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PRE-ORDER: Athearn Genesis 1030 - 4-6-6-4 CSA-1 Challenger w/Coal Tender Union Pacific (UP) 3911 - HO Scale

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PRE-ORDER: Athearn Genesis 1030 - 4-6-6-4 CSA-1 Challenger w/Coal Tender Union Pacific (UP) 3911 - HO Scale
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Pre-Order Due Date:  09.01.23

  • There is a 5% non-refundable deposit for preorders, this amount will be deducted from the price of the product when it arrives.  
  • For any pre-order submitted after the due date, we will try our best to fulfill your order, but are at the mercy of the manufacturer and if they produce more than were preordered by their dealers.
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
• Illuminated number boards and headlights
• Headlight turns off in reverse
• Illuminated directional back-up light in the tender
• Correctly operating eccentric cranks
• Adjustable top cab vent and cab windows
• Pivoting front and rear engines for negotiating 18” radius curves
• Current pick-up on all driver and wheels
• Boiler backhead with full details and printed gauges
• Synchronized chuff, whistle, bell, blow-down, air compressor, dyno and
pop-off valve sounds
• User-controlled whistle, short whistle, bell, squeal, coupler crash,
injector, water stop and light dimmer
• Individually-applied detail parts, including brass-painted bell and whistle,
piping, valves, generator, steps, air pump, air tanks, reverser and
coupler lift bar
• Front coupler pocket can be inserted to mount operating coupler
• Dual cube speakers for great sound quality
• Lighted firebox flicker effect with see-through firebox door
• Upgraded headlight lighting with brighter LED
• Improved loco-to-tender connection harness for increased durability and
serviceability
• Minimum recommended radius: 22”

SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
• Tender-mounted DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
• Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
• Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
• Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
• Engine, whistle, and bell sounds work in DC
• All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
• Precision slow speed control
• Program a multiple unit (MU) lashup with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
• Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
• CV chart included in the box

PROTOTYPE SPECIFIC INFORMATION
ALCO constructed the first 4-6-6-4 locomotives in the world, numbered 3900
to 3914, for the Union Pacific Railroad in 1936. These huge engines were
named the Challenger Simple Articulated, or CSA-1, class. The railroad
received 25 near copies, classified as CSA-2, the following year.
Unlike compound Mallet engines that crawled along with drag freights, the
Challengers had two sets of high- pressure cylinders and could safely reach
passenger train speeds. The mammoth locomotives also had a heavy-duty
starting tractive effort of 97,400 pounds.
Originally constructed to haul fast freight up the famous Wahsatch grade, the
CSA-1 and -2 Challengers would hold a variety of assignments over their
long careers- including passenger service. Depending upon their operating
territory, they burned either coal or oil, and some locos were converted backand-forth several times

ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
• #3820 Class CSA-2, Worthington feedwater heater, large sand dome, covered vertical bar pilot, walkway “hump”, no steam pipe to front cylinders,
blackened metal side rods, satin paint finish, oil burner. Era 1940s+
• #3823 Class CSA-2, Elesco feedwater heater, large sand dome, covered vertical bar pilot, walkway “hump”, no steam pipe to front cylinders,
blackened metal side rods, satin paint finish, oil burner. Era 1940s+
• #3907 Class CSA-1, Worthington feedwater heater, standard sand dome, boiler-tube pilot with wide handrails, no walkway “hump”,
steam pipe to front cylinders, blackened metal side rods, satin paint finish, coal burners. Era 1936+
• #3911 Class CSA-1, Worthington feedwater heater, standard sand dome, boiler-tube pilot with wide handrails, no walkway “hump”,
steam pipe to front cylinders, blackened metal side rods, satin paint finish, coal burners. Era 1936+

• #3938 Class CSA-2, Worthington feedwater heater, standard sand dome, boiler-tube pilot with wide handrails, no walkway “hump”,
no steam pipe to front cylinders, unpainted metal side rods and glossy paint finish (to represent freshly-serviced and cleaned loco), special
paint scheme with white walkways and wheel tires, coal burner. Athearn research photo dated AUG-1937 shows this loco with white walkways
and wheel tires; we are unsure how long it lasted in this guise, but the effect is striking on this big steamer! Era Late 1937+
• #3939 Class CSA-2, Worthington feedwater heater, standard sand dome, boiler-tube pilot with wide handrails, no walkway “hump”,
no steam pipe to front cylinders, unpainted metal side rods and glossy paint finish (to represent freshly-serviced and cleaned loco), oil burner.
Athearn research photos dated 1937, most likely UP publicity photos, show this unit pulling the “Challenger” streamlined passenger train out
of LAUPT, as well as a “photographer’s special” of twelve UP 40’ boxcars. Last CSA-2 challenger built. Era 1937+

Details

Scale:
HO Scale
Road Name:
Union Pacific (UP)
Road Number:
3911
Locomotive Model:
4-6-6-4 CSA-1 Challenger w/Coal Tender
Version:
DC Silent

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