Rapido Trains HO 52504 - E44 Electric Engine "Pennsylvania" #4449
Rapido Trains HO 52504 - E44 Electric Engine "Pennsylvania" #4449
SKU:RT-52504
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Announced Date: | January 2025 |
Released Date: | |
Individually Boxed: | N/A |
- Road Name: Pennsylvania
- Road Number: 4449
- Product Line: Rapido Trains HO
- Scale: HO Scale
- Catalog: Rapido Trains May 2025
Features:
- Accurately scaled from the prototype
Operating pantographs (DCC Only)
Road number-specific details
Three styles of roof vents
Various vent hoods as appropriate
Three styles of hood doors and end doors
Full cab interior with lighted consoles
Mo-Power capacitor system for uninterrupted DCC running
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
Suggested minimum radius: 22”
Overview:
The Pennsylvania Railroad was well known for their usage of electrified freight railroading. They took advantage of their main lines being electrified for passenger use from Washington to Harrisburg and even to New York. In fact, it was predicted that the future of rail would rely on electrifying future routes for this type of service. In the 1960s, the Pennsylvania Railroad needed a new electric motor to replace their aging P5a motors, which had been in service since the 1930s. The PRR settled on GE’s E44 motor. The E44 was able to output 4,400 horsepower in a boxy shape, which ultimately helped gain its nickname of “brick”. Sixty class E44 electric motors were built by GE, with a silicone diode rectifier. Six more were built using the new ignitron rectifier systems GE instituted. These were classified as E44a motors and rated at 5,500 horsepower. During the Penn-Central era, 22 E44 motors were upgraded to E44a specifications. However, when Penn-Central became embroiled in their bankruptcy woes, the programwas halted.
