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PLEASE NOTE: Broadway Limited has supplied the following information regarding this new release, but it is not complete. BLI has not given us ETA or Drop Dead Order Dates (DODD). We will update that information when and if we acquire it from Broadway Limited. We apologize for this lack of information but this is something BLI is responsible for, we have placed a December 2017 ETA for delivery for these items, but we know this will change. The DDOD has been entered in for January 30th 2017, but we also expect this to change. BLI told us all of their new items will arrive over the next 18 months. So as we get information we will update as soon as we can.

A BRIEF HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF THIS MODEL
The first “Mikado” type locomotives on the ATSF came from the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1902 and 1903. They were assigned road numbers 885 through 899. These 2-8-2s were Vauclain compounds with a wide firebox, which extended over the rear wheels. They were converted to simple locomotives in 1908 and saw service for the next four decades. In 1913, the next group of “Mikados” was purchased from Baldwin. This group was assigned road numbers 3100 through 3128. They had the same basic design as the converted locomotives of 1908, which included 57” diameter drivers, 25” x 32” cylinders, a 170 psi boiler pressure and a tractive effort of 50,700 pounds.
In 1916 more 2-8-2s arrived, when Baldwin delivered a group of thi ty, which were given road numbers 3129 through 3158. These locomotives had 57” diameter drivers, 25” x 32” cylinders, a 200 psi boiler pressure and they exerted 56,650 pounds of tractive effort.
Between 1917 and 1920, the AT&SF received a total of 128 more “Mikados”. The locomotives of this group were assigned road numbers 3160 through 3287 and were about 20 tons heavier than the earlier ones. They had 63” diameter drivers, 27” x 32” cylinders, a 200 psi boiler pressure and they exerted 62, 950 pounds of tractive effort. The last group of new 2-8-2s to be added to the roster was a group of 101 built by Baldwin between 1921 and 1926. This group, road numbers 4000 through 4100 had the same specifications as the 3160-3287 locomotives and represents the set of Mikados Broadway Limited is producing.
There are two surviving AT&SF 2-8-2 “Mikado” type locomotives. These two locomotives (numbers 3167 and 4076) were lost in a flood in 1952 and are now sunk in the Kaw River in Topeka, KS. -- Adapted from steamlocomotive.com
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Reservations Due By: January 30, 2017
Expected Release: December 2017