Atlas - N Scale - RS-2 Analog Diesel Locomotive - DCC Decoder Ready - Chicago & North Western (CNW) #52 - Green/Yellow/Black With Green/White Lettering & Red/Black/White Logo With White Lettering (SKU 150-40005026)
Available On: September 1, 2023
After a successful first run of road switchers (The RS-1), Alco’s second attempt at a versatile four-axle locomotive came in late 1946. This was the stylized RS-2, keeping similar features as the RS-1 (Long carbody and short front nose), but with many upgrades. The most notable features were the rounded carbody and a new 244 prime mover, which increased the horsepower to 1,500, a 500hp upgrade over the RS-1. With the added horsepower, the RS-2 was received well by railroads for its ability to tackle any service it was given. On a daily basis, one could see two RS-2s powering a general merchandise freight, plying the hills with a loaded coal train coming back from the tipple, or running a passenger train at speed. The Delaware & Hudson would later retrofit their fleet with steam boilers and water tanks for passenger service. The Laurentian was one such service it powered, with dual RS-2s and a striking lightning stripe consist. For example, Southern successfully built over 370 of these versatile locomotives for railroads large and small. A good example was the Southern, Delaware & Hudson, and the New York Central ordered over 20 each, whereas the Birmingham Southern and the Texas and Pacific railroads both ordered just a single locomotive. The success of the RS-2 would later pave the way for the RS-3. Today, only a hand-ful of prototypes exist, mostly in museums or on tourists operations.
Features:
• Slow Speed Motor
• Golden-White LEDs
• Directional lighting
• Dual brass flywheels
• Low-friction mechanism
• Dynamic brakes
• Factory-installed AccuMate magnetic knuckle couplers
• Accurate painting and lettering
Order Due Date: February 17, 2021
Anticipated Delivery Date: December 2021