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  • 30-20973-1, MTH RailKing O Scale ES44AC Imperial Diesel And Caboose Set, GE Evolution #2022 30-20973-1, MTH RailKing O Scale ES44AC Imperial Diesel And Caboose Set, GE Evolution #2022

    MTH 30-20973-1, MTH RailKing O Scale ES44AC Imperial Diesel And Caboose Set, GE Evolution #2022

    1 in stock

    MTH 30-20973-1 GE Evolution ES44AC Imperial Diesel & Caboose Set With Proto-Sound 3.0 On January 1, 2015, stricter Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier 4 rules went into effect for new production diesel locomotives, requiring a 70% reduction in nitrogen oxide and particulate matter emissions. Of the two U.S. makers of mainline freight engines, General Electric and EMD, only GE was ready with a new Tier 4 diesel. More than two years earlier, in August 2012, GE had outshopped No. 2015, the first demonstrator of its "Ecomagination" technology for meeting Tier 4 standards. What GE wanted to avoid was the "after-treatment" solution used since 2010 in heavy truck engines: carrying a tankfull of a chemical called urea that reacts with exhaust gas to neutralize nitrogen oxide. Instead GE developed an ingenious system that recirculates hot exhaust gas back into the engine; the net result is that switching to a new GE diesel is the equivalent of removing 12,000 cars from our nation's highways. The top-of-the-line RailKing Imperial model of this modern freight mover features a full range of locomotive sounds recorded from an actual ES44AC. Outfitted with two powerful flywheel-equipped motors, all-metal wheels and gears, and our revolutionary Proto-Speed Control, our ES44AC will haul long freights at any speed from a crawl to full throttle. Remotely activated front and rear Proto-Couplers allow you to pick up and drop off freight wherever you like. Additional Imperial features on the ES44AC include operating diesel exhaust smoke, flashing LED ditch lights, and operating LED Charging Lights. Set Includes: ES44 Diesel Locomotive Steel Caboose Locomotive Features: Intricately Detailed Durable ABS Body Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank Metal Chassis Metal Handrails and Horn (2) Handpainted Engineer Cab Figures Authentic Paint Scheme Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears (2) Remote Controlled Proto-Couplers Prototypical Rule 17 Lighting Directionally Controlled Constant voltage LED Headlights Lighted LED Cab Interior Light Illuminated LED Number Boards Operating LED Ditch Lights Operating LED Charging Lights (2) Precision Flywheel-Equipped Motors Operating ProtoSmoke Diesel Exhaust Onboard DCC Receiver Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments Near Scale Sizing Operates On O-31 Curves Caboose Features: Intricately Detailed Durable ABS Body Stamped Metal Floors Metal Wheels and Axles Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks Fast-Angle Wheel Sets Needle-Point Axles Operating Metal Latch Couplers Caboose Interiors With Overhead Lighting Decorative Brake Wheels Separate Metal Handrails Near-Scale Proportions Operates On O-27 Curves This product was added to our catalog on April 5, 2023

    1 in stock

    $469.95

  • 30-71093, MTH O Scale/Gauge 50’ Modern Box Car - Westinghouse, Car No. 2022

    MTH 30-71093, MTH O Scale/Gauge 50’ Modern Box Car - Westinghouse, Car No. 2022

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    30-71093, MTH O Scale/Gauge 50’ Modern Box Car - Westinghouse, Car No. 2022 This product was added to our catalog on March 5, 2023

