HO GE C307 Indian Pacific L262

HO GE C307 Indian Pacific L262

FR3177L262

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Frateschi HO GE C30-7 'Indian Pacific' L262 - 3177-L262

The Indian Pacific is a weekly experiental tourism passenger train service that runs in Australia's east-west corridor between Sydney, on the shore of the Pacific Ocean and Perth, on the shore of the Indian Ocean – thus, like its counterpart in the north-south corridor, The Ghan, one of the few truly transcontinental trains in the world. It first ran in 1970 after the completion of gauge conversion projects in South Australia and Western Australia, enabling for the first time a cross-continental rail journey that did not have a break of gauge.

Includes 1 x General Electric C30 Locomotive painted in crisp colors and displaying the current ‘Indian Pacific' logos. This locomotive features an all-wheel drive, a central motor with flywheels, and working LED headlights. First-time modelers will also require a basic oval track pack and a 12V DC controller.

This item is intended for modelling use and is not a toy. Actual product may vary slightly from the pictures shown.

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