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May 27, 2012 - HO Scale

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We received a special announcement from Overland Models regarding the new Heritage Engines coming from Norfolk Southern. The details are below:

Norfolk Southern celebrates their colorful heritage with 19 historic paint schemes! ...

... and Overland Models will be reproducing them all in BRASS!!!

– SD70ACe and ES44AC units –

NS Heritage renderings

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NORFOLK, VA. - Norfolk Southern is honoring its predecessor railroads during 2012, its 30th anniversary year, by painting 19 new locomotives in commemorative schemes that reflect the heritage of those predecessors.

 Since the 1820s, hundreds of railroad companies were built, merged, reorganized, and consolidated into what eventually became Norfolk Southern, itself created from the consolidation of Southern Railway and Norfolk and Western Railway in 1982. In 1999, Norfolk Southern expanded the scope of its heritage with its acquisition of a portion of Conrail. The heritage locomotives will represent most of the railroads that played significant roles in Norfolk Southern’s history. The first units will be delivered in March, and all units are expected to be riding the rails by June 1, Norfolk Southern’s 30th anniversary date.

 “The heritage locomotives reflect the pride we take in our long and colorful history,” said Norfolk Southern CEO Wick Moorman. “As they travel through our system, these state-of-the-art units in vintage livery will serve as reminders to our customers, employees, and communities that the modern rail network that keeps America competitive today and into the future has deep roots in the nation’s past.”

Each paint scheme will be modified to fit contemporary locomotives while staying as true as possible to the original designs. Norfolk Southern employees in Altoona, Pa., and Chattanooga, Tenn., will paint GE ES44AC locomotives, while the EMD SD70ACe units will be painted at Progress Rail Services’ facility in Muncie, Ind. The heritage locomotives will be used to haul freight across Norfolk Southern’s 20,000-mile, 22-state network.

The predecessor companies to be represented are listed below. In parentheses are the respective roads each became part of (NW=Norfolk & Western, SR=Southern, CR=Conrail) and the make of locomotives to be painted.

  • Central of Georgia Railway (SR, GE) was formed in 1833 to connect Macon, Ga., with Savannah, completing a rail link between Chattanooga and the port. It was famed for two passenger trains named after prize-winning race horses, the Nancy Hanks and the Man O’ War.
  • Central Railroad of New Jersey (CR, EMD) was the first American railroad to have its employees wear uniforms, and in 1892 one of its locomotives set a world speed record of 105 mph.
  • Conrail (GE) was created by the U.S. government in 1976 from the bankrupt Penn Central, Lehigh & Hudson River, Erie Lackawanna, Central Railroad of New Jersey, Lehigh Valley, Reading and Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines, becoming the largest railroad at the time, with 34,000 route miles.
  • Delaware, Lackawanna and Western (CR, EMD) was created in 1849 to connect the rich anthracite coalfields of the Lackawanna Valley of Pennsylvania to northern New Jersey. A hurricane in 1955 knocked the railroad out of operation for a month, with the resulting financial difficulties forcing it to merge with the Erie Railroad in 1960 to form the Erie Lackawanna Railroad.
  • Erie Railroad (CR, EMD) was key to economic development along the Southern Tier, which includes Binghamton and Elmira, N.Y. In 1851, Secretary of State Daniel Webster was strapped to a rocking chair on an open flatcar, wrapped in a blanket and clutching a bottle of rum, so he could ride the just-completed railroad.
  • Illinois Terminal Railroad (NW, EMD) began life as the Illinois Traction System in 1896 as an interurban electric railroad in central and southern Illinois. Hit by the Great Depression, it was reorganized as the Illinois Terminal in 1937 and attempted to survive as a passenger railroad until relinquishing that business in 1956, when it was acquired by a consortium of railroads. It was operated as a freight railroad until acquired by NW in 1982.
  • Interstate Railroad (SR, GE) was incorporated in 1896 to serve southwestern Virginia coalfields. Despite its name, it operated entirely within Virginia. It was acquired by Southern in 1961.
  • Lehigh Valley Railroad (CR, GE) was built to haul coal, replacing water transport down the Lehigh River, and was also known as the Route of the Black Diamond.
  • New York Central Railroad (CR, EMD) was organized from 10 roads paralleling the Erie Canal between Albany and Buffalo, N.Y., and became known as the “Water Level Route.” Today, the former NYC line between Cleveland and Chicago is the busiest on the NS system, with more than 100 freight trains daily.
  • New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (NW, GE) was commonly referred to as the Nickel Plate Road, a moniker it acquired when the Norwalk (Ohio) Chronicle referred to it in 1881 as “the great New York and St. Louis double track, nickel plated railroad,” supposedly indicative of its solid financial backing.
  • Norfolk Southern Railway (SR, GE) (not to be confused with today’s Norfolk Southern) was a line serving southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina, chartered in 1883 and acquired by Southern Railway in 1974.
  • Norfolk & Western Railway (GE) originated as City Point Railroad, a 9-mile road between Petersburg and City Point, Va., in 1836. Following numerous mergers and acquisitions, it became the Norfolk & Western in 1881. 
  • Penn Central (CR, EMD) Transportation Company was created in 1968 from the merger of the New York Central and the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the New York, New Haven and Hartford was added shortly afterward. Penn Central formed the core of Conrail when Conrail was created in 1976.
  • Pennsylvania Railroad (CR, GE), incorporated in 1846, billed itself as the “Standard Railroad of the World” and was for many years the largest American railroad by tonnage and revenues. PRR opened the Horseshoe Curve railroad engineering marvel; carried President Lincoln to his inauguration; implemented the “line and staff” organizational structure used by business today; built Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan; and electrified the route between New York and Washington, among its many achievements.
  • Reading Company (CR, EMD) was one of the first railroads built in America, and built its fortune hauling coal. It featured the first iron railroad bridge in America.
  • Savannah & Atlanta Railway (SR, EMD), began life as the Brinson Railway in 1906, slowly expanding from Savannah toward the Northwest. It was consolidated with other small railroads to become the Savannah & Atlanta in 1917. Central of Georgia bought the S&A in 1951.
  • Southern Railway (GE) originated as the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company in 1827. It put into service the nation’s first regularly scheduled steam passenger service on Christmas Day, 1830, with the locomotive “The Best Friend of Charleston.” The Southern was incorporated in 1894 from the reorganization and consolidation of numerous predecessors and absorbed another 68 railroad companies over the next six years.
  • Virginian Railway (NW, EMD) was the only railroad created through the capital and credit of one man, oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers. After building a short line, the Deepwater Railway, to haul coal out of West Virginia and then being blocked by the bigger railroads, he created another railroad, the Tidewater Railway, to reach Norfolk, Va., then combined the two into the Virginian in 1907. It was acquired by N&W in 1959.
  • Wabash Railroad (NW, EMD) was formed in 1877 and served the mid-central U.S. It was acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1927 and leased to Norfolk & Western in 1964. In 1991, N&W, by then part of Norfolk Southern, purchased the Wabash outright. Made famous by the 1904 song “Wabash Cannonball,” there was in fact no such train by that name until 1949.

