Call 352-292-4116 Mon-Thur 9am-4pm EST
 Home  › Model Trains › G Scale › Steam › Misc. Roads
Loading image
Product 062050 image
 062050
$2,500
#100/139 w/ Wood & Glass Display
ITEM SOLD

Gauge 1 Brass Model Train from Fine Art Models
  • Produced in 1996 by Fine Art Models
  • Brass Construction
  • Tested and Runs on Standard G Gauge Track - It is a slow runner and mainly designed for display
  • Operating Headlight
  • Incredible attention to detail on this model
  • Loose Real Wood detail included
  • 23-1/2"L x 8"W x 8-7/8"H Wood Display Base w/ Leaded Glass Cover
  • Original Box and Foam included

The John Bull is America’s oldest surviving locomotive.  It was made by the English firm, Stephensons, for the Camden and Amboy Railroad in New Jersey, and assembled by Isaac Dripps in 1831.  Dripps furnished a pilot, running on an axle of its own in front, which both steadied the engine and saved it from derailment if it encountered a stray cow; hence the often used term cow catcher for a locomotive pilot.

And, just as interesting as the locomotive, is the classic bridge it ran over in the 1830s. The bridge features individually spiked rails, tapered oak beams and stone abutments on either end.  The two bridge beams are brass and assembled just as the real beams were.

The John Bull and Bridge can be seen on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.  In addition, a working replica is operated by the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg.

BG-SKU: 31047
Scale: G
Importer: Fine Art Models
Category: Steam
Sub-category: Non-Articulated
Builder:
Road: Misc. Roads
Type:
Description: JOHN BULL
Whyte: 2-4-0
Year(s): 1996
Catalog No:
Notes: FACTORY PAINTED - JOHN BULL - INCLUDES BRIDGE & DISPLAY CASE - 1:32

SHOP BY ROAD

 
;