Description
Railroad Short Name: UP
Originally built as a Union Pacific 800-class steam tender in 1937, UPP 809 (814) has undergone significant changes over the years. It was rebuilt as a fuel tender for the GTEL 8500 Horsepower “Big Blow” Turbines in the 1960s, converted to a fuel storage tank in the 1970s, and finally entered water service for the Heritage steam fleet in 1989.
- Fully assembled
- “Joe Jordan”
- Two (2) roof equipment boxes
- Water plumbing details.
- Unique weld seam locations
- Riveted end access plates
- Commonwealth 3-axle trucks with rotating bearing caps
- 24,000-gallon capacity
- Non-insulated
- Intricate electrical and water plumbing
- Handbrake housing with finely detailed wheel and chain
- Factory-applied air tank, brake cylinder, and control valve
- Brake beam
- Underbody brake details and plumbing
- Factory-applied multiple unit (MU) hoses, coupler cut levers, and trainline hoses
- Durable body-mounted metal semi-scale Type E knuckle couplers
- 36” machined metal wheels
- Accurately profiled .110″ wide wheel tread
- Directional front and rear LED lighting
- 2-function DCC programmable decoder
- Operate using DC and DCC
- Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail
- Printing and lettering legible even under magnification
- Weighted above Industry standards
- Packaging safely stores model
- Truck safety chains available separately (SXT80111) – requires 22” minimum radius curve
- Minimum radius: 18”
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