As with the post above about the Texas Sepcial, sure it can be done. But there is the cost factor to weigh in. I believe Dallee Electronics makes some modern circuit board reverse units that can handle the open frame Lionel motor, but they're something like $45 each. You could also buy circuit board sound units of differnt types. None of this would defitely worth doing to any of those single axle drive Alcos made by Lionel.
But if you happen to have a big parts box and a bunch of junkers around, that makes it pretty economical to scavange parts and make improvements. Lights are easy enough to add. Add weight to the frame and shell over the motor area will improve pulling power without adding magnetraction. If you're into repainting and have a beat up shell to begin with, a good paint job can really highlight some of the simple cast-in details that are aready there. I do this kind of thing all the time.
And for around $50 you can buy an MRC 312 Sound Station that will give you sounds for any engine you own. Granted it won't be Railsounds, but it won't be as expensive either as adding sound boards to every loco.
brianel, Agent 027
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