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Sheetmetal Burlington Zephyrs

Has anyone seen/own a 9900 Zephyr that has a loco in the front and the back? I picked up a large Burlington Zephyr asst last week and I noticed one of the powered locos has no rear vestibule attached and uses a top pin coupler, but the other has a rear trailing truck and finished vestibule in the back with the hole for a top pin and lower female pin coupler to mount the coaches backwards? Were the locos with vestibules used for 3-car sets without the observation car, and the loco without the attached vestibule for the longer sets with the observation car (because those normally come with the vestibule attached). I noticed a few of the Comet double-ended sets come with one of each style loco. 

Examples:

4-car 9900 zephyr

Open rear loco closed observation3-car 9900

trailing truck loco and open front of observation

4-car comet

Comet double ended

5-car 9900 electric

loco with rear trailing truck and open front observation, note 4-window instead of 6-window coaches, 

 

The Kimball book merely list the loco as a #562 Power car and having no trailing truck, whether electric or clockwork. But, a footnote at the end of the Zephyr section mentions reports of 562s with both power and trailing trucks that were constructed in a similar fashion to the Comets using 4-window coaches instead of the normal 6-window. 

To be honest I never noticed the difference until I started unpacking assortment. 

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  • 5-car 9900 electric
Last edited by Jim O'C
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