PCM-286 ALCO FA1/FB1 set, Unpainted, w/ Antenna, DC / No Sound. DCC Ready, A/B Lashed-Up, HO

 
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ALCO FA/FB

Features:

  • Beautifully Detailed, Accurately Modeled Locomotive
  • Authentic Design, Paint and Color Schemes
  • Authentic Sounds (Sound Equipped Units Only) and Prototypical Operation
  • Many Separately Applied Details
  • Operating Sprung Diaphragms
  • See-Through Mesh and Fan Grills
  • Constant Intensity Directional Lighting
  • Lighted Number Boards
  • Factory Installed Painted Engineer Figures
  • Locomotive Composition: ABS with Die-Cast Chassis
  • A-Unit Length: 7.6"
  • B-Unit Length: 7.2"
  • A-Unit Weight (powered): 1.15 lbs
  • Motor Type: 5-Pole Can with Skewed Armature & Dual Fly Wheels
  • Couplers: (2) Operating Kadee Compatible
  • Compatible Tracks: Code 70, 83, 100 Rail
  • Recommended Minimum Radius: 18"

"DCC & Sound Upgradeable" Units denoted as DCC & Sound Upgradeable are units that are not sound equipped and function only in DC. Modelers may choose to purchase an optional Sound & DCC upgrade kit, specifically tailored to the prototype which will add DCC and sound functionality. Upgrade kit works only for PCM models with PCM motherboards.

ALCO, a very established steam locomotive manufacturer, saw an opportunity at the end of World War II to enter the cab-unit diesel market. Following the very successful RS1, 2, and 3 series of road switchers, Alco offered a newly designed locomotive and, thus, was born the FA1/FB1 series.

The FA was designed to compete with EMD's very popular "F" units. The FA was designed for freight service; the complementary PA was designed for passenger operation. FA/FB production began in January of 1946 and ran through August of 1950. Alco produced 393 FA1 locomotives and 225 FB1 booster locomotives.

At 51'6" and delivering 1,600HP, Alco's four-cycle RD1 constant pressure super turbocharger increased engine output by a whopping 90% over a normal aspirated engine. The FA1's capably handled their share of freight duty as the major railroads sought the economy that the diesel-electric locomotive offered.

If you model this era or just enjoy cool diesels, the Alco FA's will be a welcome addition to your layout.

**Specifications on this page subject to change.

 
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