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Atlas is finally going to do another run of the Alco C424's, with Proto 3, 3 rail and 2 rail.  The roads will be  EL. D&H. D-L, CP, TP&W, M&E.

Here is the link to pre-order...

https://www.publicdeliverytrac...ct&sort=alphaasc

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Also, I'be been after the FOREVER, to do 75' centerbeam flat cars..the ones u see everywhere hauling lumber and sheetrock.  These will be the 1st ones ever done in full O scale size.   MTH did these once before, but they were shrunk down versions, not scale size.

Here is the link to pre-order...

https://www.publicdeliverytrac...&section=product

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And a new box car...The PS 5344 Box car.  This is "modern"  1970's thru 1990's  50' box car.  There are still many of them in service today.   Similar to the ACF and FMC 50' box cars.

Here is the link to pre-order...

https://www.publicdeliverytrac...&section=product

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Other things in the catalog are GP-30's. ES-44's, 2 bay airslide covered hoppers, All door box cars, 52'6" gondolas, and in a blast-from-the-past--the Industrial rail bump and go trollies.

Here's the rest of the links (mostly, I think) for the rest of the catalog items...

ES-44's...  https://www.publicdeliverytrac...&section=product

GP30's...  https://www.publicdeliverytrac...&section=product

4180 2 bay airslides...  https://www.publicdeliverytrac...&section=product

all-door box cars...  https://www.publicdeliverytrac...&section=product

52'6" gondolas...  https://www.publicdeliverytrac...&section=product



Thanks,



beth



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Wow. I’m so glad to see the Morristown and Erie Alco back. I got the 2 rail with QSI sound when it was first released years ago. It’s super hard to find today, so now I can get the second road number.  I assume that since this is a 2 rail DCS engine that it can also run on 3 rail track with the pickup rollers installed.  Is that correct?  Also, how do I select a road number to order on your website.  

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All of the C424's are available in 3 rail with DCS,   as well as 2 rail with DCS and DCC.  If you are running 3 rail, u can buy a 3 rail engine.

beth

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Thanks for the info. My specific question was about operating 2 rail models on a 3 rail scale layout. With the MTH 2 rail engines 3 2 system you could add pickup rollers and then operate them off the center rail. Does Atlas have this option now that they’re using DCS?

Thanks!   I hope they do.  The catalog says the ES44s have the 3 2 conversion feature. However, the Alcos don’t list it. Since the Alcos are original atlas and not MTH I have no idea if they would include this feature.  

Its always been possible with the vertical can motor drive Atlas diesels to convert them, you just need the parts department and some know how to do it.

The truck castings will have the center post hole for the pickup roller. If the 2 rail loco has the bronze wipers, you unscrew the wiper, remove the plastic insulating bucket and retaining plate, and replace it with the roller and its insulating bucket. The catch here is that only one side is grounded (usually its the opposing sides of the trucks so you'd have both rails covered by a truck each), unless you replace the insulated side wheels.

If the 2 rail loco has the pin plungers on the wheels, then the roller hole is left empty, you'll need the hardware, the insulator and the roller. The roller would need to be wired in, leaving the truck itself and the insulated wheels wired as is, but tied together as a double sided ground.

I'm not sure if they still use the bronze wipers. The more recent 2 rail stuff seems to come with the sprung plungers, which are not as reliable over time, unfortunately.

If you actually want 3 rail wheels, the axles drop out individually and you'd need the correct set of traction tire and non-traction tired axles.  

I dont see why these would be different aside form the electronics package, but it would certainly be worthwhile to get a hold of someone at Atlas to confirm that there will be parts available to do this. My guess is you wouldnt be the only one wanting to try it if the option was possible.

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