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Walthers 910-19464 HO Scale EMD F40PH Amtrak Phase II 279 with DCC & Sound

Power your favorite Amtrak(R) long-distance or regional trains in style with a WalthersMainline F40PH on the job! Built especially for passenger duties, the prototypes entered service in 1976 and many are still going strong today. Based on Phase 2b prototypes.

FEATURES:

  • Factory-installed vertical hand rails
  • Molded drill starter points for grab irons (sold separately)
  • RP-25 metal wheels
  • Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
  • Fully assembled
  • 21mtc connector
  • Molded drill starter points for grab irons, available separately in the 24-piece F40PH Diesel Detail Kit, #910-259
  • ESU Sound for DCC and DC layouts featuring:
    • 4 function outputs with brightness control by CV
    • Fully DCC compatible
    • 14, 28, 128 speed steps
    • Dual mode DC and DCC
    • 4 air horns changeable by CVs
    • 2 bells changeable by CVs
    • Full 8-notch prime mover sounds
    • Compressor
    • Dynamic brake
  • Same powerful drive as WalthersProto® locos featuring
    • Five-pole skew-wound motor
    • 14:1 gear ratio
    • Helical-cut gears for quiet operation and easy multiple unit operation
    • All-wheel drive and electrical pickup
    • Heavy die-cast metal chassis
    • Constant and directional LED lights
  • Alternate horns and bell sounds can be programmed on the sound decoder using these CVs:
    • Horns: CV163 = 0 - Nathan K5LH (default)
    • CV163 = 1 - Nathan K5HLL
    • CV163 = 2 - Nathan K5H
    • CV163 = 3 - Nathan K5LLA
    • Bells: CV164 = 0 - Graham White E-Bell (default)
    • CV164 = 1 - GE Steel Bell

PLEASE NOTE: When operating Walthers-branded DCC-equipped locomotives in DC mode, do not use power packs that exceed an 18V rating. This includes MRC 1300-series power packs which have known issues with their decoders.