WalthersProto
PROTO 2000 Diesel Alco PA-PB Set - Powered
Alco Demonstrator #8375/8375B
Walthers Part # 920-40112
HO scale, $219.98, sold out at Walthers
Arguably the handsomest locomotive ever built, the PA, with its boxy,
six-foot long nose, will not be confused with any other locomotive of its
era. Mounted on 15 1/2 foot wheel-base trucks, each with only two axles
powered, the distinctive car body was smooth riding at any speed-a
necessary quality for a passenger locomotive that could travel in excess of
100m.p.h. Alco PA locos were successors to the 539-engined DL109, a
knife-nosed speedster that was equally at home on freight and passenger
runs. Had W.W. II not intervened, more DLs might have been built.
By 1946, the 244 diesel engine had proven itself ready to be installed in
top-line passenger power like the PA. The 2,000-horsepower PA was offered
in both PA and cabless PB booster versions; several roads purchased both.
Designed as passenger units from the get-go, these classic units were
assigned to premier trains by their owners. By the late 60s, as the number
of passenger runs declined, the PAs were the first to go. Some roads tried
them in fast freight service, and others simply retired them. Today, only
four survive in museums, two in the U.S. and one each in Mexico and Brazil.
*DCC Ready
*Powered B Units
*With or Without Mars Light
*With or Without Dynamic Brakes
*Flat or Angled Number Boards
*2 Styles of Add-on Pilot Doors
*Add-on Rooftop Numberboard
*Close Coupling with Working Diaphragms
*Photo-Etched Radiator Screens
* Air or Water Cooled Exhaust Stacks
* 5-Pole Skew Wound Motor