

Pennsylvania O Gauge RailKing 4-6-2 Torpedo Steam Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0
Overview
On June 15, 1938, both the Broadway and the Century were re-launched with new lightweight, streamlined trains, styled by leading industrial designers of the day. Heading the Century were 4-6-4 Hudsons streamlined by Henry Dreyfuss. On the point of the Broadway was the Pennsy's first streamlined steamer, K4s Pacific No. 3768, styled by Raymond Loewy. Train crews had nicknamed it "The Torpedo." Trailing No. 3768 was a string of brand-new Pullman sleepers in a distinctive black, Tuscan Red and gold-striped paint scheme, along with a diner, RPO and baggage car recycled from older heavyweight equipment. In later years, The Torpedo would go on to lead other Pennsy name trains, but eventually the streamlined Loewy shroud would be removed to make the locomotive easier to service.
Learn More About The K-4s
M.T.H. published an article in an MTHRRC Crossing Gate magazine detailing the history of the K-4s. Learn all about the history by clicking HERE.