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Williams by Bachmann 2008 Catalog Two Names, One Commitment In 1971 Jerry Williams founded what was to become Williams Electric Trains. For 36 years, the Williams tradition provided quality trains at affordable prices with a wide variety of products that represented some of the best values in O gauge. This commitment to quality and affordable prices has also been at the heart of the Bachmann philosophy. By acquiring the assets of Williams Electric Trains, we bring two great names together and renew a common commitment to quality with Williams by Bachmann™. Though our name has changed slightly, the guiding principles that define our com- pany and shape our products remain the same. We pledge to: • offer a wide variety of Lionel® compatible locomotives, sets, and rolling stock • build quality, trouble-free products • offer these products at prices that represent the best values in the industry In the pages of this catalog you'll find a tremendous assortment of familiar Williams offerings, as well as Bachmann Plasticville® U.S.A. and SceneScapes™ scenery prod- ucts, so you're sure to find many items to add to your collection or operating layout. Contact your favorite hobby retailer to order Williams by Bachmann™ today, and thank you for your continued support! Products bearing Union Pacific, Chicago & Northwestern, Denver & Rio Grande Western, Missouri Pacific, Pacific Fruit Express, Rio Grande, Southern Pacific, and Western Bachmann Industries, Inc. is an official licensee of Pacific marks are under trademark license from Union CSX Corporation and is authorized to use trademarks ©Copyright 2008 Bachmann Industries, Inc. Pacific Railroad Company. owned and/or registered by CSX Corporation. Lionel® is a registered trademark of Lionel LLC. TABLE OF CONTENTS DIESELS.............................................................................................................................3 STEAMERS.......................................................................................................................26 ELECTRICS......................................................................................................................31 PASSENGER CARS...........................................................................................................35 FREIGHT CARS...............................................................................................................40 passenger cars featured with locomotives DIESELS...........................................................................................................................49 STEAMERS.......................................................................................................................65 ELECTRICS......................................................................................................................71 SPECIALITY SETS...........................................................................................................74 ACCESSORIES POWER, TRACK & ACCESSORIES...............................................................................80 PLASTICVILLE ® U.S.A....................................................................................................82 SCENESCAPES TM.............................................................................................................90 LUBRICANTS..................................................................................................................96 AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY PA-1 AA SCALE DIESEL SETS NAVIGATES 0-31 CURVES • AA LENGTH 34" • HEIGHT 4" •6 wheel power trucks with traction tires •powered by dual motors • flywheel coasting action •all metal gears •electronic 6-amp reverse board •True Blast IITM digital horn and bell TM •durable ABS plastic shell •die-cast trucks, truck sides, and pilots • die-cast operating front couplers •front headlights SANTA FE POWERED A / DUMMY A SET SF DUMMY B Item No. 22601 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 22701 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 PENNSYLVANIA RR - TUSCAN POWERED A / DUMMY A SET PRR - TUSCAN DUMMY B Item No. 22604 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 22704 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 RIO GRANDE POWERED A / DUMMY A SET RG DUMMY B Item No. 22605 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 22705 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 UNION PACIFIC POWERED A / DUMMY A SET UP DUMMY B Item No. 22607 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 22707 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 DELAWARE & HUDSON POWERED A / DUMMY A SET D&H DUMMY B Item No. 22609 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 22709 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 NEW YORK CENTRAL POWERED A / DUMMY A SET NYC DUMMY B Item No. 22613 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 22713 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 CANADIAN PACIFIC POWERED A / DUMMY A SET CP DUMMY B Item No. 22616 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 22716 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 TRADITIONAL LINE DIESELS 3 AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY FA-1 SCALE DIESEL SETS NAVIGATES 0-27 CURVES • AA LENGTH 27.25" • HEIGHT 4" •4 wheel power trucks with traction tires •dual motors • flywheel coasting action •all metal gears •electronic 6-amp reverse board •True Blast IITM digital horn and bell •durable ABS plastic shell TM •die-cast trucks, truck sides, and pilots •20 individually installed grabrails •front headlights • etched