Halloween Vision Triplex #3131
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Erie’s Triplex locomotives - machines so big they inspire, intrigue, and move themind as much as they could move freight. Built in an era when the compound Malletdesign was just coming onto the scene, the Triplex took the concept a step furtherin attempt to use not only the locomotive’s weight but also that of the tender fortraction. On paper at least, the locomotives could put 89% of their loaded weight touse and pull a train 5 miles long. They were so powerful that you couldn’t put enoughweight behind them to truly test it without breaking couplers and by some accountsremain the most powerful locomotives ever built.The first Triplex entered service in 1914 as number 2603 and named after a prominent and recentlyretired engineer on the Erie, Matt H. Shay. The locomotive was as much of a marketing statement for theErie as it was motive power. The locomotive performed well enough that two more were delivered in 1916with only a few minor modifications from the original. The three were assigned as helper engines on theSusquehanna Division - best known as the line over Starrucca Viaduct.The Triplex was a compound Mallet, with high pressure steam going to the center pair of pistonsfirst. The left piston exhausted steam to the front pair of pistons and the right to the rear which poweredthe wheels under the tender. The locomotives were also unique in that both the high- and low-pressurepistons were the same size, using different valve sizes to accommodate the changes in pressure.Predictably, the problem with these large beasts was not power, but appetite. The boiler wouldstruggle to keep up pressure against the consumption of six cylinders - even if it was only directly feedingtwo. And although there were elements in the design to compensate for variable traction under the tenderas fuel was consumed, as it ran light wheel slipping could be an issue. The locomotives stayed in service untilas late as 1933.Only the Virginian made another attempt at a Triplex with a single locomotive. It was rebuilt as asmaller 2-8-8-2 soon after, however. While not a major success, they were certainly not a failure as far as experimentalsteam designs are concerned. More accurately, they were truly too big for their time. It wouldhave been interesting to see the concept revisited a few decades later when technology had improvedand train weights increased, but alas it never came to be.To bring this locomotive back to the O Scale market as anything less than a VISION LINE modelwould be a crime! We have packed every inch of this massive machine with amazing features including theall-new wheel slip simulation. If your labor rate gets too high or the fuel is running low, watch out! Thoserear wheels might just start to slip. Not just a sound effect this time, the tender drive wheels have independentmotor control and will actually slip under the right conditions. And when the wheels slip, of coursethe sounds and smoke will follow along.Other notable features include whistle steam effects, a swinging bell, road-number specific crewtalk and 4-digit addressing. We’ve also made several tooling changes to model both the “production”models of 5015 and 5016 and the prototype Matt H. Shay. Few locomotives will make a bigger impression than the Triplex.
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Features:
PREMIUM FEATURES:
- NEW Wheel Slip! - Tender wheels slip on user command
- 4-Digit Addressing when using the Base3/Cab3 control system
- Multi-speaker stereophonic sounds
- Smokebox and tender steam
- Whistle Steam
- Swinging Bell
- LEGACY® RailSounds including Separate boiler and tender chuffs and road number specific crew talk
- Rear ElectroCoupler
- Optional non-scale front dummy coupler and conversion to scale working couplers
- Road number specific detailing ADDITIONAL LEGACY FEATURES:
- LEGACY® Control System equipped – able to run in LEGACY® Control mode, in TrainMaster Command Control mode, or in Conventional mode with a standard transformer
- Bluetooth® Control - Operate with Universal Remote or LionChief® App
- Lionel Voice Control (LVC) - run your locomotive by speaking commands into your phone via LionChief® App
- Odyssey® II Speed Control
- IR Transmitter that works with LCS SensorTrack™
- Powerful maintenance-free motors with momentum flywheel