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C&O Allegheny 2-6-6-6 Locomotive with DCC/Sound, HO Scale
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Description
HR2356 - Chesapeake & Ohio Allegheny 2-6-6-6 Locomotive
DCC/Sound Equipped - Sound unit by LokSound featuring new LokSound V4.0 Decoder which can be used on all standard DCC systems.
Pristine Finish
Road Number: 1637*
*there is a mis-print in the Rivarossi Scalextric USA catalog & some Magazine Ads, this is the correct road number for the sound version.
Details Included: Metal Handrails, 5-Pole Motor with Flywheel, Operating Headlight, Knuckle Couples.
History
The Allegheny was first produced for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway for the coal runs from the terminal in Hinton, West Virginia and 80 miles to the east to Clifton Forge, Virginia. The locomotive’s name came from the steep climb through the mountain range of the same name. Two Alleghenies were needed to take the 10,000 ton loads of coal up to the summit at 2,072 feet, one pushing and one pulling, once the summit was reached, one Allegheny could pull the rest of the trip.
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