The HO scale set includes a powered GP40 diesel
locomotive with operating headlight, four full-dome passenger cars, a 56" x
38" oval of E-Z Track, a UL-listed power pack, and illustrated instruction
manual.
#0R09445
The F7, the most popular "cab unit" throughout the 1950s
and '60s, was used in both freight and passenger service. This HO scale set
includes a powered A-unit and an unpowered B-unit, both with finely detailed
body panels and trucks, knuckle couplers and Alaska Railroad markings. The
A-unit also features a powerful motor with a flywheel, eight-wheel drive, and an
operating headlight. Set measures approximately 14" long.
#0R98145
This HO scale locomotive features a powerful motor,
extra weighting for added traction, glazed cab windows, RP25 metal wheels,
magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Alaska Railroad paint
scheme, and much more. Measures 7" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R91044
This DCC-equipped, HO scale locomotive features a
powerful motor, eight-wheel drive, a die cast chassis, a working headlight,
finely cast body details and trucks, knuckle couplers, Alaska Railroad markings,
a lifetime limited warranty and more. Measures 7¾" long.
Also available without DCC (R98364).
#0R98363
This HO scale locomotive features a powerful motor,
eight-wheel drive, a die cast chassis, a working headlight, finely cast body
details and trucks, knuckle couplers, Alaska Railroad markings, a lifetime
limited warranty and more. Measures 7¾" long.
Also available DCC-equipped (R98363).
#0R98364
While most railroads have retired their cabooses, the
Alaska Railroad continues to use them, primarily for commercial gravel trains
because of the length of the trains and to run maintenance-of-way trains
backwards. This premium quality, HO scale model features all-metal construction,
RP25 metal wheels, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Alaska
Railroad paint scheme, and more. Measures 4¾" long and arrives ready to roll.
#0R90968
Wide-vision cabooses, which began appearing after World
War II, allowed crews to see around taller cars. This HO scale model of one such
caboose features finely molded body, undercarriage, roof and cupola details;
glazed windows; separately applied detail parts such as grab irons, ladders and
a smokestack; RP25 metal wheels; magnetically operated knuckle couplers; an
authentic paint scheme; and more. Measures 5" long and arrives ready to roll.
#0R93421
The Alaskan winter can be tough on the tracks, and
that's where this car comes in handy! Replicating a MOW ballast-style hopper
used for track maintenance, this HO scale model features all-metal construction,
a detailed underframe, an authentic Alaska Railroad paint scheme, and more. 5½"
long.
#0R90969
Designed to haul finished goods from the nation's steel
mills, mill gondolas are adept at carrying a wide variety of odd-sized loads
such as steel beams, metal plates and ship and aircraft components. This HO
scale model features a finely molded body, working drop ends for long loads,
factory-installed metal grab irons, added weight and RP25 metal wheels for
smooth tracking, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic paint
scheme, and more. Measures 9" long and arrives ready to roll.
#0R92182
Designed to haul finished goods from the nation's steel
mills, mill gondolas are adept at carrying a wide variety of odd-sized loads
such as steel beams, metal plates and ship and aircraft components. This HO
scale model features a finely molded body, a removable cast resin pole load,
working drop ends, factory-installed metal stirrup steps, added weight and RP25
metal wheels for smooth tracking, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an
authentic paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼" long and arrives ready to roll.
#0R92183
Replicating the 1930s industry standard 3-bay open
hopper, this HO scale model features a finely molded body, a detailed under
frame with three bays, added weight and metal wheels for smooth tracking,
magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Alaska Railroad paint
scheme, a simulated coal load, and more. Arrives ready to roll.
#0R91256
When the snowfall gets too deep for wedges it's time to
call in these powerful rotary snowplows. This HO scale model is not self
propelled, but it does contain a motor and drive mechanism to operate the rotary
blades. You also get clear window glazing, RP25 metal wheels, magnetically
operated knuckle couplers, an Alaska Railroad paint scheme, and more. Measures
12" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R97875