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Athearn Genesis UP 4-8-4 FEF Locomotive 844

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Model Information

HO
Athearn
Genesis
Locomotive
Steam
4-8-4 FEF
Athearn
ATHG88413
Union Pacific (UP)
844
UP
DCC
LED Lighting
Lighting
Metal Wheels
Smoke Unit
Sound
Accurate oil tender details
Adjustable cab windows
Builder's plates
Double Stack
Drop Coupler
Dual cube speakers
Illuminated number boards
Improved loco-to-tender connection harness
Metal handrails
Oil burner
Oil Burner
Triple Stack

Prototype Details

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Contemporary (2005 - Present)
Merger (1995 - 2005)
Second Generation Diesel (1960 - 1980)
Transition (1940 - 1960)
2010s
1990s
1980s
1960s
1950s
1940s
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Availability

April 2021
May 2022
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$649.90

Model Information

HO
Athearn
Genesis
Locomotive
Steam
4-8-4 FEF
Athearn
ATHG88413
Union Pacific (UP)
844
UP
DCC
LED Lighting
Lighting
Metal Wheels
Smoke Unit
Sound
Accurate oil tender details
Adjustable cab windows
Builder's plates
Double Stack
Drop Coupler
Dual cube speakers
Illuminated number boards
Improved loco-to-tender connection harness
Metal handrails
Oil burner
Oil Burner
Triple Stack

Model Information

HO
Athearn
Genesis
Locomotive
Steam
4-8-4 FEF
Athearn
ATHG88413
Union Pacific (UP)
844
UP
DCC
LED Lighting
Lighting
Metal Wheels
Smoke Unit
Sound
Accurate oil tender details
Adjustable cab windows
Builder's plates
Double Stack
Drop Coupler
Dual cube speakers
Illuminated number boards
Improved loco-to-tender connection harness
Metal handrails
Oil burner
Oil Burner
Triple Stack

PROTOTYPE SPECIFIC INFORMATION In 1939, 15 FEF-2 class 4-8-4s, numbers 820 through 834, were acquired. They shared a family resemblance to the big Challengers and Big Boys. The FEF- 2s were built as coal burners with single exhaust stacks, drop coupler pilots and "centipede" tenders that carried 25 tons of coal and 23,500 gallons of water. When they were rebuilt, they received double or triple exhaust stacks. During the traffic crunch of World War II, ten more 4-8-4s of class FEF-3, numbers 835 through 844, were acquired. The FEF-3 boiler was slightly longer than the FEF-2; plus, the FEF-3 featured double exhaust stacks, cast pilots and cabinets on the tender. Within six months of delivery, they were fitted with "elephant ear" smoke deflectors. Several FEF-3s also received triple exhaust stacks. All of the 4-8-4s were converted to burn oil after the Second World War. They also wore two-tone gray paint from April 1946 until the mid-1950s. While UP streamliners were all diesel powered, the FEFs worked the secondary trains such as the Pony Express and Overland as well as mail trains. At the time, those trains were usually quite long and consisted of heavyweight cars, requiring all of the power the FEFs could deliver. Instead of retiring FEF-3 844 in the early 1960s, UP kept it for excursion service and renumbered it to 8444 to allow GP30 844 into the system by 1962. From the mid-1950s until 1987, FEF-3 8444 was painted in the black paint scheme. In September 1987, it was repainted into the two-tone gray scheme with yellow stripe and lettering. After returning to Cheyenne from the Los Angeles Union Station 50th Anniversary celebration in June 1989, FEF-3 8444 was renumbered back to 844. The two-tone gray paint lasted until September 1991. $649.99 w/o SOUND | $739.99 w/ SOUND A T H E A R N VISIT Your Local Retailer CLICK Athearn.com CALL 1.800.338.4639 These items are subject to Horizon's MAP policy

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