The American Locomotive Company’s famous low hood switchers were built at
the Schenectady Works from 1940 to 1960. They spent most of their careers
classifying freight for Class I railroads, but occasionally ventured out onto
the mainline to power locals or to switch passenger trains at stations. Though
most of these switchers have met the scrapper’s torch, some still survive
today after a half century of service, growling away on shortlines and
industrial rails. The all-new, fully featured Lionel ALCo S-2 switcher features
prototypical paint scheme, authentic engine sounds from the RailSounds sound
system, and the power of the TrainMaster Command Control system.
- Durable painted body
- Odyssey System for Speed Control
- Trainmaster Command Control
- Electrocouplers
- Stamped Metal Frame
- Directional Lighting
- Lighted cab interior
- Lighted number boards
- Die-Cast Pilot
- Die-Cast Fuel Tank
- Smoke Unit
- Separately applied metal details
- Dual motors with momentum flywheels
- RailSounds
- Traction Tires
- Die-cast Metal Trucks
Gauge: Standard O
Dimensions: Length: 12 1/4”
Minimum Curve: O-31
For your assurance, this engine has been track tested to make sure
that it is in proper operating condition.