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#1
N / Bachmann 63754 dead on arrival
June 07, 2021, 07:07:05 PM
I just bought this new Bachmann #63754 Erie Lackawanna F7A with DCC no sound from an online hobby shop in Maryland.  It was dead on arrival.  Loco looks fine but won't respond to any commands from my EZ Command.  I have four other F7As from this same line (SNs #63751-55) which work fine with the same EZ Command and track.  Any suggestions before I send it in for repair/replacement? 

Thanks.
#2
Update:  Bachmann now advertises these models at MSRP of $125 each.  TrainWorld advertises them for preorder at $69.99 each with due date of 09/30/2020.  Any bets on when they will actually be available? 
#3
Any news yet on release dates/prices on Acela business cars 89945, 89946, and 89947? 
#4
I just got unlettered Bachmann #82057 N scale 70 tonner in Bethlehem Steel livery.  Anyone have info on Bethlehem Steel's 70 ton diesel roster?  Bachmann has two lettered Bethlehem Steel 70 tonners with #56 and #44 numbers.  Any other prototypical numbers?  Thanks! 
#5
Quote from: jward on January 23, 2020, 06:43:38 PM
That sounds like one of the Salzberg fmily shortlines. There were several scattered across the country. Wellsboro Addison & Galeton in northern Pennsylvania was another one. Same paint scheme, but much larger GE centercabs with hood ends that resembles a 1930s Ford.

Great info about the Salzberg shortlines. They must be the paint scheme source for the Bachmann N scale unlettered 70 tonner.  Thanks jward! 
#6
Update:  Found the answer on Model Railroader Forum:  Their input ultimately led me to the fallen flag short line "St Johnsbury & Lamoile County Railroad" of northern Vermont, in operation from 1877 to 1995.

  It had a fleet of ten 70 tonners numbered 46 to 55 and painted in "burnt orange" on the lower body and in "cream yellow" on the upper body, exactly the color scheme of the Bachmann model. The prototype's striping and lettering "St J & LC" were all black so I have a good example for decaling.

Interestingly, the 93 miles of the "SJL" are being converted to a rail trail.  When/If completed, it will be the longest rail trail in New England. 
#7
I just bought Bachmann #82058, unlettered N scale GE 70 Ton with DCC in orange and cream livery.  https://shop.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=5098

Is the color scheme based on a prototype railroad? 

Thanks! 
#8
Will Bachmann #44956 Plug-n-Play sound module work with older #82904 3-truck Climax?

Thanks,
#9
HO / Bachmann Spectrum SAL 4-4-0 prototype?
January 03, 2016, 09:45:32 AM
Is Bachmann Spectrum #80129 Baldwin Seaboard #106 modern 4-4-0 steamer based on a prototype locomotive?  Details? 

Thanks,
#10
I have bent the loco and tender hook coupler ends several times but they keep unhooking, especially when backing up.  Any suggestions? 

Thanks. 
#11
Closure:  rec'd following from Southern Railway System Yahoo Group member:
 
"... the 1006 was an F-11 but was built by Richmond in 1900 and scrapped Spencer in 1934 would have had 70" drivers. Would have started as Southern 335."

Thanks to all for looking.
#12
Just got this model and was wondering if it's based on a true prototype locomotive.  If so, manufacturer and build/retirement dates of the prototype?  Any addtional specs on power?  

Thanks,
#13
Anybody know road number of subject Southern 4-6-0 steamer?  Several for sale from different dealers but I can't read the road number on their websites.  
Thanks.  
#14
HO / Re: Power booster and DCC command
December 21, 2013, 08:53:29 PM
tim2009,

I've used the EZ Command red power wire with bare wires and black plugin to connect the booster to EZ track power rerailer for several years with no problems.  See 2007 post discussion titled "Bachmann 5 Amp Booster" for more info. 
#15
General Discussion / Re: EZ Track shortage?
June 25, 2013, 05:21:25 PM
Try modeltrainstuff.com or favoritespot.com, two of my favorites for EZ track at good discount prices with reasonable shipping costs, at least in the states.  Not sure of their int'l shipping rates.