| In 1948, Baldwin Locomotive Works introduced the RF-16 locomotive. With its modern streamlined styling and distinctive snout, the locos became instant classics among railfans. Railroads liked them because of their power and performancethey were great for hauling heavy tonnage trains like ore and coal drags.
These detailed DCC-ready models feature a diecast chassis, a powerful skew-wound five-pole motor with dual flywheels, all-wheel drive and electrical pickup, reversing LED headlight and Rapido-type couplers. Units come in powered A-B sets. |