WalthersProto
PROTO N Diesel F-M C-Liner A Unit Powered
Milwaukee Road #24C
Walthers Part # 920-34093
N scale, $79.98, sold out at Walthers
EMD's F-series had introduced American railroads to the cab unit diesel in
1939. But World War II prevented other builder's from introducing competing
designs until the late 40s. ALCO rolled out its FAs, Baldwin introduced its
sharks and newcomer Fairbanks-Morse (F-M) unveiled its new Consolidation
Line or C-Liners in 1948. To go the competition one better, F-M marketed
its new cab units much like automobiles, offering several options among 14
different models. Buyers could choose from three freight or four passenger
versions, each in A or B units. Three different prime movers were
available, along with a variety of gear ratios for power or speed as
needed, and additional equipment such as steam generators and water tanks
could also be added. First built in 1950, the C-Liners performed well, but
appeared just as cab units began losing favor to hood unit diesels. Orphans
in a sea of EMD and ALCO power on most roads, F-Ms were quickly retired by
the late 1960s, but a handful of C-Liners remained in use in Canada into
the mid-70s.
* Redesigned Split Frame
* Now DCC-Friendly with Isolated Moto
* Clip-Fit Printed Circuit Board - Easily Replaceable for DCC Conversions
* Directional LED Headlight in A Units
* 8-Wheel Electrical Pick-Up
* Heavy Metal Chassis
* Five-Pole, Skew Wound Armature Motor
* Dual Machined Flywheels
* Outstanding Slow Speed Operation
* AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers
* Fully-Assembled, Ready for Service