
The H-24-66, or Train Master, was a diesel-electric railroad locomotive produced by Fairbanks-Morse and its licensee, Canadian Locomotive Company. These six-axle hood unit road switchers were deployed in the United States and Canada during the 1950s.
They were the successor to the ultimately unsuccessful Consolidated line of cab units produced by F-M and CLC in the 1950s. Each locomotive produced 2,400 horsepower (1.8 MW). In common with other F-M locomotives, the Train Master units employed an opposed piston prime mover. The model rode on a pair of drop equalized three-axle "Trimount" trucks giving it a C-C wheel arrangement.
Features:
Directional lighting
Painted safety rails
Blackened metal wheels
Factory-equipped with AccuMate knuckle couplers
Scale Speed motor
Golden-white LEDs
Standard cab or gull wing cab as appropriate