Description
Here is a Lionel 8-85102 G Scale New York Central 4-4-2 Steam Locomotive – Painted from 1988. This Locomotive features a heavy duty DC motor, forward and reverse operation, operating smokestack, operating knuckle couplers, and operating headlight. This locomotive and tender is 31 inches long.
Originally introduced in 1880 in the UK, the “Atlantic” or 4-4-2 would rise to prominence around the world in little to no time after its introduction. Respected and beloved around the world from the United States to Mozambique, the 4-4-2 found itself commissioned in various rail-yards across several continents. In the United States the 4-4-2 would sometimes be called the “Milwaukee” due to it running on the Milwaukee rail-road, but most would find that the “Atlantic” just rolled off the tongue a little bit better. In its construction the 4-4-2 saw an advantage over other locomotives thanks to its trailing wheels allowing for a deeper firebox in the driving wheels. Most of the Atlantic models would see their time in the spotlight come to an end, and would eventually go out of commission in the mid-20th century. Today handfuls exist in preservation status in various rail-road museums.
This item has been graded per TCA standards C-7: Excellent based on visual appearance. There are a few light scratches and rub marks present on the surfaces of both the locomotive and tender. These have been custom painted by the previous owner and show a few light visible brush strokes. The overall appearance of these items may be improved with a gentle and thorough cleaning. The wheels show signs of wear from previous use. The original box is included. Check the photos for a detailed look at this item. Overall condition is Excellent.
Condition: Excellent (C-7)
Operational Status: Functional
Original Box: Yes (P-6)
Manufacturer: Lionel
Model Number: 8-85102
Years Manufactured: 1988 – 1988
Road Name: New York Central (NYC)
Scale/Era: G Scale
Model Type: Steam Loco
The Trainz SKU for this item is 5770871.


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