Video Notes: 1) This video has chapters for those who wish to skip around. 2) Please excuse any audio inconsistencies. I'm testing out a few new mics. 3) The minimum curve required for this locomotive is O31.
I own one of these locomotives, from a Menards Alaskan Railroad set, though mine just has an electronic whistle, not a real steam whistle. Loved the set cause it came with a manual crane , searchlight car and a maintenance caboose, and I always wanted a crane.
Awww… what a cute lil Locomotive! 💝 Honestly I had no idea they were all die cast metal construction with all those features! Very impressive! I am interested now in one of these so thanks for the lil video! They look like a blast 💥🙂
That is the cutest little engine! 😍 I've recently found your channel and have been binge watching your videos. I love that you always have a caboose at the end of your trains. Not sure what it is about cabooses, but they make me smile. Thank you for that! No model train (diesel or steam) should ever be run without one.
These are some of the best locomotives Lionel makes in my opinion. They put out some power and they're just awesome. They don't sound half bad for the price point too!
Videos like this that youve made about the Lionchief engines has rekindled my love of Lionel trains. I love your vids about scale stuff of course, but these engines are perfectly within my budget and now I have two a Pennsy A5 and a pennsy E33. Thank you for the inspo
I have an older version 2.0 Bethlehem steel 76 Sets off smoke alarms It pulls 15 scale cars with no problem A hefty piece For 239 bucks you can't go wrong Lionel hit a home run with this
One of my favorite Lionel train sets as a kid was the thunder Valley mining train set which came with one of these tank engines I still have it. I’ve been thinking about getting one of these new Sound equipped ones and swapping the body to have my thunder Valley mining sent have some sound.
What a neat and "relatively" affordable little train car! I'd love to have one if I didn't A: sit in the broke college student category and B: not have any of my O scale stuff out where I am currently because of said college endeavor lol
I have the same kind, except in the Bethlehem Steel Company 76 road name. He was such a cute little locomotive I named him Little Smokey. I actually got to run a real steam locomotive similar to that in Owosso, Michigan.
Thank you for showing this Engine. I have bought conventional Lionel one with the same shell and a smoke unit back over 10 years age for 100 dollars. This was not a Lion Chief. But it did pull over twenty cars. But you are right in nit doing this, because I burned out the motor on mine. Mine was Union Pacific numger 87. Thanks for showing the fun you can have with this engine.
I had the old version from the early 2000s but like most of them the electronic reversing board fried and parts are not available. Glad they brought it back. Hopefully it lasts a little longer than mine did
I bought the Sant Fe version in 2020 and it's a little jewel ......heavy, stout and can pull ......I've mine working with the Santa Fe Disconnect cars and four little side tipper cars as a maintenance crew, along with Lego crewman ........ makes for a cute group of hard workers
I got two of these when they first came out several years ago. They were simply hundred-dollar dockside switchers. Good puller! Sadly, tripling the price did not improve the whistle one bit.
Someone on the o gauge forum talked about how difficult it was to install electronics into this tiny engine. That Lionel added all these fancy electronics and left that crappy whistle says more about them than inflation.
I'd say this locomotive is worth it. I'm in HO scale and a new Scaletrains AC4400 is 300$ DDC & Sound, for the size and the fact this locomotive has sound for 350 bucks is amazing!
In Fairbanks in front of their terminal they had an old engine very much like this one. We had great times riding on the rail in the 4 years we lived there.
A really great locomotive. A while back, a similar one used to run the train on the Sacramento Southern and was a boxy version with similar full size design. The Granite Mountain Quarry engine was a great engine at Old Sacramento
The 0-6-0s that Lionel makes are tough little engines, Eric said they tow more than you'd think with their size. I've got one of the older conventional ones and it pulls better than many other larger locomotives I've got.
Great video, Eric. I've been tempted by one of these for a while, especially that Lehigh Valley, that is a version of the real thing I've had the chance to run (drive) and fire back when I was a volunteer on the Walkersville Southern Railroad. The real deal is owned by a father and son team in Indiana that have a few of them they've restored and rent out to various east coast museums. They travel around via semi-trucks...their company is Gramling Locomotive Works. We trucked in the Lehigh Valley or one of their other engines each spring to run on the tourist trains.
I have a vintage 1983 Alaska Railroad Lionel 2-4-2 8368 switcher and 1982/83 Alaska Bay Window Caboose 6441 in my small collection of trains. Got them for $100 in total at a train show last year. I couldn't pass up the deal. I mostly collect trains from Atlas, and specifically trains run by New Jersey Transit because I live in NJ but I have an affinity for the vintage Lionel 2-4-2 switchers.
I love the red. I’m picking my Lehigh valley one up tomorrow! Eric I’m heading to Atlanta with my wife in 2 weeks (my first time) and of course I’ll be going to legacy station. I think it’s gonna be Tuesday sept 12th I assume you’ll be working but it would be cool to say hi
Does the rear light come on whenever you put it in reverse I see a rear glass is there a light in the rear??and I do like this engine..I had an engine similar to this in mini scale..or whatever you would call below O gauge..
