

Chicago & North Western O Scale Premier 4-6-4 E-4 Steam Engine w/Proto-Sound 2.0 (Scale Wheels)
Overview
Delivered by Alco in 1938, the high-drivered Hudsons had been intended to lead the CNW's premier passenger trains, the 400s - so-named because they traveled the 400 miles between Chicago and the Twin Cities in 400 minutes. But by the time the nine E-4s arrived, plans had been made to lead the 400s with another E-unit: EMD E3 diesels. Photos reveal that some of the E-4s' first revenue trips were on passenger locals, leading motley strings of heavyweights into small Midwestern towns. The E-4s did, however, spend their share of time on high-speed varnish; one of their assignments was taking the all-Pullman Forty-Niner from Chicago to Omaha, where they handed the train over to another colorful, streamlined steamer, the Union Pacific's one-of-a-kind yellow, brown, and red Forty-Niner Pacific.
The streamlined E-4 returns to the Premier line in 2007, complete with operating Mars light above the headlight to warn of its high-speed approach, and cataloged for the first time with Proto-Sound 2.0 and wireless drawbar.