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Trix HO Alco PA-1 Two Unit Set - Union Pacific

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Trix HO Alco PA-1 Two Unit Set - Union Pacific
Posted by Loco on Monday, November 13, 2006 5:31 AM


Been looking to round out my late steam and early diesel motive power and came across this interesting tidbit: (when I should be in bed for work tommorro Sleepy [|)])

  • 600 Class
  • Diecast metal frame and body
  • 5-pole high-efficiency motor in both units
  • Comes from the factory with a built-in DCC-Selectrix decoder for harmonized control of the two motors
  • Can also be used in analog
  • 4 axles powered
  • RP 25 wheel flanges
  • Kadee compatible couplers
  • Special close coupling between the two locomotive units
  • Headlights and lighted number boards
  • Prototypical blinking Mars headlight
  • Length over the couplers: 18-5/16"

For under $200 bucks, this has got me interested.  BUT, as I'm rather new to hobby, I was wondering if I've missed something and would greatly appreciate you comments before adding her to my stable. It is on special from an online store.

Again Thanks.  Oh, let me know if I've miss any vital details

Loco

p.s. I did do good 15 minutes of searching but not much came up....
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Posted by jsoderq on Monday, November 13, 2006 8:44 AM
Trix is made by Marklin of Germany. Most excellent models.
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Posted by cacole on Monday, November 13, 2006 9:28 AM

If the  <$200 price is for the set, it's a real bargain.

The price in the Walthers 2006 HO scale catalog for the set is $469.00 MSRP.

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Posted by tstage on Monday, November 13, 2006 9:42 AM
Loco,

I bought a Trix 2-8-2 Mike a few months ago because they dropped the price substantually.  It is a TERRIFIC locomotive.  If the Trix Alco PAs are anything like their Mikados, I'd jump all over it.  Does it come with sound?

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Posted by Loco on Monday, November 13, 2006 11:42 AM
    I'm not sure.....That was one of my concerns.  Here is the link to the TRIX website:

http://www.trixtrains.com/american.html

Have to scroll a down a few.
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Posted by tstage on Monday, November 13, 2006 12:40 PM
Loco,

It doesn't appear to come with sound.  But from the description, both units are powered and do have decoders.  PA units are fairly big.  My guess is that if you wanted to put in sound later on - even though the PA B-unit is powered - you would still have room under the hood to do that.  Anyone disagree with that statement?

Loco, I just checked Tony's Train Exchange web site.  Tony's has the LokSound 3.5 sound decoder & speaker for the PA units at a decent price.

Hope that helps...

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Posted by Loco on Monday, November 13, 2006 1:35 PM
   That's what I figured, no sound.  While I was scouting about, I found a D&RG (I think) and the write up stated "Digital" in the title and highlighted the DCC sound.  So there must be a LITTLE room for a speaker :o)

Now I'll have to decide if this will be my FIRST decoder install!!!!
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Posted by Loco on Monday, November 13, 2006 2:16 PM
    I just recieved this e-mail:

Hello,

The ALCO PA does not have a sound.


Brenda Hensleigh
Sales & Marketing Coordinator

Märklin, Inc.
PO Box 510559
New Berlin, WI 53151
262-784-8854

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Posted by tstage on Monday, November 13, 2006 4:19 PM
Loco,

E-mail any one of the three below and see what they would recommend installing into the Trix PAs, if it IS possible (and I think it would):
  1. Empire Norther Models (Tim Smith)
  2. Litchfield Station (Bruce Petrarca)
  3. Tony's Train Exchange (Tony)
Acutally, the other thing to do is to e-mail back Brenda @ Marklin and find out what sound decoder they would recommend.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 13, 2006 4:28 PM
Just a reminder, Tom. The Trix PA set is two back to back A units.
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Posted by tstage on Monday, November 13, 2006 4:33 PM
Yes, come to think of it, I did notice that.  Hopefully there will still be some room under there anyhow.  Thanks, Jonathon! Smile [:)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 13, 2006 5:24 PM

I have heard that those things pull like crazy. But anyway there should be plenty of room for a sound install, and Loksound decoders sure do sound great!

