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Product Title: Lionel 6-38056 Pennsylvania PRR TMCC 4-8-2 M-1a #6759 Steam Locomotive O SCALE
Manufacturer: Lionel
Scale: O
Condition: Item Condition: C-8, Box Condition P-8
Operational Status: This item has been tested, and the item is fully operational.
TCA Condition/Grading Standards: C-8: Like New—Complete All Original: no rust, no missing parts; may show effects of being on display and/or age; may have been run.
TCA Box Grading Standards: P-8: Like New: Complete and all original. Evidence of light use and aging, additional notations since leaving publisher or manufacturer. Contents of box may be missing.
Listing Notes: what a neat looking train! tested and all features work
Photos: Stock photo included for reference.
Manufacturer Information:
Pennsylvania M1a Steam Locomotive In 1939, railroads from across the United States gathered the finest locomotives from their motive power stables at the Worlds Fair in New York City. Among the iron horses presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad was #6759, one of the 301 4-8-2 Mountain types built for the railroad. Originally built as dual-purpose locomotives, only a handful ever headed passenger consists. The M1s really distinguished themselves hauling freight. Almost immediately after they had entered service in 1926, the Pennsy M1s proved themselves legendary with powerful hauling capabilities and an immediate positive impact on the railroads financial bottom line. Engineers and executives alike referred to the M-class as "Pennsys best". The scale-sized Lionel M1a faithfully recreates the #6759 as she appeared in the 1930s with a classic slatted pilot reminiscent of the K4s passenger locomotives and an unobstructed smokebox, before the infamous "Pennsy facelifts" of the mid-forties dropped the generator across the boiler front and added a solid pilot. The RailSounds sound system features the distinctive passenger chime whistle received by most of the M-class. All-new tooling, enhanced smoke output and an improved RailSounds sound system highlight the high performance features of this TrainMaster Command Control equipped locomotive. The massive "coast-to-coast" tender includes two new FatboyE speakers for powerful, state-of-the-industry sound. The Lionel Pennsylvania M1a is a fitting tribute to one of the most successful locomotives ever built.. Body, Die-cast Body, Control, Trainmaster Command Control, Odyssey System for Speed Control, Couplers, Electrocouplers, Frame, Die-cast Frame, Lighting, Headlights, Lighted cab interior, Miscellaneous, Smoke Unit, Authentically detailed interior, Variable ashpan glow, Engineer and fireman figures, Motor, High-torque Pittman® motor with momentum flywheel, Sounds, RailSounds, Traction, Traction Tires, Trucks, Die-cast Metal Trucks. Minimum Radius: O-54. Dimensions: Length of locomotive and tender: 28 1/2". Gauge: Standard O Scale. Ship Year: 2003. Rail Line: Pennsylvania. Minimum Radius: O-54. Catalog Year: 2003. Catalog Title: Classic Trains Vol. 1 2003. Road Number: 6759Product Information
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Product Title: Lionel 6-38056 Pennsylvania PRR TMCC 4-8-2 M-1a #6759 Steam Locomotive O SCALE
Manufacturer: Lionel
Scale: O
Condition: Item Condition: C-8, Box Condition P-8
Operational Status: This item has been tested, and the item is fully operational.
TCA Condition/Grading Standards: C-8: Like New—Complete All Original: no rust, no missing parts; may show effects of being on display and/or age; may have been run.
TCA Box Grading Standards: P-8: Like New: Complete and all original. Evidence of light use and aging, additional notations since leaving publisher or manufacturer. Contents of box may be missing.
Listing Notes: what a neat looking train! tested and all features work
Photos: Stock photo included for reference.
Manufacturer Information:
Pennsylvania M1a Steam Locomotive In 1939, railroads from across the United States gathered the finest locomotives from their motive power stables at the Worlds Fair in New York City. Among the iron horses presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad was #6759, one of the 301 4-8-2 Mountain types built for the railroad. Originally built as dual-purpose locomotives, only a handful ever headed passenger consists. The M1s really distinguished themselves hauling freight. Almost immediately after they had entered service in 1926, the Pennsy M1s proved themselves legendary with powerful hauling capabilities and an immediate positive impact on the railroads financial bottom line. Engineers and executives alike referred to the M-class as "Pennsys best". The scale-sized Lionel M1a faithfully recreates the #6759 as she appeared in the 1930s with a classic slatted pilot reminiscent of the K4s passenger locomotives and an unobstructed smokebox, before the infamous "Pennsy facelifts" of the mid-forties dropped the generator across the boiler front and added a solid pilot. The RailSounds sound system features the distinctive passenger chime whistle received by most of the M-class. All-new tooling, enhanced smoke output and an improved RailSounds sound system highlight the high performance features of this TrainMaster Command Control equipped locomotive. The massive "coast-to-coast" tender includes two new FatboyE speakers for powerful, state-of-the-industry sound. The Lionel Pennsylvania M1a is a fitting tribute to one of the most successful locomotives ever built.. Body, Die-cast Body, Control, Trainmaster Command Control, Odyssey System for Speed Control, Couplers, Electrocouplers, Frame, Die-cast Frame, Lighting, Headlights, Lighted cab interior, Miscellaneous, Smoke Unit, Authentically detailed interior, Variable ashpan glow, Engineer and fireman figures, Motor, High-torque Pittman® motor with momentum flywheel, Sounds, RailSounds, Traction, Traction Tires, Trucks, Die-cast Metal Trucks. Minimum Radius: O-54. Dimensions: Length of locomotive and tender: 28 1/2". Gauge: Standard O Scale. Ship Year: 2003. Rail Line: Pennsylvania. Minimum Radius: O-54. Catalog Year: 2003. Catalog Title: Classic Trains Vol. 1 2003. Road Number: 6759




















