Early non-steam (oil/gasoline/diesel or pure electric) engines were often built using car body technology. This style locomotive is called a box cab. Our model recalls an Alco-GE-Ingersoll-Rand 300-hp switcher, one of the earliest successful box cabs.

  • Solid riveted cab
  • All steel construction
  • Axle-mounted, heavy duty
    industrial gear boxes
  • 1/2 hp, continuous-duty,
    4-brush 24Vdc motors
  • Solid-state programmable
    control and power modules
  • Options:
    Premium Sound System
    Control Stalk
    9.5 hp electric start gas engine with hydro-static drive system
    Battery Charger
    Knuckle Couplers


Standard Features

BB
Number of 1/2 HP motors

2
Powered Axles

4
Power Module Rating

160 Amp
Battery Positions

2, 4, or 6
Length

68"
Width

20"
Height

25"
Approx. Wt. w/o Batteries

305 lbs.
Approx. Wt. w/ Batteries

380-530 lbs.

Also available as a gas/hydraulic unit powered by a Honda 5.5 hp electric-start engine, hydrostatic pump and two hydraulic motors.