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ALCO 12cyl 244 (FT) H0 N XL L M4

Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!

MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer

The American Locomotive Company's model 244 prime mover was developed during the mid-1940s to power its post-war diesel locomotives. Interestingly, while Alco helped pioneer diesel technology dating back to the 1920s it had difficulty truly competing against Electro-Motive-Division due to reliability issues with its diesel engines. Before Alco began implementing the 244 in its locomotives the builder more…

Baldwin 6cyl 606SC Dual PM H0 N XL L M4

Baldwin 6 cylinder 606SC with Dual Prime Movers

Locomotives:
DT-6-6-2000 - CenterCab Transfer Units
Baldwin Demo
ATSF
EJ&E
Cotton Belt
DSS&A
MN&S
Trona

DR-6-4-2000 - Six axle Sharks
PRR -Classified as BP-20s

As with all SELECT decoders there are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells include on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48:

Prime Mover:
CV48=0 Baldwin 6cyl 606SC Dual PM
CV48=16 Baldwin 6cyl 606SC Dual PM - PROTO (We have added an additional prime more…

Baldwin 606NA Dual PM H0 N XL L M4

Baldwin 606NA with Dual Prime Movers

Locomotives:
RT624 Centercab - purchased by PRR and the MN&S

As with all SELECT decoders there are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells include on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48.

Prime Mover:
CV48=0 Baldwin 606NA Dual PM
CV48=16 Baldwin 606NA Dual PM - PROTO (We have added an additional prime mover that more closely mimics the prototype why engaging notch one.)

Uses our OLD-HORNS-AND-BELLS more…

GE P42 H0 N XL L M4

The GE "Genesis" series of Locomotives was developed to be the main locomotives for Amtrak. Amtraks EMD F40PH locomotives were aging fast and GE came to the rescue with a more powerful and more fuel efficient design. Some P42 Locomotives were built with a Dual Mode capability utilizing a 3rd Rail shoe for collecting electricity. These engines run on the North East Corridor on Amtrak and on Metro North. The ESU version is the DC model which is much more common. It can be used to represent the more…

Baldwin 606SC_606A H0 N XL L M4

Baldwin 606SC and 606A Prime Movers were used in quite a few Baldwin prototypes.
DS-4-4-1000, RS-12, S-12, DRS-6-4-1000, DRS-4-4-1000, DR-6-2-1000, DT-6-6-2000, RT-624, DR-6-4-2000, DR-6-2-1000.

Though not quite correct the 606SC/606A Prime Mover sounds very similar to the 608SC/608A Prime movers This would be appropriate for:
DRS-6-4-1500, DRS-4-4-1500, DRS-6-6-1500, AS-416, AS-16, AS-616, DR-6-4-1500, DR-4-4-1500 and the RF-16(Sharknose).

As with all Select decoders there are also 16 more…

Baldwin 606NA H0 N XL L M4

Baldwin 606 and 606NA Prime Movers were used in the following prototype locomotives:
S-8, DRS-4-4-660, DRS-4-4-750, DRS-6-4-660.

As with all Select decoders there are also 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals, and 2 bells include on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48

GE Cat-44 H0 N XL L M4

The GE 44-ton switcher is a 4-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Electric between 1940 and 1956. The locomotives were available with a choice of prime movers. Most were built with a pair of Caterpillar Inc.'s D17000 V8 180 horsepower (134 kW) engines. It was designed for industrial and light switching duties, often replacing steam locomotives that had previously been assigned these chores. This locomotive's specific 44-short ton weight was directly related to one of the more…

MP40PH-3C H0 N XL L M4

The MPXpress line of locomotives were the first production passenger locomotives to meet EPA Tier 1 and Tier 2 emissions regulations, as well as FRA safety regulations regarding crashworthiness and fire safety. Numerous public transit agencies in Canada and the United States have ordered MPXpress locomotives for their commuter rail services. To date only GO Transit have MP40PH-3C in Service but Sounder Commutr Rail in Seattle does have an order pending for 3 Units.

The prime mover used in the more…

ALCO251 (16 cyl) H0 N XL L M4

The Alco 251 diesel engine was developed by the American Locomotive Company to replace the 244 and 539. The 251 Prime mover was Alco’s best selling prime mover. In 1954, the 251 went into production with the inline-6 at Auburn, New York. Ultimately a refined and successful design, the 251 outlived its designer. For a time it was built in Canada by Montreal Locomotive Works. Today it is still available from Fairbanks-Morse. Examples of the 16-Cyl 251 can be found in the following more…

Baldwin VO-6 H0 N XL L M4

Baldwin VO-6 Prime Movers were used in in only one locomotive.
Baldwin's 142 VO-660s.

Though not quite correct the VO-6 Prime mover is very similar to the sound of the V0-8 Prime mover.
This would be correct for the very popular VO-1000

As with all Select decoders there are also 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals, and 2 bells include on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48