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I have several of them and like them very much. These are an improved version of the original Lionel 520 Boxcab (one of my postwar favorites as indicated by my founding of the "Friends of the 520" group some years ago).

The newer K-Line versions don't like O27 switches all that much--pilot truck tends to derail--but that's no longer a problem for me since I no longer use O27 switches.

Homely little boxcabs rank among my favorite locomotives.
I have two of these both in New Haven Green and Gold. I agree with most of the above underpowered etc but will add that I wanted to run these run MU because of the two couplers but the way they are set up with the guide truck as the pilot instead of trailing the front engine derails the second every time it hits a tighter curve. I had to run them nose to nose with the engineer figures facing each other and cycle one unit to run backwards to make it work.
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...the way they are set up with the guide truck as the pilot instead of trailing the front engine derails the second every time it hits a tighter curve.

That is a problem, as I noted above in regard to O27 switches. Not sure why they were designed with that pilot truck in front because the original 520 operated with that wheelset as a trailing truck so it actually guides the trailing cars. Hopefully, RMT will correct that if/when they make the things again.

Might be easy enough to correct, as I recall, if the cab figures are simply installed in the opposite end cab. I'm not certain about that though because it has been a while since I fussed with the boxcabs I have.
I purchased the one of the first run of these made by K-Line in the CNJ #1000 livery.
As stated previously, they aren't the most powerful engines in my inventory, next to my RMT CNJ Beeps, they are the neatest! I believe I pulled 4 Sunoco post war tankers before it complained. I didn't care, I really like it.
I ran my Boxcab on Fastrack and through O-36 switches and experienced "0" issues.
Again, as stated before, the horn has a lot to be desired, but one of my Beeps has an ERR sound commander in it and the Beep is just as loud as the Boxcab.

Play factor is a 10....if your looking for something prototypical...not so much.
But I like it and it was worth the $90 I paid for it. Smile
I'd've liked one myself, but I'd have prefered that it had been made with two trucks (as is stamped on the frame). Granted that the Lionel original was supposed to be their cheapest loco, with all the upgrades since I'm surprised K-Line nor RMT has done this. Maybe the trucks from the BANG could be fitted in, eh Walter? (hint, hint)
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I believe I pulled 4 Sunoco post war tankers before it complained. I didn't care, I really like it.

I have operated as many as six traditional-size cars behind mine with no problems.

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I ran my Boxcab on Fastrack and through O-36 switches and experienced "0" issues.

Ditto!

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I have the Lionel TMCC one, the single PARR, not the one with the dummy sound engine.

An entirely different unit than the one being discussed here, but certainly a very nice one.

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I agree with Artyoung, they should have used the Bang chassis.

That would require all-new body tooling as well. I imagine RMT's version of the boxcab will be nearly identical to the K-Line version in just about every respect.
From the RMT website:

BOXCAB LOCOMOTIVE:
ORDERS ACCEPTED starting mid-2012 and pricing will be shown at that time.

Originally designed jointly by K-Line Electric Trains of Chapel Hill, NC and RMT® in early 2000, the BOXCAB was actually produced only as a K-line by Lionel product 2005-2010 as an 0-27 locomotive.

For 2012, RMT BY ARISTO-CRAFT® will re-introduce the BOXCAB locomotive. A new chassis has been developed that uses the durable RMT® BEEP® mechanism along with a solid frame, additional lighting features, interior cab figures and more.

However, any previous KBL production of specific roadNUMBER will not be repeated allowing each RAILroad series to continue along with new railroad names not previously offered.

The BOXCAB locomotive will feature dual motors, 4-wheel drive with traction tire, electronic reversing unit, operating couplers, front and rear directional headlights, metal handrails and upgraded painting decoration.

Availability is expected in Spring 2012 and detailed artwork information will be updated when available.
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