Introduction
The T1’S Were Duplex Locomotives This Means They Had Two Sets Of Drivers, Each With Its Own Pair Of Cylinders And Rods. However, The T1S Were Not Articulated Locomotives, But Used One Rigid Frame. With This Design, The Cylinders Could Be Smaller And The Weight Of Side Rods And Main Rods Could Be Reduced. This Duplex Design With Lighter Machinery, Shorter Cylinder Stroke, Less Wear And Tear Due To Small Moving Parts And The Use Of Poppet Valves Allowed The T1’S To Travel At Extremely Fast Speeds. Unfortunately They Were Also Prone To Wheelslip And Maintenance Issues That The Pennsy Struggled To Work Through Especially The Fact That The Poppet Valves Could Not Withstand Sustained Operation At 100 Mph Speeds. These Problems Likely Could Have Been Resolved With Some Modest Design Changes, But The Prr, And Steam In General, Ran Out Of Time. In 1948, The Prr Dieselized All Of Its First-Class Prime Trains And The T1S Were Downgraded To Haul Secondary Trains. Some Were Withdrawn From Service In 1949, And All Were Retired By 1952.
Features
- All-New Paragon4 Sound And Control System Featuring Rolling Thunder
- Integral Dual-Mode Decoder With Back Emf For Superb Slow Speed Operation In Dc And Dcc
- Precision Drive Mechanism Engineered For Continuous Heavy Load Towing And Smooth Slow Speed Operation
- Extra Built-In Capacitance For More Consistent Elecrical Pick-Up
- Die Cast Locomotive Body With Die Cast Chassis For Heavier Weight And Maximum Tractive Effort
- Rubber Tires On One Driver For Additional Tractive Effort
- Premium Caliber Painting With Prototypically Accurate Paint Schemes And Road Numbers
- Prototypical Light Operation With Separately Controllable Headlight And Rear Light
- Many Separately Applied Details Such As Handrails, Grab Irons, Ladders, Piping, Whistle, And Bell
- Operating Microtrains-Compatible Couplers
- Will Operate On Code 55, Code 70, And Code 80 Rail
- Minimum Operating Radius: 9.75 Inches
- Accurate Prototypical Sounds For The Prr T1 Duplex
Overview
In 2023, Broadway Limited Is Building The Third Production Of Pennsy T1 Duplex Models, And The First Production With A Paragon4 Sound/Dc/Dcc System. They Are Building Five Models In Traditional Dgle Paint And Pennsy Lettering, One Unlettered Model That Will Be Painted Dgle, And Three Models Decorated In Fantasy Paint Schemes Based On Well-Known Prr Paint Schemes. All Models Will Have Prototypically Accurate Sounds For A Pennsylvania Railroad T1 Duplex 4-4-4-4.
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