B1280 NH I-5, 1401, Sound, Original Block Lettering as Delivered, DC/DCC, HO

 
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NH I-5 HYBRID 4-6-4

The Broadway Limited I-5 has the following features:

  • Premium caliber painting
  • Out-of-the-box operation for DC and DCC (with system auto-sensing)
  • Premium 5-pole can motor with skew wound armature and fly wheel (specific brand TBD)
  • Powerful High Fidelity DC/DCC Sound equipped with authentic NH I-5 sounds
  • Full under-body detail on locomotive and tender
  • Window glazing
  • Sprung Drivers
  • Full cab detail
  • Prototypical light operation
  • Scale operating Kadee couplers
  • Builder's plate
  • Trust plate on tender
  • Golden white LED headlight
  • Minimum curve radius: TBD

In 1937, New Haven received ten 4-6-4 locomotives built by Baldwin. These were the last steam power the road would purchase and they were certainly the most beautiful. They featured streamlined boilers that were gloss black with stainless steel stripes and trim (aluminum paint on the tenders.) They were powered by large 80" Boxpox drivers that were ideal for the speedy Shoreline passenger trains that serviced New Haven and Boston. Many of these routes originated in, or continued to, New York via the New Haven's electrified western end. These locomotives hauled some of the most recognizable extra fare trains in railroading including the Merchants Limited, Senator and Yankee Clipper.

Modeling Time Period for New Haven I-5 Hudson

Built by Baldwin and delivered in 1937, New Haven received a total of ten I-5 class steam locomotives. The I-5 earned an excellent reputation for outstanding performance and dependable service. However, with the introduction of DL109 diesel engines in 1941 and PA's 1948 and 1949, they all retired by early 1951.

Versions

New Haven's I-5 Hudsons were originally delivered with a block lettering scheme. Later, a small script scheme was introduced which was eventually replaced by a large script with a square lettering scheme. All three versions will be produced.

The minimum radius of this engine will be large to build this model most prototypically.

References:

New Haven Power 1938 - 1968 by J. W. Swanberg, edited and published by Alvin Staufer, 1988, pp. 152 - 163.

Numerous photos

Drawings by Al Lawrence and the NHRHTA

Acknowledgement

This note is written to help our customers better understand this product. A lot of research has been done to build the most accurate models for our deserving customers. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the New Haven Railroad Historical & Technical Association, for its assistance with the project research. The photos and comments they provided proved to be invaluable to this project.

**Specifications on this page subject to change.

 
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