235 2-4-2 Columbia O27 Lionel Lines

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The 235 2-4-2 Columbia O27 Lionel Lines The Lionel Scale Hudson Type 4-6-4 Locomotive No. 773 holds a unique place in the history of Lionel. It is the direct descendent of the pre-war No. 700E and the No. 763. Most of the trains produced during the Post-War period were "selectively compressed" because of the tight radius of the curved track that was used. This was not true with the 773. It is a full O Scale (1/48) replica of the Pre-War No. 700E—updated to run on the standard O Gauge tubular track of the post war years. First issued in 1950 in celebration of Lionel’s 50th year of producing electric trains, Variation A came with the very desirable No. 2426W six-wheel truck tender that had the directional unit and a whistle in it. The number "2426W" is rubber-stamped on the bottom of the tender as is illustrated to the right. The directional unit is connected to the locomotive with plug-in jacks and the locomotive was equipped with Magnatraction and a smoke unit. The New York Central’s Class J1e Hudson was reportedly Joshua Lionel Cowen’s favorite locomotive.This locomotive will only work on O Gauge track and will not operate properly on O27 Gauge track. Lionel reissued this engine in 1964 with differences noted in the variations listed below.

Variations

Variation A: Has valve gear guides on the steam chest. Came with No. 2426W tender. 1950 production.

Variation B: Lacked the slide valve gear guides on the steam chest and because of this the boiler cannot be interchanged with Variation A. This variation also came with heavier heat-stamped number on the cab, and a smaller No. 736W tender labeled "PENNSYLVANIA" that had AAR trucks with a disc coupler. 1964 production.

Variation C: Identical to Variation B except, this locomotive was produced with a "NEW YORK CENTRAL" lettered No. 773W tender that had AAR trucks and one disc coupler. Although the 1950 catalog showed Variation A with "NEW YORK CENTRAL" markings, this variation of the locomotive was never produced with lettering for the New York Central railroad. It was not until this variation, late in the post war years, that Lionel produced this engine with the New York Central lettering that was used on the prototype for this model. Late 1964 until 1966 production.


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