Good luck

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Posted by Loco on Monday, November 13, 2006 10:05 PM
    I'm not sure I'll get use to the outstanding info here....thanks yet again.   I'm going to e-mail her back and see what they might suggest (and if they might have plans for a 'digital' version) as well as contacting the stores mentioned above.  Sometimes the "corporate" answere is not always the best way to go ;)  But then, sometimes it is :o)

In any case, I will post the resutles... and I'm leaning towards getting them beauties.  SOOO be prepaired and forwarned fer a few questions on decoder installations!!!! LOL

The "buy now" price is listed at $189.  So from what you all are saying, it a good purchase yes?
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Posted by tstage on Monday, November 13, 2006 10:37 PM
Loco,

Again, from the description, the Trix PAs are the "digital version" - just not with sound.  Unless they are inferior in quality, you can (and probably should) just keep the motor decoder in place.  A sound-only  decoder can be added without disturbing the setup.

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Posted by Loco on Monday, November 13, 2006 10:49 PM
   Yup Tom, I was a bit unclear about that.  They are DCC, just no sound.  I e-mailed Mrs. Hensleigh a few minutes ago and will update ya all.

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Posted by tstage on Monday, November 13, 2006 11:53 PM
Loco,

I look forward to hearing what you find out.

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Posted by Loco on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 8:10 PM
    Up-date on the sitch:

Hi,

We recommend Soundtraxx or Loksound.

Brenda


Brenda Hensleigh
Sales & Marketing Coordinator

And there ya have it.  I e-mailed a distributer and he said the company reduced the pricing as a special and was not sure how long it would run. So now I need to figure out exactly which sound system to instal :o)


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Posted by Loco on Thursday, November 16, 2006 6:45 PM
    Well, went and bought them, 179.00 and got a $10 gift cert!  Guess I'll use it to by a decoder.  Will keep ya all posted.

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Posted by railandsail on Saturday, January 13, 2024 6:20 PM

tstage
Loco,

Again, from the description, the Trix PAs are the "digital version" - just not with sound.  Unless they are inferior in quality, you can (and probably should) just keep the motor decoder in place.  A sound-only  decoder can be added without disturbing the setup.

Tom
 

Do you know of any examples of this 2 decoder installation?   I just aquired a set of these PA today.   

I had heard that dual decoder installations in blueline Broadways could be a problem?

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Posted by richhotrain on Saturday, January 13, 2024 8:24 PM

Not a problem but best to use an N scale motive decoder due to space considerations. The factory installed decoder is sound and lights only.

Rich

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Posted by dbduck on Monday, January 15, 2024 4:35 PM

railandsail

 

 
tstage
Loco,

Again, from the description, the Trix PAs are the "digital version" - just not with sound.  Unless they are inferior in quality, you can (and probably should) just keep the motor decoder in place.  A sound-only  decoder can be added without disturbing the setup.

Tom
 

 

 

Do you know of any examples of this 2 decoder installation?   I just aquired a set of these PA today.   

I had heard that dual decoder installations in blueline Broadways could be a problem?

 

I have an older BLI blueline locomotive that has dual decoders. Everything would work fine on 03 but when I tried to put in the address of 776  only one of the decoders Functioned properly the other would still only work on 03. I can't recall which one

I then tried address 76 and everything worked fine. So apparently one the decoders will not accept a three or four digit address.

I still have the locomotive, and it still runs perfectly. I just have a note on the box stating that the address is 76.

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Posted by richhotrain on Monday, January 15, 2024 4:52 PM

dbduck

I have an older BLI blueline locomotive that has dual decoders. Everything would work fine on 03 but when I tried to put in the address of 776  only one of the decoders Functioned properly the other would still only work on 03. I can't recall which one

I then tried address 76 and everything worked fine. So apparently one the decoders will not accept a three or four digit address.

I still have the locomotive, and it still runs perfectly. I just have a note on the box stating that the address is 76.

The Blueline diesels come, out of the box, with a factory installed sound and lights decoder. In my case, I installed NCE N14IP decoders and programmed 3-digit long addresses that work just fine.

Rich

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