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- The No. 20-3036 (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) & Western 2-6-6-4 ( _ _ _ _ - ) came with ProtoSound 1, ( _ _ _ _ _ ) glow, and came in two and three ( _ _ _) versions.
- Three steamers lettered for the (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) RR were shown in the ( _ _ _ ) catalog volumes issued for 2000. The Nos. 20-3043 T-1 4-4-4-4 and 20-3048 ( - _ _ ) 4-4-6-4 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ), and the No. 20-3038 ( - _ _ ) 4-4-2 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) all wore ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) on their boiler doors, but only the Q-2 had a ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) on it’s tender deck.
- The “yellowbelly”, or more properly the M-1 Steam (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) Electric, was built by the ( _ _ _ _ _ ) Locomotive Works and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Electric to pull the “( _ _ _ _ _ _)” between Washington DC and Cincinnati.
- Available in the (_ _ _ ) silver and red “war bonnet” (No. 20-2223) or the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Road’s orange and gray “Hiawatha” (No. 20-2222) paint schemes, was the DL-( _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ ) diesel built by ( _ _ _).
- The Premier Line locomotive for the (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Celebration Series was the No. 20-3040 ( _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ )-plated NYC 4-6-4 ( _ _ _ _ _), cab number 2000.
- The No. 20-2039 (_ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ ) Lumber Co. is a model of a locomotive built by the ( _ _ _ _ ) Manufacturing Co. of ( _ _ _ ), Pa. The tilted ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and rods turn a ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) to power the loco’s trucks.
- Like many models released in the millennial year, th
MTH PREMIER LOCOMOTIVES 2000
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- The No. 20-3036 (NORFOLK) & Western 2-6-6-4 (CLASS-A) came with ProtoSound 1, (FIREBOX) glow, and came in two and three (RAIL) versions.
- Three steamers lettered for the (PENNSYLVANIA) RR were shown in the (THREE) catalog volumes issued for 2000. The Nos. 20-3043 T-1 4-4-4-4 and 20-3048 (Q-TWO) 4-4-6-4 (DUPLXES), and the No. 20-3038 (E-SIX) 4-4-2 (ATLANTIC) all wore (KEYSTONES) on their boiler doors, but only the Q-2 had a (DOGHOUSE) on it’s tender deck.
- The “yellowbelly”, or more properly the M-1 Steam (TURBINE) Electric, was built by the (BALDWIN) Locomotive Works and (WESTINGHOUSE) Electric to pull the “(CHESSIE)” between Washington DC and Cincinnati.
- Available in the (ATSF) silver and red “war bonnet” (No. 20-2223) or the (MILWAUKEE) Road’s orange and gray “Hiawatha” (No. 20-2222) paint schemes, was the DL-(ONE-OH-NINE) diesel built by (ALCO).
- The Premier Line locomotive for the (MILLENNIUM) Celebration Series was the No. 20-3040 (GOLD) and (PLATINUM)-plated NYC 4-6-4 (HUDSON), cab number 2000.
- The No. 20-2039 (HILL-CREST) Lumber Co. is a model of a locomotive built by the (CLIMAX) Manufacturing Co. of (CORRY), Pa. The tilted (CYLINDERS) and rods turn a (CRANKSHAFT) to power the loco’s trucks.
- Like many models released in the millennial year, the No. 20-3044 (UNION) Pacific 4-8-4 with “(ELEPHANT) ears” came equipped with the new Proto Sound (TWO) Digital Command System.
- While UP’s FEF No. 844 still exists, no NYC 4-6-4 loco