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Lionel GG-1 Electrics. Since 1947, the GG-1 electric locomotive has been a staple item in Lionel's product line. While the general appearance of the engine only changed slightly for 50+ years, the GG-1 has been produced in a variety of paint schemes and with many internal changes.
6 maj 2016 · The GG-1 was a class of electric locomotives built for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) for use in the northeastern United States. 139 GG-1s were constructed by General Electric and PRR's Altoona Works from 1934 to 1943, although mine is used by Brick Railway Systems on the New York - Chicago route.
The electric GG-1 was introduced in the 1930s by the Pennsylvania Railroad, which needed a locomotive that could carry more rolling stock at greater speeds. Its dynamic streamlined design captured the public’s imagination and made it the star of countless movies and advertisements.
Product Details. This is the HO Scale DCC Sound Value-Equipped Penn Central (Black with White Lettering) GG-1 Electric Locomotive (#4853) by Bachmann. Suitable for Ages 14 & Older. Product Rank. #14 in Electric - HO. #1081 in Locomotives. #10957 in Model Trains. Includes.
GG-1 Electric Locomotive. Prototype: Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) class GG-1 heavy general-purpose locomotive. 4-6-6-4 wheel arrangement. Built by General Electric and Westinghouse. Version in an experimental silver paint scheme.
The GG-1 includes full scale reproduction with intricate details, a powerful motor and flywheel drive system as well as heavy die cast frame. GG-1 comes with steel drive wheels with intricate "spring" details and all 12 wheels are powered.
The Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 is a class of streamlined electric locomotives built for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), in the northeastern United States. The class was known for its striking art deco shell, its ability to pull trains at up to 100 mph, and its long operating career of almost 50 years.