The 4-4-0 is one of the first steam locomotive wheel arrangements used on American railroads. Among its famous trains include "The General," a famous engine stolen during the Great Locomotive Chase of the Civil War, and both of the trains the Central Pacific "Jupiter" and Union Pacific #119 that met when the Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869.
A striking replica of the legendary Union Pacific #119, this newly tooled, HO scale model is DCC-ready and features a finely cast body, a powerful motor, detailed body and side-rod castings, gold-tone simulated brass, see-through cab windows, an accompanying rear tender with a simulated coal load, authentic Union Pacific Railroad markings, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, and RP25 metal wheels with added weight for smooth operation. Minimum radius of 18". Measures approximately 7¼" with tender.
A striking replica of the legendary Union Pacific #119, this newly tooled, HO scale model is DCC-ready and features a finely cast body, a powerful motor, detailed body and side-rod castings, gold-tone simulated brass, see-through cab windows, an accompanying rear tender with a simulated coal load, authentic Union Pacific Railroad markings, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, and RP25 metal wheels with added weight for smooth operation. Minimum radius of 18". Measures approximately 7¼" with tender.