    Out of stock

    $64.99

  • 30-73588, MTH O Scale/Gauge Modern Tank Car - Union Pacific, Car No. 683335

    MTH 30-73588, MTH O Scale/Gauge Modern Tank Car - Union Pacific, Car No. 683335

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    30-73588, MTH O Scale Modern Tank Car - Union Pacific, Car No. 683335 The tank car was relatively uncommon until the 1870s, when the nascent petroleum industry ordered large quantities of metal tanks carried on wooden car bodies. By the early 1900s, a standard design had evolved that lasted throughout the steam and early diesel eras: an 8,000-11,000 gallon metal tank perched on a metal flatcar-like underframe. The one big change during that time was the transition from riveted to welded construction, beginning in the late 1930s. Car builders introduced X-ray inspection of welds to ensure safety, as well as giant annealing ovens that could heat-treat assembled tanks to relieve joint stress. Welded tanks were stronger, less susceptible to rust and corrosion, and less likely to rupture in the event of a wreck. At the same time as steam engines were disappearing, another innovation completely changed the appearance of tank cars. Beginning in the mid-1950s, a new design took hold: the tank itself became the structural backbone of the car, eliminating the need for a full-length underframe and making bigger tank diameters possible. More recently, tank cars have been required to have “double shelf” couplers designed to stay coupled in the event of a wreck, to minimize the potential for a coupler to puncture an adjacent car. Today’s large-capacity tank cars carry a tremendous variety of liquids from oil to chemicals to foodstuffs. Tanks may be lined with glass or other materials in order to carry corrosive liquids, and may have heating or cooling apparatus to protect cargos that are sensitive to temperature extremes. High quality, traditionally sized RailKing Freight Cars provide detailed bodies and colorful paint schemes for the O Gauge railroader. MTH makes an enormous variety of RailKing Freight Cars, including many different car types and roadnames. No matter what era or part of the country you are modeling, RailKing is sure to have something for you. Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body Die-Cast Metal Chassis Metal Wheels and Axles Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks Fast-Angle Wheel Sets Needle-Point Axles (2) Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers Detailed Brake Wheel Separate Metal Handrails Near-Scale Proportions Unit Measures: 10 7/8” x 2 3/8” x 3 7/8”3/4 Operates On O-27 Curves This product was added to our catalog on March 5, 2023

    Out of stock

    $69.95

  • 30-73589, MTH O Scale/Gauge Modern Tank Car - Sunoco, Car No. 48469

    MTH 30-73589, MTH O Scale/Gauge Modern Tank Car - Sunoco, Car No. 48469

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    30-73589, MTH O Modern Tank Car - Sunoco, Car No. 48469 The tank car was relatively uncommon until the 1870s, when the nascent petroleum industry ordered large quantities of metal tanks carried on wooden car bodies. By the early 1900s, a standard design had evolved that lasted throughout the steam and early diesel eras: an 8,000-11,000 gallon metal tank perched on a metal flatcar-like underframe. The one big change during that time was the transition from riveted to welded construction, beginning in the late 1930s. Car builders introduced X-ray inspection of welds to ensure safety, as well as giant annealing ovens that could heat-treat assembled tanks to relieve joint stress. Welded tanks were stronger, less susceptible to rust and corrosion, and less likely to rupture in the event of a wreck. At the same time as steam engines were disappearing, another innovation completely changed the appearance of tank cars. Beginning in the mid-1950s, a new design took hold: the tank itself became the structural backbone of the car, eliminating the need for a full-length underframe and making bigger tank diameters possible. More recently, tank cars have been required to have “double shelf” couplers designed to stay coupled in the event of a wreck, to minimize the potential for a coupler to puncture an adjacent car. Today’s large-capacity tank cars carry a tremendous variety of liquids from oil to chemicals to foodstuffs. Tanks may be lined with glass or other materials in order to carry corrosive liquids, and may have heating or cooling apparatus to protect cargos that are sensitive to temperature extremes. High quality, traditionally sized RailKing Freight Cars provide detailed bodies and colorful paint schemes for the O Gauge railroader. MTH makes an enormous variety of RailKing Freight Cars, including many different car types and roadnames. No matter what era or part of the country you are modeling, RailKing is sure to have something for you. Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body Die-Cast Metal Chassis Metal Wheels and Axles Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks Fast-Angle Wheel Sets Needle-Point Axles (2) Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers Detailed Brake Wheel Separate Metal Handrails Near-Scale Proportions Unit Measures: 10 7/8” x 2 3/8” x 3 7/8”3/4 Operates On O-27 Curves This product was added to our catalog on April 5, 2023

    Out of stock

    $69.95

  • MTH 30-71161, O BOX CAR - SOUTHERN

    MTH MTH 30-71161, O BOX CAR - SOUTHERN

    2 in stock

    MTH 30-71161, O BOX CAR - SOUTHERN Intricately Detailed Durable ABS Body Metal Wheels and Axles Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers Colorful, Attractive Paint Schemes Decorative Brake Wheels Fast-Angle Wheel Sets Needle-Point Axles Sliding Car Doors Unit Measures: 11 5/8" x 2 1/2" x 3 3/8" Operates On O-27 Curves This item was added to our catalog March 2, 2024

    2 in stock

    $64.99

  • MTH-30-71159, Box Car "Pittsburgh & Lake Erie" #35740 (New York Central)

