NORFOLK AND WESTERN O SCALE PREMIER 4-8-4 J STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WITHPROTO-SOUND 3.0 (HI-RAIL WHEELS)
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A visit to the Norfolk & Western in the early 1950s was like a scene from Jurassic Park: prehistoric beasts romping in their natural mountain habitat. At a time when other roads were letting their remaining steam engines rot away and giving them minimal service in dirty, dingy, soon-to-close facilities, the N&W was still running a first-class steam operation and even building new power. With its main line through some of the nationÕs richest coalfields, it was still betting on the future of steam; as late as 1955, the N&W didnÕt roster a single diesel. The majority of traffic was handled by what N&W fans call the Òholy trinity of steamÓ: the massive Y6 2-8-8-2; the articulated greyhound Class A; and the N&WÕs glamour girl, the streamlined Class J.
The Class J 4-8-4 was an engine of quiet superlatives. Handsome, powerful (5100 hp), and, as a test on the Pennsylvania Railroad proved, capable of hauling 15 cars at 110 mph, it was designed and styled not by one of the big three builders (Alco, Baldwin, and Lima) or a famous designer like Raymond Loewy or Henry Dreyfuss, but by the N&WÕs home-grown team of designers and craftsmen at the roadÕs Roanoke, Virginia shops. For power and quick acceleration through mountainous territory, and to make room for the largest possible boiler, they equipped the streamlined J with 70Ó drivers Ñ unusually small for a 4-8-4 and fully 10Ó smaller than the Southern PacificÕs Daylight GS-4 of the same wheel arrangement.
Built in several groups between 1941 and 1950, a mere fourteen JÕs were able to handle 80% of the N&WÕs passenger traffic, because their designers addressed one of steam powerÕs key weaknesses: down time for maintenance and repairs. Equipped with Timken roller bearings on all axles and rods, Timken-designed lightweight pistons and rods, and an automatic lubrication system that reached more than 200 points including the bell bearings, the Js were designed to go a quarter-million miles between scheduled shop visits. Like a race car, they were engineered for quick pit stops: in less than an hour, a J could be fully serviced, lubricated, filled with coal and water and ready for its next dash over the roadÕs 676-mile main line between Norfolk and Cincinnati, hauling the deluxe daylight Powhatan Arrow or the overnight Pocahontas.
Now you can enjoy the return of one of our finest steam engine models to the M.T.H. Premier lineup. Featuring the power and performance of Proto-Sound 3.0, our 2024 model, like all Premier steam engines, is equipped with synchronized puffing smoke, steaming quillable whistle, and Proto-Speed control for incredible slow speed action. The Spirit of Roanoke will include special cab chatter dialogue featuring Wick Moorman, former CEO and Chairman of the Board of Norfolk Southern. Accessible through the Proto-Sound 3.0 PFA feature, these special recordings can be accessed in Conventional Mode from any transformer with a whistle and bell button or via the M.T.H. DCS Digital Command System.
- SKU MTH 20-3948-1