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The Pennsylvania Railroad's K4s 4-6-2 "Pacific" (425 built 1914-1928, PRR Altoona, Baldwin) was their premier passenger-hauling steam locomotive from 1914 through the end of steam on the PRR in 1957. It is recognized as the State Steam Locomotive of Pennsylvania. On December 18, 1987, Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey signed into law House Bill No. 1211 naming the PRR K4 as the "official" state locomotive, according that title to both K4 survivors, 1361 and 3750.

Features
The K4 4-6-2 is now available in Bachmann's line of N scale DCC sound-equipped locomotives with our Sound Value SoundTraxx steam package that includes authentic prototypical chuff, short and long whistles, bell, air pump, steam release, and blower - all in 16-bit polyphonic sound. This finescale engine also features a die-cast chassis, precision motor, and prototypical detailing. The Pre-War K4 models, based on a World War I-era model, feature distinctive "chicken coop" slat pilots, while the Post-War versions are equipped with modern pilots.

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