Description
Power your favorite Amtrak(R) or regional commuter trains in style with a WalthersMainline F40PH on the job! Built especially for passenger duties, the prototypes entered service in 1976 and many are still going strong today. Based on Phase 2b prototypes, the models feature:
- One time run of these roadnumbers, order now - limited quantity available
- Factory-installed vertical hand rails
- Molded drill starter points for grab irons (sold separately)
- RP-25 metal wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Fully assembled
- 21mtc connector
ESU Sound for DCC and DC layouts featuring:
- - 4 function outputs with brightness control by CV
- - Fully DCC compatible
- - 14, 28, 128 speed steps
- - Dual mode DC and DCC
- - 4 air horns changeable by CVs
- - 2 bells changeable by CVs
- - Full 8-notch prime mover sounds
- - Compressor
- - Dynamic brake
Same powerful drive as WalthersProto(R) locos featuring
- - Five-pole skew-wound motor
- - 14:1 gear ratio
- - Helical-cut gears for quiet operation and easy multiple unit operation
- - All-wheel drive and electrical pickup
- - Heavy die-cast metal chassis
- - Constant and directional LED lights
- PLEASE NOTE: When operating Walthers-branded DCC-equipped locomotives in DC mode, do not use power packs that exceed an 18V rating. This includes MRC 1300-series power packs which have known issues with our decoders.
- Alternate horns and bell sounds can be programmed on the sound decoder using these CVs:
- Horns: CV163 = 0 - Nathan K5LH (default)
- CV163 = 1 - Nathan K5HLL
- CV163 = 2 - Nathan K5H
- CV163 = 3 - Nathan K5LLA
- Bells: CV164 = 0 - Graham White E-Bell (default)
- CV164 = 1 - GE Steel Bell
- Additional information on DCC functions:
Details
Store Location: |
P# 115 / Aisle 5C |
Scale: |
HO Scale |
Road Name: |
Metra (METX) |
Version: |
w/ DCC and Sound |
Road Number: |
129 |
Locomotive Model: |
EMD F40PH |
Customer Reviews
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Wathers metra dcc with sound
Great little loco sounds and runs good. Only reason not 5 stars is the mainline series doesnt have the detail of other lines of trains.
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Metra FP40PH engine #129, “City of Evanston”
It’s a lovely model w nice detail and has the name of the town I used to live in and live near, “City of Evanston”! I got a great price on it and can’t wait to run this locomotive