I have the same lil chooch from years ago. I don’t know what year but it’s the same thing. It’s the only modern loco I own. Got it from ebay. It’s a good lil runner. I need some new rubber bands for it’s wheels but otherwise it’s good.
OLD Leather Smith here, It's been a while since I watched your videos. 2, say how long I have watched is you were making tunnels and back drop 4 your layout. From what I have seen you have done a magnificent job. Thanks 4 your videos. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Eric this might sound crazy to you,but can you make a video/videos counting all your rolling stock.I know that would be a monumental task.I am fascinated by rolling stock. And your collection is world class
The catalog says 0-31 minimum curve - the Owner's Manual says 0-27. There are no flanges on center wheels - my #194 Copper Range negotiates 0-27 curves AOK.
@@Ericstrains Train telephones on these switchers? A bit odd for the time, but still believable I suppose. More so once you realize it didn't use many electronics
Video Notes:
1) This video has chapters for those who wish to skip around.
2) Please excuse any audio inconsistencies. I'm testing out a few new mics.
3) The minimum curve required for this locomotive is O31.
This is one of the most fun locomotives Lionel has produced.
I own one of these locomotives, from a Menards Alaskan Railroad set, though mine just has an electronic whistle, not a real steam whistle. Loved the set cause it came with a manual crane , searchlight car and a maintenance caboose, and I always wanted a crane.
Awww… what a cute lil Locomotive! 💝 Honestly I had no idea they were all die cast metal construction with all those features! Very impressive! I am interested now in one of these so thanks for the lil video! They look like a blast 💥🙂
Little engines really can do big things!
I have the Lionel Lines one from 2008 and love it. Glad that it was brought back and into the LC 2.0 line
It's definitely stinking cute, what a great little performer and a nice addition to your collection 👍👍
Thanks so much 😊
I finally have a steam engine that Eric has!
Yay!!!
Great review Eric. Beautiful little locomotive. Very tempted to get one!!
It really is!
@@Ericstrains11:20 ah...mixup! that's full speed
12:54 that's not full speed
Or that's just me but still it's a nefty cute little switcher!
@@Goofyboi2002 its full speed
@@Ericstrains yeah figured but still a cute engine tho
I had a Santa Fe one as a kid. Think I got it either 2004 or 2005. I'm glad to see this model is still going strong.
Amazing locomotive Eric! I really like the red and black!
Me too!
That is the cutest little engine! 😍 I've recently found your channel and have been binge watching your videos. I love that you always have a caboose at the end of your trains. Not sure what it is about cabooses, but they make me smile. Thank you for that! No model train (diesel or steam) should ever be run without one.
Thank you!
These are some of the best locomotives Lionel makes in my opinion. They put out some power and they're just awesome. They don't sound half bad for the price point too!
Agreed. They're right in the sweet spot of affordability and features.
I love how you added a little small caboose to the end that was funny😂😂😂
Thanks!
We all love big steam, but there's something special about little switchers.
Being an alaska fan I had to get one!
Videos like this that youve made about the Lionchief engines has rekindled my love of Lionel trains. I love your vids about scale stuff of course, but these engines are perfectly within my budget and now I have two a Pennsy A5 and a pennsy E33. Thank you for the inspo
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the review Eric.
What a great little engine!
I have a couple of the 0-6-0Ts. One in Pennsylvania and the elf work train. They work great on small Inglenook switching puzzles.
It’s a beautiful baby from the cold blue railroad lol. Looks so cool…the pun wasn’t intended 🚂
Haha
I have an older version 2.0
Bethlehem steel 76
Sets off smoke alarms
It pulls 15 scale cars with no problem
A hefty piece
For 239 bucks you can't go wrong
Lionel hit a home run with this
Yep!
One of my favorite Lionel train sets as a kid was the thunder Valley mining train set which came with one of these tank engines I still have it. I’ve been thinking about getting one of these new Sound equipped ones and swapping the body to have my thunder Valley mining sent have some sound.
Cool
What a neat and "relatively" affordable little train car! I'd love to have one if I didn't A: sit in the broke college student category and B: not have any of my O scale stuff out where I am currently because of said college endeavor lol
I own one of these locomotives, a LC+ 2.0 model in Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal livery. I love it!
Very cool!
I have the same kind, except in the Bethlehem Steel Company 76 road name. He was such a cute little locomotive I named him Little Smokey. I actually got to run a real steam locomotive similar to that in Owosso, Michigan.
