


Dear HO Scale Customers;
Broadway Limited Imports is excited to announce the Stealth (No-Sound / DCC-Ready) Brass Hybrid ATSF 3460 Class 4-6-4 Hudson Steam Locomotives

Santa Fe’s 3460 Class “Super Hudsons” were a small but mighty fleet of six 4-6-4 steam locomotives built in 1937 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. These powerful engines were assigned to high-speed passenger service on the Santa Fe’s transcontinental route between Chicago, Illinois, and La Junta, Colorado.

One of the most remarkable achievements in steam railroading came in December 1937, when locomotive #3461 set a world record for the longest non-stop run by a steam engine—traveling an astonishing 2,227 miles from Los Angeles to Chicago with no maintenance beyond five refueling stops. It was assigned to the Fast Mail Express, showcasing both the reliability and endurance of this class.

By the end of 1956, all but one of the 3460s were scrapped. Fortunately, locomotive #3463 was preserved and remains on display in Topeka, Kansas. Efforts are currently underway by volunteers from the nonprofit Kaw Valley Rail Heritage Conservancy to restore the locomotive, with the hope of relocating it to a new site in Topeka in the future.

In Broadway Limited Imports first production run of the AT&SF 3460 Class Hudsons, they are proud to offer:
Models will be available in two configurations:
Whether you're modeling Santa Fe passenger service in its prime or looking for a striking steam locomotive with a story to tell, the 3460 Class is a perfect addition to your HO scale roster.
In addition to Broadway Limited Imports models with Paragon4 Sound/DC/DCC with smoke, Stealth models are also available. Broadway Limited Imports Stealth series models are no-sound and DCC-ready. They come with a 21-pin decoder socket for easy decoder installation, and they come factory-equipped with an 8-ohm speaker.
Industry-Leading Model Features:
Order Due Date: October 30, 2025
Anticipated Delivery Date: May 2026
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