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American
Freedom Train GS-4
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The
excellent Kato N GS-4 is now available in two
new paint schemes - the “Bicentennial” paint
scheme as worn by locomotive 4449 when it pulled
the American Freedom Train in
celebration of the USA’s 200th birthday,
as well as the “Southern Pacific
Lines” small lettering scheme in
the Daylight coloring, depicting the original “as
delivered” paint scheme of these powerful,
beautiful locomotives. For this release the locomotives
have been retooled to have the train number board
at the front of the boiler, which is the way the
locomotives were originally built (and how the
surviving locomotive has been re-built today)
• Train Number boards located at the front of the locomotive to reflect
the “as-built” GS-4 design.
• Detailed cab interior with removable roof to allow installation of figures
• True side-rod drive and powerful mechanism that allows a single locomotive
to effortlessly pull a full 18-car “Daylight” consist up a 4% grade
(Daylight sets still available/see below).
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In 1976,
for the United States Bicentennial celebration, Southern
Pacific's
GS-4 #4449 was specially repainted into
a red, white and blue “Bicentennial” scheme (also
known as the “American Freedom Train” scheme),
during which it pulled a special excursion train all across
the United States. The Southern Pacific "American Freedom
Train" (Bicentennial)
version GS-4 has prototypical forward-mounted train number
boards, as well as specially "blacked out" side
rods and white rimmed drivers. |
Southern
Pacific Daylight "Lines" GS-4
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When they were
first built, Southern Pacific's GS-4’s
had their train number boards mounted at the front of the
engine and wore the current (at the time) “Southern
Pacific Lines” lettering on their tenders. In later
years, these number boards were moved further back down the
body to make them more readable, although when #4449 was
recently renovated its train numbers were returned to the
front to reflect its “as delivered” appearance.
The Southern Pacific Daylight "lines" version GS-4's
have forward mounted train numbers for use when pulling the
Southern Pacific Morning Daylight passenger train, and include
alternate train number boards to depict either train 98,
99 or X4449 (for non-Daylight Train pulling duty) |
Southern
Pacific "Daylight" GS-4
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Kato
has now included videos on their website, including one
of the GS-4 pulling 18 cars
unassisted up a 4% grade. Click on the photo above to take a look! Wow! You
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GS-4
Daylight Ultimate Passenger Power
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Pacific GS-4 #4449 is still running today,
and is believed to be one of the most well
known and most photographed locomotives
ever made.
The
GS-4 runs on four massive 80” drivers,
300lbs psi boiler pressure, and puts
out a roaring 5,500 horsepower at 55mph,
with a maximum speed of 110 mph. The
large drivers gave the locomotive a high
top speed; the telling mark of a steam
engine built for passenger service. The
GS-4 was built for the Southern Pacific
Railroad by the Lima Locomotive Works
and delivered in the early 1940’s
for the SP’s premier passenger
trains, finding its way to the Daylight
series of name trains. One of the more
unique specifications for the GS-4 by
the SP was its Mars light, a necessity
with the large amount of grade crossings
and fog present on the West Coast. The
Mars light, like ditch lights on modern
locomotives, was utilized as a warning
for grade crossings that a high speed
train was approaching, its shifting light
patterns serving as an eye catcher in
foggy conditions.
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on cameras at left for additional
photos.
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Features:
• Drivers are operated by the side rods for smooth performance
• Powerful enough to pull the entire 18 car consist up a 4% grade! Wow!
• Locomotive has driver and tender electric pickup
• Directional operating (simulated) Mars light
• Directional operating headlight
• Illuminated number boards as it appeared in 1946
• Kato magnetic knuckle couplers on the front and rear of the locomotive
• Fully detailed cab interior accurately modeled with room for N scale
figures.
• All detail parts installed
• DCC friendly, optional EM 13 DCC Decoder available separately, see below.
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Southern
Pacific "Lines" Wartime Black GS-4
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Southern
Pacific Wartime Black GS-4 #4431
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# KA-1260303 -  |
Southern
Pacific Wartime Black GS-4 #4438
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# KA-1260304 -  |
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Southern
Pacific Post War Morning Daylight Passenger Set
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Southern
Pacific "Morning Daylight" Passenger Cars
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In
the 1940’s, the Southern Pacific “Morning
Daylight” was possibly the world’s
most beautiful train, its orange and red striping
being reserved for the SP’s premier train
lines. This “Morning Daylight” consist
ran between Los Angeles and San Francisco along
the beautiful California coast, past cities
such as Ventura, Santa Barbara, Salinas and
San Jose. Heading up the “Morning Daylight” was
the specially built steam locomotive, the GS-4,
one of the most well known steam engines ever
designed.
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Click on cameras at left for additional photos.
The SP “Morning Daylight” was
an all Pullman built lightweight passenger
train consisting of:1 Baggage-Chair car (44 seat) 1 Coffee Shop
(1st third of articulated car)
1 Kitchen car (2nd third of articulated car)
1 Dining car (final 3rd of articulated car)
10 Articulated Chair cars (each 46 seat)
1 Chair car (44 seat)
1 Tavern car (56 seat) 1 Parlor car (27 seat)
1 Parlor Observation car (22 seat)
The “Daylight” cars
are fitted with operating outer diaphragms,
which makes
the entire train appear as one contiguous
unit rather than separate individual cars.
Cars were added and subtracted from the consist
as traffic warranted.
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Features:
• Specific
interior and exterior details
• Three unit articulated diner set
• Operating outer diaphragms on articulated cars
• Observation car with a continuous lighted drumhead and red marker lights
• All detail parts installed
• Interior of cars can be lighted with optional installation of #11210
Interior Light Kit
with White LED
• Optional Kinematic close coupling kit available. See below.
• New
Run Announced
7/5/11 -- with all new road names/new road #'s
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SP "Morning
Daylight" Basic 10 Car Set
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# KA-106060 -
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$162.49
LIST:
$249.98
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For
a more streamlined look, an optional (Item #923505)
Kinematic close coupling kit is available.
As you see here, the couplers are designed to hold
the cars close on straights, while flexing outward
to allow the cars to go around tight curves. Click on
photo at left for larger view. Pkg contains 10 pair. |
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Kinematic
Close Coupling Coupler Kit
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# KA-923505 - 10 Pair / Pkg -
In Stock |
$7.75
LIST:
$9.98
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New
Kato LED Lighting Kits are now available. Not only do the
LED's illuminate better, they are recommended
because they do not create heat.
In some cases, particularly with the use of DCC, there
have been reports of the standard lights (11204/11206)
damaging cars by melting plastic. Though more expensive,
we strongly recommend the new LED light kits
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Lighting
Kit , single car w/white LED
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# KA-11209 -
In Stock |
$6.95
LIST:
$9.98
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Lighting
Kit , six car set w/white LED
ITEM
# KA-11210 -
In Stock |
$34.95
LIST:
$49.95
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