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The Central Vermont Railway was a subsidiary of Canadian National Railways, providing a link between Canada and the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. In 1928, the CV ordered 10 Texas-type locomotives from ALCo to beef up the freight service, and were designated Class T-3a. Although these were the lightest 2-10-4s in North America, their weight limited them to service north of Brattleboro, VT. With their small 60-inch drivers, they were well suited to their hilly service area. All served with Vanderbilt tenders and their vestibule cabs were a distinctive feature.
The Division Point and Boo-Rim will offer this LIMITED EDITION project in different numbers. With only 100 pieces to be produced, you are well advised to contact your dealer to reserve yours! Target delivery is Mid-September 2006!
[September 30, 2006] They arrived, thery left, SOLD OUT!
| DP-5600.0 | Central Vermont Class T-3a 2-10-4 #700 Post-1945 large smoke box door (only 15 numbered pieces) |
| DP-5600.1 | Central Vermont Class T-3a 2-10-4 #701 Pre-1945 small smoke box door (only 15 numbered pieces) | DP-5600.3 | Central Vermont Class T-3a 2-10-4 #703 Post-1945 large smoke box door (only 15 numbered pieces) |
| DP-5600.6 | Central Vermont Class T-3a 2-10-4 #706 Pre-1945 small smoke box door (only 15 numbered pieces) |
| DP-5600.7 | Central Vermont Class T-3a 2-10-4 #707 Post-1945 large smoke box door 25 numbered pieces |
| DP-5600.8 | Central Vermont Class T-3a 2-10-4 #708 Pre-1945 small smoke box door (only 15 numbered pieces) |
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