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$309.95 -19.7%
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ATLAS HO Master® Gold | DCC with Sound

EMD GP40, ditch lights
Canadian Pacific (red, white, black)

Item Number WALTHERS Road Number Stock Status
10 004 024 150-10004024 # 4600
10 004 025 150-10004025 # 4601

In 1966 EMD introduced a new line of locomotives based on the 16-cylinder 645-series prime mover. The “40-series” included a six-axle and four-axle model, the latter being the GP40. A total of 1,145 units were produced between 1966 and 1972. These turbocharged 3,000hp locomotives were used primarily in road freight service.

$239.99
$294.95 -18.63%
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ATLAS HO Master® Silver | DCC/sound - ESU LokSound

FM H-24-66 Phase 2 Trainmaster
Canadian Pacific (Late Scheme, gray, maroon, yellow)

Item Number WALTHERS Road Number Stock Status
10 004 140 150-10004140 # 8911
10 004 141 150-10004141 # 8913 Sold Out
10 004 142 150-10004142 # 8917

Advertised by Fairbanks-Morse as "the most useful locomotive ever built", the H24-66 Train Master was first introduced in 1953. Designed as a versatile locomotive with various equipment options available, it was found in both passenger and freight service across the US. It was the most powerful single-engine locomotive in production at the time, generating a total of 2,400 hp.

$139.99
$174.95 -19.98%
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ATLAS HO Master® Silver | Standard DC

Alco S4
Canadian Pacific (red, black, white)

Item NumberWALTHERSRoad NumberStock Status
10 003 816150-10003816# 7113
10 003 817150-10003817# 7117


Alco S2 is modeled after diesels built by the American Locomotive Company between 1949 and 1957. The 1,000-horsepower diesel-electric switchers were designed to replace older steam switchers. Almost 800 S4s featured a six cylinder 539 prime mover and rode on AAR Type A Trucks (which distinguished them from nearly identical S2s). Whether operated by their original owners or secondary owners, several of these venerable workhorses are still working in the 2020s and others are preserved in museums or on excursion railroads.

$159.99
$199.95 -19.99%
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ATLAS HO Master® Silver | Standard DC

EMD GP40, ditch lights
Canadian Pacific (red, white, black)

Item Number WALTHERS Road Number Stock Status
10 003 999 150-10003999 # 4600
10 004 000 150-10004000 # 4601 Sold Out

In 1966 EMD introduced a new line of locomotives based on the 16-cylinder 645-series prime mover. The “40-series” included a six-axle and four-axle model, the latter being the GP40. A total of 1,145 units were produced between 1966 and 1972. These turbocharged 3,000hp locomotives were used primarily in road freight service.

$149.99
$184.95 -18.9%
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ATLAS HO Master® Silver | Standard DC / DCC ready

FM H-24-66 Phase 2 Trainmaster
Canadian Pacific (Late Scheme, gray, maroon, yellow)

Item Number WALTHERS Road Number Stock Status
10 004 119 150-10004119 # 8911
10 004 120 150-10004120 # 8913
10 004 121 150-10004121 # 8917

Advertised by Fairbanks-Morse as "the most useful locomotive ever built", the H24-66 Train Master was first introduced in 1953. Designed as a versatile locomotive with various equipment options available, it was found in both passenger and freight service across the US. It was the most powerful single-engine locomotive in production at the time, generating a total of 2,400 hp.