Bestselling Atlas Ho 10 004 525 - Classic - Silver Model - Alco Rs-11 Diesel Locomotive "sonora Baja California" #2301 With A 50% Price Cut [HPQvEoX1]
Announced Date:Jan 2024Released Date:Est. 4th Quarter 2024Individually Boxed:N/ARoad Name: Sonora Baja CaliforniaRoad Number: 2301Product Line: ClassicScale: HO ScaleType: Silver ModelFeatures:Golden-white LEDsRealistic die-cast mainframeFive-pole sk
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| Announced Date: | Jan 2024 |
| Released Date: | Est. 4th Quarter 2024 |
| Individually Boxed: | N/A |
- Road Name: Sonora Baja California
- Road Number: 2301
- Product Line: Classic
- Scale: HO Scale
- Type: Silver Model
Features:
- Golden-white LEDs
- Realistic die-cast mainframe
- Five-pole skewed armature motor with dual flywheels for optimum performance at all speeds
- Directional lighting
- Factory-equipped with AccuMate® knuckle couplers
- Separately-applied wire grab irons
- MU hoses and coupler cut bars
- Two painted crew members
Atlas Master™ Series Silver Additional Features:
- NMRA 21-pin plug for DCC (Decoder-ready)
Overview:
The first RS-11s were produced by Alco in early 1956. This locomotive, classified by Alco as model DL-701, was their replacement for the very popular RS-3 road-switcher. Featuring a V-12, 1,800hp 251B diesel engine, the RS-11 was Alco’s answer to EMD’s very successful GP9. The turbocharged RS-11 accelerated faster, had a higher tractive effort rating and typically used less fuel than the competition. It was also quite versatile and could be found in heavy haul freight as well as passenger service.
The largest owner of RS-11s was Norfolk & Western which purchased a total of 99 units (an additional 35 were added to the fleet after the merger with Nickel Plate). Other major purchasers included Northern Pacific, Pennsylvania and Southern Pacific, all of whom placed repeat orders. With approximately 426 units built for the US and Mexico over 8 years of production, the RS-11 was successful for Alco in that it provided ongoing competition for EMD’s popular road-switchers. A few examples of this model are still in service today and can be found working for various shortlines in the US.
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