Southern Pacific "Golden State" LEGACY AC-9 #3810 The AC-9 represented a reversal of sorts for the Southern Pacific being both coal fired and with the cab situated in the "normal" location. Initially assigned between El Paso and Tucumcari, tunnel smoke was not a concern. Designed for freight service, the locomotives nevertheless received the SP's "skyline casing" treatment which helped with smoke abatement, giving them a look that was both fierce and stylish. And with a top speed of 75 mph, they were capable of assisting on passenger runs if called. In 1950, SP rebuilt the AC-9s as oil burners. Many picked up new tenders at the time, often from already retired locomotives of other classes. They remained in service until 1956, ending their days hauling freight on the Modoc line in eastern California. Back in the Lionel showroom for the first time since 2017, we've made several upgrades to the AC-9 for this round. Inside you'll find the latest in LEGACY and Bluetooth control of course, upgraded with a three-speaker sound system, kinematic drawbar and force coupler. Like the prototype, the models are equipped with both an air horn and steam whistle. Also available for the first time will be modernized oil burning versions with oil tenders and ash pan details removed. (Note that oil fired AC-9s will also not have ash pan glow lighting effects.) In addition to three prototypical versions capturing both the early and later appearances of the class, the unique look and service of the AC-9 lends itself to several "what if" paint schemes as well. We've crafted three for some of the Espee's most famous trains. Don't miss this opportunity to add some modern Lima Superpower to your roster! SKU: 2631300 Dimensions: Length: 32 1/4â Gauge: O Gauge rail line: Southern Pacific Minimum Radius: O72 Power: Electric Road Number: 3810 Engine: Steam 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