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N scale GG1 The GG1, one of the PRR’s most famous and recognizable locomotives, is also one of the most curiously designed. Technically two locomotives under one shell (a “G” class locomotive is a 4-6-0 by PRR specification, therefore the GG1 was two “G” locomotives in a 4-6-0:0-6-4 arrangement). This added up to a 4.6k horsepower locomotive that was staggeringly powerful, even by today’s standards. Designed in the 20’s, built in 30’s, and not retired until the 80’s, the GG1 had an incredible lifespan (even when they were cut in two and run as GGS) and survives today as a testament to its time in both its unique Loewy-design and overwhelming performance.
Amtrak and Conrail: Thanks to the long life and usefulness of the GG1, many outlived the PRR, finding themselves in Penn Central – and later in their life, Amtrak – paint. These locomotives were used in everything from freight
service to pulling Amtrak Passenger trains.
Features:
● Blackened Metal Pantographs
● Powerful Mechanism
● Able to go through a 249mm (9) Radius S-Curve
● Kato Magnatic Knuckle Coupler
● Shock absorber construction gives even more traction and performance
● DCC Friendly Mechanism
● Amtrak units perfect for the Amtrak Rainbow Era 7 car set
























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