Penn Line HO Locomotive
Identification Guide
Penn Line's name was derived from the founders' intentions to reproduce
the locomotives of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Ironically their first
locomotive The Crusader was a Reading Railroad train that ran between
Philadelphia
and New York City.
The Crusader is by far the rarest Penn Line
locomotive.
#E-600 Atlantic Loco and Tender $39.50(in 1962)
#L-100 Mikado Loco and Tender $34.50- $44.50
#K-400 Pacific Loco and Tender $34.50 to $44.50(in 1962)
#I-100 Decapod Loco and Tender $49.50(in 1962)
GG1 Electric Locomotive made in road names: $21.95(in 1962)
Great Northern
New Haven
Pennsylvania
F-7 Diesel A and B units made in road names:
"A" unit $9.95(in 1962)
Baltimore & Ohio
Burlington
Denver & Rio Grande
New Haven
Milwaukee
Pennsylvania
Sante Fe
Southern Pacific
Union Pacific
GP-9 Diesel made in road names:
Baltimore & Ohio
Great Northern
Santa Fe
Union Pacific
Wabash
Whitcomb Midget Diesel Switcher produced in road names:
Penn Line
#D-3R U S Navy (red) $8.95(in 1962)
#D-3B U S Steel (black) $8.95(in 1962)