K-29802   PRR PA-1 ABA w/ TMCC, EC, Smoke Pennsylvania
    $599.95 ea.    
K-29802


For sheer eye appeal, nothing could compare to the Alco PA. But these Alco engines were short-lived on the PRR. Unfortunately, performance didn’t measure up to beauty and the Alcos never equalled the reliability of the Electro-Motive (EMD) locomotives. First introduced on the Rio Grande in 1947, the Alcos were replaced with F3s by the mid-50s. These detailed models feature the standard sound and operating system, Lionel RailSounds and TrainMaster Command Control. They also include smoke and electrocouplers at front of each A Unit.

Catalog: 2003 1st Edition
Release Date: SOLD OUT

Engine Features
  •   TrainMaster Command Control
  •   Lionel RailSounds Digital Sound
  •   Electrocouplers
  •   Smoke
  •   Dual Vertical Motors with Brass Flywheels in Both A Units
  •   3 Position Reversing Unit Linking Both Units
  •   8-Wheel Drive
  •   Metal Chassis
  •   Operating Front Coupler
  •   Detailed Die Cast Trucks
  •   Die Cast Pilot and Couplers
  •   Die Cast Fuel Tank
  •   Metal Grab Rails
  •   Operating Headlight
  •   Portholes with Lenses
  •   Stainless Steel Screens on Sides and Roof
  •   Die Cast Horns
  •   Freely Rotating Roof Fans
  •   Illuminated Number Boards
  •   Opening Cab Doors
  •   Engineer Figure
  •   Diaphragms Included
  •   A-A 30-1/2" L x 2-1/2" W x 2-3/4" H


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On December 15, 2013 08:19 PM, Anonymus thinks that something is not accurate:

Ihave seen this item advertised as "semi-scale" which I believe is what Lionel calls "traditional) O scale.

Also this set is an ABA configuration and your length figure provides a length of 30.5" for an A-A configuration. This makes sense for a traditional A-B-A config but if indeed it is for an A-A then it is too big for semi-scale.