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Walthers Proto - PROTO N Heritage Steam Collection Y3 2-8-8-2 - Standard DC - Santa Fe

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Walthers Proto - PROTO N Heritage Steam Collection Y3 2-8-8-2 - Standard DC - Santa Fe
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Product Description

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe #1791

N scale
 
Perfect for Heavy Freights

* Traction Tires for Superior Pulling Power * Electrical Pickup on Loco & Tender * DCC Ready - 8-Pin Socket in Tender * Railroad-Specific Details * Accumate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Flywheel Equipped for Smooth Operation * Constant Intensity & Directional Headlights * RP-25 Wheels Operate of Code 55 or Larger Rail * Heavy Diecast, Split-Frame Chassis * Powerful Skew-Wound Motor
 
First built for the Southern Pacific in 1909 to tame its tough western grades, the 2-8-8-2 articulated Mallet soon caught the attention of roads facing similar problems. In 1910, Norfolk and Western ordered five 2-8-8-2s (Class Y-1) similar to the SP models from Baldwin. By 1918, lessons learned from the first group led to an improved version, the Y-2; with minor changes to the cylinders, these became Class Y-2a, which served as the basis for the United States Railway Administration (USRA) 2-8-8-2.
 
Although delivered too late for the war effort, the N&W received 50 of the USRA engines in 1919, which it classified as Y-3. In 1923 another 30 were ordered with larger tenders (Y-3a), followed by 10 more in 1927 fitted with feedwater heaters.
 
During World War II, several Y-3s were sold to various western railroads that were desperate to ease motive power shortages. Although well suited to coal-hauling duties in the Appalachians, the big articulateds proved too slow for most of their new owners and they were retired or sold following the war. At home, Y-3s remained in service until 1958.

Choking Hazard - May contain small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

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