Norfolk Southern Corporation is one of the nation’s premier transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates approximately 20,000 route miles in 22 states and the District of Columbia, serves every major container port in the eastern United States, and provides efficient connections to other rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is a major transporter of coal and industrial products.

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Overland products are handcrafted by some of the world’s foremost manufacturers of detailed brass models using their exact specifications. The models are beautifully factory finished for the most authentic representation possible. Their attention to detail allows them to accurately capture the past and present with their models. 

Overland models now feature NMRA-compliant DCC plugs so that customers can install the decoder of their choice.

Model Details: f/p, lettered, lights, ditch lights, DCC plug installed AT

  • Licensing: GE or EMD
  • Model Painted: Yes
  • DCC: DCC Plug N Play
  • Model Lettering: Yes
  • Directional Lighting: Yes
  • Ditch Lights: Yes
  • Motor Type: Cannon EN22 w/ Dual Flywheels
  • Minimum Radius: 28"
  • Couplers: Kadee #58

 ORDER BEFORE JUNE 1, 2012 FOR DELIVERY IN SEPTEMBER 2013

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Product Details

Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) #1071 (factory painted blue, orange w/yellow lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2030-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Delaware Lackawanna & Western (DL&W) #1074 (factory painted white, black, red & yellow stripes, red lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2031-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Erie Railroad (ERIE) #1068 (factory painted two-tone green, cream stripes & lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2032-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Illinois Terminal (IT) #1072 (factory painted green, white, w/yellow stripes & lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2033-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - New York Central (NYC) #1066 (factory painted, black, w/white lightening stripe & lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2034-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Penn Central (PC) #1073 (factory painted black w/white lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2036-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Reading (RDG) #1067 (factory painted green, yellow w/black lettering, "Bee Line Service" slogan, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2037-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Savannah & Atlanta (S&A) #1065 (factory painted black w/white stripe & yellow lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2038-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Virginian (VGN) #1069 (factory painted black, yellow, w/yellow lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2039-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage SD70ACe - Wabash Railroad (WAB) #1070 (factory painted black, Imitation Aluminum, w/yellow lettering, lights, ditch lights, (w/new EMD antenna) [Progress Rail - Muncie] - Expected Release Date: 2014-12-01
55-AA-2040-1
TBD
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Conrail (CR) #8098 (factory painted CR blue, white lettering, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) [NS Altoona Shops] - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2013-05-01
55-AA-2041-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Interstate Railroad (INT) #8105 (factory painted white, grey orange, lettered, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2013-05-01
55-AA-2042-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Lehigh Valley (LV) #8104 (factory painted red w/yellow stripe & lettering, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2013-05-01
55-AA-2043-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Nickel Plate Road (NKP) #8100 (factory painted black w/cream stripes & lettering, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) - Expected Release Date: 2014-01-01
55-AA-2044-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Norfolk & Western (NW) #8103 (factory painted blue w/yellow lettering, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2014-01-01
55-AA-2045-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Pennsylvannia Railroad (PRR) #8102 (factory painted Tuscan red, 5 gold stripes & gold lettering, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2014-01-01
55-AA-2046-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Southern Railway (SOU) #8099 (factory painted green, Immitation Aluminum, yellow lettering, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) [NS Chattanooga Shops] - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2014-01-01
55-AA-2047-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - Central of Georgia (CofG) #8101 (factory painted blue, black, Immitation Aluminum, yellow lettering, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2014-01-01
55-AA-2048-1
$1065.00
Overland - HO Scale - NS Heritage ES44AC - (original) Norfolk Southern (NS) #8114 (factory painted black, orange, yellow, lettered, lights, ditch lights, with white Lexan PTC antennas) - STAND-BY - Expected Release Date: 2013-05-01
55-AA-2049-1
$1065.00

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