    MTH MTH-30-71159, Box Car "Pittsburgh & Lake Erie" #35740 (New York Central)

    2 in stock

    MTH-30-71159, Box Car "Pittsburgh & Lake Erie" #35740 (New York Central) Road Name: Pittsburgh & Lake Erie (NYC) Road Number: 35740 Product Line: RailKing Scale: O Scale Features: Intricately Detailed Durable ABS Body Metal Wheels and Axles Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers Colorful, Attractive Paint Schemes Decorative Brake Wheels Fast-Angle Wheel Sets Needle-Point Axles Sliding Car Doors Unit Measures: 11 5/8" x 2 1/2" x 3 3/8" Operates On O-27 Curves Overview: The 40’ steel box car so familiar to model railroaders was a product of the 1930s. Wood box cars, which were built into the World War I era, and early steel cars were largely non-standardized, with details varying from railroad to railroad. The move toward standardization began with American Railway Association (ARA) designs of 1923 and 1932. It culminated in the 1937 AAR boxcar, which was adopted by railroads from coast to coast and built in the tens of thousands. (The AAR (American Association of Railroads) was and still is the successor to the ARA.) While the original paint schemes were usually drab variations on standard box car red, new schemes in the 1950s and later brought color back to the American freight train. Our models replicate many of the most fondly remembered paint schemes seen on these cars. High quality, traditionally sized RailKing Freight Cars provide detailed bodies and colorful paint schemes for the O Gauge railroader. MTH makes an enormous variety of RailKing Freight Cars, including many different car types and roadnames. No matter what era or part of the country you are modeling, RailKing is sure to have something for you. This item was added to our catalog March 2, 2024

    2 in stock

    $64.99

  • MTH-30-71160, MTH 30-71160 O Scale Box Car Santa Fe

    MTH MTH-30-71160, MTH 30-71160 O Scale Box Car Santa Fe

    2 in stock

    MTH-30-71160, MTH 30-71160 O Scale Box Car Santa Fe This item was added to our catalog March 2, 2024

    2 in stock

    $64.99

  • MTH30211701, RSD-5 Diesel Engine "Chesapeake & Ohio" #5574 w/ PS3

    MTH MTH30211701, RSD-5 Diesel Engine "Chesapeake & Ohio" #5574 w/ PS3

    1 in stock

    MTH30211701, RSD-5 Diesel Engine "Chesapeake & Ohio" #5574 w/ PS3 Product Information Announced Date: April 2023 Released Date: Feb 2024 Individually Boxed: No - 3 to a case Road Name: Chesapeake & Ohio Road Number: 5574 Product Line: RailKing Scale: O Scale Features: Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank Metal Chassis Metal Handrails and Horn Authentic Paint Scheme Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears (2) Remote-Controlled Proto-Couplers Prototypical Rule 17 Lighting Directionally Controlled Constant Voltage LED Headlights (2) Precision Flywheel-Equipped Motors Operating ProtoSmoke Diesel Exhaust Onboard DCC/DCS Decoder Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments 1:48 Scale Proportions Proto-Sound 3.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring Freight Yard Proto-Effects Unit Measures: 14 1/2” x 2 1/2” x 3 3/4” Operates On O-31 Curves  Diesel DCC Features F0 Head/Tail light F1 Bell F2 Horn F3 Start-up/Shut-down F4 PFA F5 Lights (except head/tail) F6 Master Volume F7 Front Coupler F8 Rear Coupler F9 Forward Signal F10 Reverse Signal F11 Grade Crossing F12 Smoke On/Off F13 Smoke Volume F14 Idle Sequence 3 F15 Idle Sequence 2 F16 Idle Sequence 1 F17 Extended Start-up F18 Extended Shut-down F19 Rev Up F20 Rev Down F21 One Shot Doppler F22 Coupler Slack F23 Coupler Close F24 Single Horn Blast F25 Engine Sounds F26 Brake Sounds F27 Cab Chatter F28 Feature Reset Overview: The American Locomotive Company pioneered the multi-purpose "road switcher" design in 1941 with its 1000 hp RS-1. Alco's designers added a second, shorter hood to a basic switcher to make room for a steam boiler for passenger train heat. The short hood also afforded the crew additional accident protection. Smoother-riding trucks made Alco's new design suitable for the higher road speeds that would be daunting in a typical switcher. In 1946, Alco cataloged the first six-axle version of its road switcher, the RSC-2. Designed for operation on the lighter rail found on branch lines and short lines, the engine used two more axles to spread out its weight. The trucks were a so-called "A1A" configuration: the two end axles had traction motors while the middle wheels were unpowered idlers. In 1951, the Chicago and North Western asked Alco to build a six-axle version of its RS-3, this time with all axles powered. The body and the 1600 hp Alco 244 prime mover were the same as used in the RS-3, but the additional traction motors gave the new model RSD-4 stronger low-speed performance. The longer trucks were both smooth-riding and more suitable for lighter rail. The design proved to be a winner, and a dozen railroads purchased the RSD-4 and its near-identical twin, the RSD-5, which sported an improved GE generator. This item was added to our catalog March 2, 2024

