Product Details
Diesel & Other Locos

22630
Sumpter Valley Diesel Loco





This simple little switcher is one of America’s best known locomotives. It began its long life on the Sumpter Valley Railway, then was sold to the Denver & Rio Grande Western in Colorado, where it became No. 50. Today, it can be seen at the Colorado Railroad Museum. This LGB model is a precise replica of this Caterpillar-powered switcher in its Sumpter Valley livery.


The Prototype
The Davenport Corporation built diesel-mechanical switchers for numerous railroads throughout the world.

The Model
This detailed model features:
- weather-resistant construction
- opening cab doors
- retracting cab awnings
- power control switch
- protected gearbox with seven-pole Bühler motor
- four powered wheels
- one traction tire
- six power pickups
- voltage stabilization circuit
- automatic directional lighting
- multi-purpose socket
- length: 310 mm (12.2 in)
- weight: 2100 g (4.6 lb)


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