Showroom
Our Skipton showroom is open weekdays 9am until 5pm and by appointment on weekends.
Built between 1923-1928, the Ps-4s were designed to pull the Southern Pacific's heavy mainline passenger trains with a total of 64 being produced. Painted in a unusual dark green livery, inspiration for this was drawn by SOU president Fairfax Harrison when he travelled to the UK and witnessed Gresley's A1/A3s on the East Coast. Due to this the locomotives gained the nicknames of The Harrison Engines. One locomotive No. 1401 has been preserved.
Factory built in brass, this locomotive would make a great restoration project to get it fully decorated and operational.
*Please note that items sold via The Workshop are not covered by our usual warranty and are intended as project pieces requiring maintenance and/or rectification.
Our Ref |
WSK847-304 |
Gauge/Scale |
Finescale O Gauge |
Manufacturer |
Williams Electric Trains |
Drive Train |
Factory Fitted Motor & Gearbox |
DCC/RC |
DC |
Build Standard |
Excellent |
Paint Standard |
Good |
Model Condition |
Very Good |
Box Condition |
ECT Foam Lined Loco Box |
Condition Description |
In very good condition overall, some boiler piping and ladders are loose fit and the tender needs decorating. Locomotive is decorated to a very good standard with a few minor paint chips to the bodywork and detailing. |
Track Test |
Non-Runner |
Test Results |
Motor runs when applied with power however there are issues with the American style pickups |
Selling or part exchanging us your models couldn't be easier. We travel widely to view larger collections - so when listing what you have seems like an impossible task, get in touch and we'll work with you to understand your needs.
Selling or part exchanging us your models couldn't be easier. We travel widely to view larger collections - so when listing what you have seems like an impossible task, get in touch and we'll work with you to understand your needs.