metal grills covering side vents and roof fan •die-cast operating front couplers Struggling to compete with GM’s dominance, ALCO introduced its first diesel locomotive, the FA-1 in 1945. ALCO real- ized that there was a tremendous demand to satisfy from the railroads phasing out steam power. The unit was designed as a dual purpose locomotive suitable for freight & passenger service. ALCO produced almost 700 units between 1945 - 1950 for railroads all over the country. BALTIMORE & OHIO POWERED A / DUMMY A SET B&O FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20901 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21001 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 LEHIGH VALLEY POWERED A / DUMMY A SET LV FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20903 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21003 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE POWERED A / DUMMY A SET L&N FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20904 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21004 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 NEW YORK CENTRAL POWERED A / DUMMY A SET NYC FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20906 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21006 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 4 DIESELS TRADITIONAL LINE ALCO FA-1 SCALE DIESEL SETS (continued) PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD - GREEN POWERED A / DUMMY A SET PRR FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20907 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21007 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 ROCK ISLAND POWERED A / DUMMY A SET RI FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20909 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21009 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 SANTA FE POWERED A / DUMMY A SET SF FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20910 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21010 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 WESTERN MARYLAND POWERED A / DUMMY A SET WM FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20911 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21011 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 LEHIGH & NEW ENGLAND POWERED A / DUMMY A SET L&NE FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20912 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21012 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 GREAT NORTHERN POWERED A / DUMMY A SET GN FB1 DUMMY B Item No. 20913 • Standard Pack: 2 • $349.95 Item No. 21013 • Standard Pack: 2 • $119.95 TRADITIONAL LINE DIESELS 5 GENERAL MOTORS F7 AA SCALE DIESEL SETS NAVIGATES 0-27 CURVES • AA LENGTH 27" • HEIGHT 4" •4 wheel power trucks with traction tires •powered by dual motors •flywheel coasting action •all metal gears •electronic 6-amp reverse board •True Blast IITM digital horn and bell TM •durable ABS plastic shell •die-cast trucks, truck sides, and pilots •front headlights •operating front couplers AMTRAK POWERED A / DUMMY A SET AMTRAK F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20701 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20801 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 ATLANTIC COAST LINE POWERED A / DUMMY A SET ACL F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20702 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20802 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 BALTIMORE & OHIO POWERED A / DUMMY A SET B&O F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20703 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20803 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 BURLINGTON POWERED A / DUMMY A SET BURLINGTON F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20704 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20804 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 6 DIESELS TRADITIONAL LINE F7 AA SCALE DIESEL SETS (continued) CHESAPEAKE & OHIO POWERED A / DUMMY A SET C&O F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20706 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20806 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 GREAT NORTHERN POWERED A / DUMMY A SET GN F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20710 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20810 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 LACKAWANNA POWERED A / DUMMY A SET LACKAWANNA F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20711 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20811 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 NEW HAVEN POWERED A / DUMMY A SET NEW HAVEN F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20714 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20814 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 PENNSYLVANIA RR - TUSCAN POWERED A / DUMMY A SET PRR - TUSCAN F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20717 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20817 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 UNION PACIFIC POWERED A / DUMMY A SET UP F7 DUMMY B Item No. 20725 • Standard Pack: 2 • $309.95 Item No. 20825 • Standard Pack: 2 • $109.95 TRADITIONAL LINE DIESELS 7 GENERAL MOTORS F-3 SCALE DIESELS NAVIGATES 0-27 CURVES • AA LENGTH 27" • HEIGHT 3.875" Locomotive Features: • 6-amp reverse board • dual motors with flywheels • 4-wheel trucks • True Blast IITM digital horn and bell TM • headlight • operating front couplers • die-cast trucks, pilots, and frame PENN CENTRAL POWERED A / DUMMY A SET PENN CENTRAL DUMMY B Item No. 20184 • Standard
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