Bachmann - 4789 - Locomotive, Steam, 4-8-4 Northern - Reading - 2113
Stock Number | 4789 |
Brand | Bachmann |
Manufacturer | Bachmann |
Body Style | Bachmann Steam Engine 4-8-4 Northern |
Prototype Vehicle | Locomotive, Steam, 4-8-4 Northern (Details) |
Road or Company Name | Reading (Details) |
Road or Reporting Number | 2113 |
Paint Color(s) | Black |
Print Color(s) | Gold |
Coupler Type | Rapido Hook |
Wheel Type | Nickel-Silver Plated Metal |
Wheel Profile | Deep Flange |
Release Date | 1969-01-01 |
Item Category | Locomotives |
Model Type | Steam |
Model Subtype | 4-8-4 |
Model Variety | Northern |
Prototype Region | North America |
Prototype Era | NA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957) |
Scale | 1/160 |
Track Gauge | N standard |
Model Information:
Introduced in 1969, this model has been revised in 1975, 1983, 2004, 2012 and 2015. The earliest model was produced in Hong King and later versions in China.
With a 52' tender, this is a fairly large engine, and with 8-wheels providing pickup, it will run consistently, except on turnouts where the lack of tender pickup really hurts. It is also fairly noisy. The early versions has shell detail typical of the era (not very good by today's standards). Later versions show more detail, but still are fairly underwhelming when compared to a modern Kato.
Early versions use a solid chassis whereas the most recent release demonstrates a split-frame design which should make the DCC-friendly if not DCC-Ready.
With a 52' tender, this is a fairly large engine, and with 8-wheels providing pickup, it will run consistently, except on turnouts where the lack of tender pickup really hurts. It is also fairly noisy. The early versions has shell detail typical of the era (not very good by today's standards). Later versions show more detail, but still are fairly underwhelming when compared to a modern Kato.
Early versions use a solid chassis whereas the most recent release demonstrates a split-frame design which should make the DCC-friendly if not DCC-Ready.
Prototype History:
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 4-8-4 represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles and four trailing wheels on two axles. The type was first used by the Northern Pacific Railway, and initially named the Northern Pacific, but railfans and railroad employees have shortened the name when referring to the type[citation needed], and now is most commonly known as a Northern.
Road Name History:
Let’s get a couple of quick clarifications out of the way first. Reading rhymes with bedding and is not “reading” a book. Second, the only “Reading Railroad” is on the Monopoly game board. Its actual name was “Reading Company” with “Reading Lines” used on logos and advertising.
The Reading Company, usually called the Reading Railroad as was enshrined by the Monopoly board game, and boasting a predecessor company officially founded under the name the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, operated in southeast Pennsylvania and neighboring states from 1833 through 1976. Until the decline in anthracite loadings in the Coal Region after World War II, it was one of the most prosperous corporations in the United States.
Reduced coal traffic coupled with highway competition and short hauls forced it into bankruptcy in the 1970s. The railroad was merged into Conrail in 1976, but the corporation lasted into 2000, disposing of real estate holdings.

The Reading Company, usually called the Reading Railroad as was enshrined by the Monopoly board game, and boasting a predecessor company officially founded under the name the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, operated in southeast Pennsylvania and neighboring states from 1833 through 1976. Until the decline in anthracite loadings in the Coal Region after World War II, it was one of the most prosperous corporations in the United States.
Reduced coal traffic coupled with highway competition and short hauls forced it into bankruptcy in the 1970s. The railroad was merged into Conrail in 1976, but the corporation lasted into 2000, disposing of real estate holdings.
Brand/Importer Information:
Bachmann Industries (Bachmann Brothers, Inc.) is a Bermuda registered Chinese owned company, globally headquartered in Hong Kong; specializing in model railroading.
Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the home of its North American headquarters, Bachmann is today part of the Kader group, who model products are made at a Chinese Government joint-venture plant in Dongguan, China. Bachmann's brand is the largest seller, in terms of volume, of model trains in the world. Bachmann primarily specializes in entry level train sets, and premium offerings in many scales. The Spectrum line is the high quality, model railroad product line, offered in N, HO, Large Scale, On30, and Williams O gauge all aimed for the hobbyist market. Bachmann is the producer of the famous railroad village product line known as "Plasticville." The turnover for Bachmann model trains for the year ended 31 December 2006 was approximately $46.87 million, a slight increase of 3.36% as compared to 2005.
Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the home of its North American headquarters, Bachmann is today part of the Kader group, who model products are made at a Chinese Government joint-venture plant in Dongguan, China. Bachmann's brand is the largest seller, in terms of volume, of model trains in the world. Bachmann primarily specializes in entry level train sets, and premium offerings in many scales. The Spectrum line is the high quality, model railroad product line, offered in N, HO, Large Scale, On30, and Williams O gauge all aimed for the hobbyist market. Bachmann is the producer of the famous railroad village product line known as "Plasticville." The turnover for Bachmann model trains for the year ended 31 December 2006 was approximately $46.87 million, a slight increase of 3.36% as compared to 2005.
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on 2020-08-28 09:43:17
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