Lionel™ Baldwin 2-10-0 Decapod Strasburg #90 (1990s), O Scale
- LEGACY/Bluetooth™ control
- LED lighting and bi-color class/marker lights
- Fan driven stack smoke and whistle steam
- Crew Talk, 5 different whistles. 5 different bells.
- Minimum .054 curve
In the 1920s, Baldwin offered a standard light Decapod designed to meet the needs of smaller railroads in search of powerful locomotives with proper weight distribution suitable for lighter rail. Despite selling only a small handful to short lines, a surprising number of this group can still be seen today. None of them however are as well known, not run nearly as long as Great Western Strasburg Railroad #90.
Built in 1924 for the Great Western, 90 spent her first 43 years hauling sugar beets in Colorado. In 1967, the Strasburg Railroad purchased the locomotive and relocated her to Pennsylvania. For over 50 years, No. 90 has been the regular power on the railroad's passenger excursions as well as revenue freight runs. Lovingly and meticulously maintained on one of North America's oldest and most popular railroads, No. 90 has introduced millions of people to the sights, sounds and smells of a steam locomotive.
Long overdue, No. 90 is now available for the first time in O scale as Lionel's newest brass-hybrid locomotive. Combining the high detail of handcrafted brass with the reliability and features of Lionel's die-cast LEGACY steam, this model offers the best of both worlds.
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Lionel™ Baldwin 2-10-0 Decapod Strasburg #90 (1990s), O Scale
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Lionel™ Baldwin 2-10-0 Decapod Strasburg #90 (1990s), O Scale
- LEGACY/Bluetooth™ control
- LED lighting and bi-color class/marker lights
- Fan driven stack smoke and whistle steam
- Crew Talk, 5 different whistles. 5 different bells.
- Minimum .054 curve
In the 1920s, Baldwin offered a standard light Decapod designed to meet the needs of smaller railroads in search of powerful locomotives with proper weight distribution suitable for lighter rail. Despite selling only a small handful to short lines, a surprising number of this group can still be seen today. None of them however are as well known, not run nearly as long as Great Western Strasburg Railroad #90.
Built in 1924 for the Great Western, 90 spent her first 43 years hauling sugar beets in Colorado. In 1967, the Strasburg Railroad purchased the locomotive and relocated her to Pennsylvania. For over 50 years, No. 90 has been the regular power on the railroad's passenger excursions as well as revenue freight runs. Lovingly and meticulously maintained on one of North America's oldest and most popular railroads, No. 90 has introduced millions of people to the sights, sounds and smells of a steam locomotive.
Long overdue, No. 90 is now available for the first time in O scale as Lionel's newest brass-hybrid locomotive. Combining the high detail of handcrafted brass with the reliability and features of Lionel's die-cast LEGACY steam, this model offers the best of both worlds.
- Standard LEGACY Steam
- Legacy/Bluetooth™ control
- Fan driven stack smoke and whistle steam
- Legacy
- Road number specific crew talk
- Choose from 5 quillable whistles and 5 different bell pitch levels
- LED lighting
- Bi-color class/marker lights
- Length 19" (front of loco to rear of fender - couplers included)
- Minimum Curve: .054