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Uncataloged O Scale Premier New Haven Alco PA Diesel Locomotive Announced

April 8, 2024 - M.T.H. Electric Trains has announced an exclusive and uncataloged Premier O Scale Alco PA Diesel Locomotive in New Haven livery for M.T.H. Authorized Retailer Mr. Muffin's Trains in Atlanta, Indiana. The locomotive will be available in two unique cab numbers in extremely limited quantities beginning in July 2024.

20-21889-1 New Haven Alco PA A Unit Diesel Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0
Cab No. 0767
Early Order Price: $485.95
Click HERE to order from Mr. Muffins.

20-21890-1 New Haven Alco PA A Unit Diesel Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0
Cab No. 0767
Early Order Price: $485.95
Click HERE to order from Mr. Muffins.

ABOUT THE O SCALE ALCO PA DIESESL LOCOMOTIVE

The PA was Alco's glamour girl. While Electro-Motive's E-units easily beat Alco's passenger engine in terms of popularity, the PA is widely regarded as the most beautiful first-generation diesel - period. Perhaps no other locomotive looked so right at the head of the streamlined trains of the late forties and fifties that were the last hurrah of American long-distance passenger service. The 294 PA's and cabless PB's built between 1946 and 1953 powered some of America's most famous name trains, from the Pennsylvania's Broadway Limited to the New Haven's Merchants' Limited.

The muscular PA profile and its elegant nose, with the characteristic grille around the headlight, were designed by Ray Patten, General Electric's head of industrial design. At the time, GE and Alco were partners in the locomotive business, with GE making the electrical equipment for all Alco diesels. Patten's design was described as "a locomotive so distinctive and so powerful looking that it actually helps railroads sell their services to passengers and shippers." Under the hood of the PA beat a 16-cylinder model 244 prime mover that developed 2000 hp. Depending on their gearing, PA's could hustle a passenger consist along at up to 100 mph.

Long after all other PA's had gone to scrap, four restored ex-Santa Fe units remained in service on the Delaware & Hudson into the late 1970s. Sold to the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Mexico (FNM) in 1978, most of the units eventually deteriorated to junk status, although one remained operational. But in April of 2000, Doyle McCormack - who also happens to be the engineer of 4449, the restored Southern Pacific Daylight - and the Smithsonian Institution repatriated two of the junked units for rebuilding.

Order directly from:

Mr. Muffin's Trains
165 E. Main St.
Atlanta, IN 46031
765-292-2022
Email: mrmuffin@mrmuffinstrains.com
www.mrmuffinstrains.com

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