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Seaboard, Oregon California & Eastern and CWR bicentennial. The analog d.c. units sell for $199.95 and the DCC with LokSound units are $299.95. Also avail- able now in HO scale are the original Stewart decorated F units with DCC and sound. The F3, F7 or F9 locos come with LokSound with a Dual-Mode and lighted numberboards. Road names are New York Central, Chicago Great West- ern, Missouri-Kansas-Texas, CB&Q, Soo Line, Santa Fe, Lehigh Valley, Northern Pacific, Milwaukee Road, D&RGW, Union Pacific, MEC, Erie, Am- trak, Baltimore & Ohio, and Reading, to name a few. The locomotives range in price between $229.95 and $239.95. Athearn Trains, 1600 Forbes Way,


Suite 120, Long Beach, CA 90810; www.athearn.com, has introduced its ready-to-run, HO scale Alco RS3 loco- motive. It features see-through etched metal radiator fan, metal grab irons, fine scale handrails, frame mounted bell, McHenry scale knuckle couplers, DCC ready, prototype specific details, see-through cab windows, five-pole skew wound motor and bi-directional con- stant lighting. Road names are Inter- state, NdeM, New Haven, Nickel Plate Road and Reading. The retail price is $114.98. For rolling stock, a ready-to- run, HO scale clay slurry tank UTLX is available fully assembled. It comes in seven new road numbers per road name, with fine scale side ladders, placard holders, machined metal wheels and McHenry AAR upper/lower shelf cou- plers. Road names are UTLX and ENGX. These cars sell for $96.98. In ad- dition, a ready-to-run, 8,000 gallon tank car comes with a separate manway and vent, photoetched metal platforms, sepa- rately applied ladders with bracing, sep- arately applied brake gear, full under- side detail, highly detailed injection molded body, separately applied brake- wheel, and body mounted McHenry op- erating scale knuckle couplers. Road names are Staley/white, NATX/Amaizo, NATX/black and GATX/black. These cars retail for $32.98. InterMountain Railway Co., P.O. Box


839, Longmont, CO 80502; website: www.intermountain-railway.com, now has ES44AC locomotives in HO scale. They feature a factory installed DCC decoder capable of operating on analog d.c. or DCC; operating numberboard lights and ditch lights; etched metal details, wire grab irons, and Kadee cou- plers. Each unit will have factory ready DCC with optional ESU LokSound. Road names are Central Railroad of New Jersey, Penn Central, Delaware Lackawanna & Western, Reading, Erie, Savannah & Atlanta, Illinois Terminal, Virginian, New York Central and Wabash. Units without sound are priced at $199.95 and units with sound are priced at $289.95. Bachmann Industries, Inc., 1400


24 MAY 2014


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