    1 in stock

    $389.95

  • MTH30211711, MTH 30-21171-1 MTH O Railking RSD-5 PS3 PRR

    MTH MTH30211711, MTH 30-21171-1 MTH O Railking RSD-5 PS3 PRR

    1 in stock

    MTH30211711, MTH 30-21171-1 MTH O Railking RSD-5 PS3 PRR Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank Metal Chassis Metal Handrails and Horn Authentic Paint Scheme Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears (2) Remote-Controlled Proto-Couplers Prototypical Rule 17 Lighting Directionally Controlled Constant Voltage LED Headlights (2) Precision Flywheel-Equipped Motors Operating Proto Smoke Diesel Exhaust Onboard DCC/DCS Decoder Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments 1:48 Scale Proportions Proto-Sound 3.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring Freight Yard Proto-Effects Unit Measures: 14 1/2” x 2 1/2” x 3 3/4” Operates On O-31 Curves  Diesel DCC Features F0 Head/Tail light F1 Bell F2 Horn F3 Start-up/Shut-down F4 PFA F5 Lights (except head/tail) F6 Master Volume F7 Front Coupler F8 Rear Coupler F9 Forward Signal F10 Reverse Signal F11 Grade Crossing F12 Smoke On/Off F13 Smoke Volume F14 Idle Sequence 3 F15 Idle Sequence 2 F16 Idle Sequence 1 F17 Extended Start-up F18 Extended Shut-down F19 Rev Up F20 Rev Down F21 One Shot Doppler F22 Coupler Slack F23 Coupler Close F24 Single Horn Blast F25 Engine Sounds F26 Brake Sounds F27 Cab Chatter F28 Feature Reset The American Locomotive Company pioneered the multi-purpose "road switcher" design in 1941 with its 1000 hp RS-1. Alco's designers added a second, shorter hood to a basic switcher to make room for a steam boiler for passenger train heat. The short hood also afforded the crew additional accident protection. Smoother-riding trucks made Alco's new design suitable for the higher road speeds that would be daunting in a typical switcher. In 1946, Alco cataloged the first six-axle version of its road switcher, the RSC-2. Designed for operation on the lighter rail found on branch lines and short lines, the engine used two more axles to spread out its weight. The trucks were a so-called "A1A" configuration: the two end axles had traction motors while the middle wheels were unpowered idlers. In 1951, the Chicago and North Western asked Alco to build a six-axle version of its RS-3, this time with all axles powered. The body and the 1600 hp Alco 244 prime mover were the same as used in the RS-3, but the additional traction motors gave the new model RSD-4 stronger low-speed performance. The longer trucks were both smooth-riding and more suitable for lighter rail. The design proved to be a winner, and a dozen railroads purchased the RSD-4 and its near-identical twin, the RSD-5, which sported an improved GE generator. This item was added to our catalog March 2, 2024

    1 in stock

    $389.95

  • MTH3076850, President Trump 2024 Flatcar with Trailer

    MTH MTH3076850, President Trump 2024 Flatcar with Trailer

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    President Trump 2024 Flatcar with Trailer MTH O Scale/Gauge RailKing

    Out of stock

    $99.95

  • MTH3076851, President Trump Flatcar with Billboard / O Scale/Gauge

    MTH MTH3076851, President Trump Flatcar with Billboard / O Scale/Gauge

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    President Trump Flatcar with Billboard MTH O Scale/Gauge RailKing

    Out of stock

    $99.95

  • Sale -15% MTH30773, MTH Extended Vision Cabooses MTH30773, MTH Extended Vision Cabooses

