New York Central TMCC 4-8-2 L-2a Mohawk #2770 By the 1920s, rolling stock became heavier as freight schedules became tighter. The New York Central Railroad turned to the American Locomotive Company to build a 4-8-2 freight locomotive that could run at near passenger service speeds. They were an instant success and given the name Mohawk in honor of the river that ran along the NYC mainline. In 1925, ALCo delivered an improved version, the L-2. This class would prove the most numerous fleet of Mohawks, running throughout the NYC system until the 1950s. Producing 72,700 pounds of tractive effort and 3,320 horsepower, the L-2A was equally at home leading long coal drags or speeding down the mainline with a fast freight consist. This new Lionel model portrays L-2A #2770 in the last half of her career dressed in the "blade" lettering style of modern New York Central steam power. Upgraded with the latest RailSounds 5.0 sound system, the L-2A includes the most realistic four chuffs per revolution effect in O gauge. Listen to the intensity and cadence of the chuffs prototypically change as the locomotive gains speed. It also features an improved synchronized smoke unit with new variable smoke output. Choose between light, medium or heavy smoke using a simple CAB-1 command. Lighting RailSounds Smoke Unit TrainMaster Command Control Odyssey System II SKU: 6-11105 Dimensions: Length: 25 1/2" Gauge: Standard O Scale price: 1099.99 year: 2006 rail line: New York Central Minimum Radius: O-54 Catalog Year: 2006 Catalog Title: Classic Trains Vol. 1 2006 Road Number: 2770 NYC 4-8-2 Mohawk (TMCC / RS 5.0) - 12/05 Manuals Find the latest manuals in our support section. Replacement Parts Buy any replacement parts in our support section. Contact Contact a service station to fix your product