    MTH MTH30773, MTH Extended Vision Cabooses

    19 in stock

    MTH30773, MTH Extended Vision Cabooses Road Names: BNSF Extended Vision Caboose Norfolk Southern Extended Vision Caboose NASA Extended Vision Caboose CP Rail Extended Vision Caboose Features: Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body Stamped Metal Floors Metal Wheels and Axles Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks Fast-Angle Wheel Sets Needle-Point Axles (2) Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers Interior Lighting Detailed Brake Wheel Near-Scale Proportions Operates On O-27 Curves This product was added to our catalog on May 1, 2023

    19 in stock

    $74.99$63.99

  • MTH3090642, MTH 30-90642 - O Scale Country Passenger Station "Oak Grove"

    MTH MTH3090642, MTH 30-90642 - O Scale Country Passenger Station "Oak Grove"

    2 in stock

    MTH3090642, MTH 30-90642 - O Scale Country Passenger Station "Oak Grove" Announced Date: April 2023Released Date: Sept 2023 Road Name: Oak Grove Road Number: N/A Product Line: RailKing Scale: O Scale Features: Intricately Detailed ABS Construction Fully Assembled Fully Painted Lighted Interior Lighted Roof Multi-Colored LED Lights Operates With Any AC or DC Power Supply Unit Measures: 18 5/8 x 7 3/8 x 6 5/8 Overview: Add some holiday excitement to your O Gauge railroad with this O scale house adorned with operating Christmas lights. The multi-colored light strands are pre-assembled to the roof line and are prewired to the structure’s interior lighting. Use any separately sold AC or DC power supply to operate the lights. M.T.H. Electric Trains offers a variety of RailTown™ buildings to help you create whatever kind of atmosphere you desire; rural or urban, nostalgic or modern. Operating buildings transfer your layout’s action from trains to structures adding fun and excitement to the entire pike. RailTown buildings are a perfect addition on any O Gauge layout, as each is sized for use with all O Gauge locomotives and rolling stock regardless of manufacturer. Fully assembled and ready-to-use, M.T.H. accessories will transform your layout into a world of action in just minutes.

    2 in stock

    $89.99

  • MTH3090643, MTH 30-90643 - O Scale Country Passenger Station "West Side"

    MTH MTH3090643, MTH 30-90643 - O Scale Country Passenger Station "West Side"

    2 in stock

    MTH3090643, MTH 30-90643 - O Scale Country Passenger Station "West Side" Announced Date: April 2023Released Date: Oct 2023 Road Name: West Side Road Number: N/A Product Line: RailKing Scale: O Scale Features: Intricately Detailed ABS Construction Fully Assembled Fully Painted Lighted Interior Lighted Roof Multi-Colored LED Lights Operates With Any AC or DC Power Supply Unit Measures: 18 5/8 x 7 3/8 x 6 5/8 Overview: Add some holiday excitement to your O Gauge railroad with this O scale house adorned with operating Christmas lights. The multi-colored light strands are pre-assembled to the roof line and are prewired to the structure’s interior lighting. Use any separately sold AC or DC power supply to operate the lights. M.T.H. Electric Trains offers a variety of RailTown™ buildings to help you create whatever kind of atmosphere you desire; rural or urban, nostalgic or modern. Operating buildings transfer your layout’s action from trains to structures adding fun and excitement to the entire pike. RailTown buildings are a perfect addition on any O Gauge layout, as each is sized for use with all O Gauge locomotives and rolling stock regardless of manufacturer. Fully assembled and ready-to-use, M.T.H. accessories will transform your layout into a world of action in just minutes.

    2 in stock

    $89.99

  • MTH401000, MTH RailKing Trains Z1000 Transformer, 100W MTH401000, MTH RailKing Trains Z1000 Transformer, 100W

    MTH MTH401000, MTH RailKing Trains Z1000 Transformer, 100W

    1 in stock

    MTH401000, MTH RailKing Trains Z1000 Transformer, 100W The MTH RailKing Z1000 puts out an impressive 100 watts of power and comes equipped with separate 14V accessory ports. Other features include built-in circuit breaker protection and individual bell, horn and direction buttons. This product was added to our catalog on January 4, 2024

    1 in stock

    $159.99

  • President Trump Double Door Boxcar #2024

    MTH President Trump Double Door Boxcar #2024

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    President Trump Double Door Boxcar #2024 MTH O Scale/Gauge RailKing

    Out of stock

    $79.95

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