Nice video Eric. I probably would never have purchased this but after seeing the video it might be interesting to have one,
Right on
Thank you for showing this Engine. I have bought conventional Lionel one with the same shell and a smoke unit back over 10 years age for 100 dollars. This was not a Lion Chief. But it did pull over twenty cars. But you are right in nit doing this, because I burned out the motor on mine. Mine was Union Pacific numger 87. Thanks for showing the fun you can have with this engine.
Sweet little tank switcher.
I had the old version from the early 2000s but like most of them the electronic reversing board fried and parts are not available. Glad they brought it back. Hopefully it lasts a little longer than mine did
Awsum train very kool maybe some day I’ll be able run trains like that
Great video
Cute little engine Eric!!!
such a beautiful engine!
The little engine that could,got some pulling power for sure,nice,aloha
I thought it was going to throw a rod when it went flying by at 70 mph! LOL . I need a PRR or LIRR version. Hello Lionel.
I bought the Sant Fe version in 2020 and it's a little jewel ......heavy, stout and can pull ......I've mine working with the Santa Fe Disconnect cars and four little side tipper cars as a maintenance crew, along with Lego crewman ........ makes for a cute group of hard workers
Very nice!
Love steam switchers. Great video.
Thanks 👍
I got two of these when they first came out several years ago. They were simply hundred-dollar dockside switchers. Good puller! Sadly, tripling the price did not improve the whistle one bit.
Inflation sucks.
Someone on the o gauge forum talked about how difficult it was to install electronics into this tiny engine. That Lionel added all these fancy electronics and left that crappy whistle says more about them than inflation.
I'd say this locomotive is worth it. I'm in HO scale and a new Scaletrains AC4400 is 300$ DDC & Sound, for the size and the fact this locomotive has sound for 350 bucks is amazing!
In Fairbanks in front of their terminal they had an old engine very much like this one.
We had great times riding on the rail in the 4 years we lived there.
Cool!
A really great locomotive. A while back, a similar one used to run the train on the Sacramento Southern and was a boxy version with similar full size design. The Granite Mountain Quarry engine was a great engine at Old Sacramento
Cool!
I love the locomotive! The catalog is especially awesome!
I agree!
You should see the peckett 0-4-0s or gwr 1340 Trojan! They would make for super cute locomotives on you layout.
Cool idea!
11:19 surprisingly fast for a small locomotive!
Awesome little steam engine 😊
It sure is!
I have one of these lehigh version. It is great for a little engine to build a long train out of yard cars!
It sure is!
Just got same one you have great little engine.
Nice video and steam locomotive 🚂 like u said it is cute,Thanks for sharing
Thank you! 🤗
The 0-6-0s that Lionel makes are tough little engines, Eric said they tow more than you'd think with their size. I've got one of the older conventional ones and it pulls better than many other larger locomotives I've got.
Great video, Eric. I've been tempted by one of these for a while, especially that Lehigh Valley, that is a version of the real thing I've had the chance to run (drive) and fire back when I was a volunteer on the Walkersville Southern Railroad. The real deal is owned by a father and son team in Indiana that have a few of them they've restored and rent out to various east coast museums. They travel around via semi-trucks...their company is Gramling Locomotive Works. We trucked in the Lehigh Valley or one of their other engines each spring to run on the tourist trains.
i remember this loco, i had one as a kid with the number 1 on its sides, first new O-27/O scale loco i owned. Sad it still sits in storage rn.
I have a vintage 1983 Alaska Railroad Lionel 2-4-2 8368 switcher and 1982/83 Alaska Bay Window Caboose 6441 in my small collection of trains. Got them for $100 in total at a train show last year. I couldn't pass up the deal. I mostly collect trains from Atlas, and specifically trains run by New Jersey Transit because I live in NJ but I have an affinity for the vintage Lionel 2-4-2 switchers.
Awesome!
Cute lil’ bugger!
I love the red. I’m picking my Lehigh valley one up tomorrow! Eric I’m heading to Atlanta with my wife in 2 weeks (my first time) and of course I’ll be going to legacy station. I think it’s gonna be Tuesday sept 12th I assume you’ll be working but it would be cool to say hi
Yeah chances are I’ll be working.
Does the rear light come on whenever you put it in reverse I see a rear glass is there a light in the rear??and I do like this engine..I had an engine similar to this in mini scale..or whatever you would call below O gauge..
Yes
@@Ericstrains cool I want one haa
I have the same lil chooch from years ago. I don’t know what year but it’s the same thing. It’s the only modern loco I own. Got it from ebay. It’s a good lil runner. I need some new rubber bands for it’s wheels but otherwise it’s good.
Great!
I got the Lehigh Valley model.
I have one of the older 0-6-0T’s. I have a problem with mine in that it has a stripped gear inside of it
Uh oh!
Nice locomotive
The 0-6-0’s are actually quite strong for being small
OLD Leather Smith here, It's been a while since I watched your videos. 2, say how long I have watched is you were making tunnels and back drop 4 your layout. From what I have seen you have done a magnificent job. Thanks 4 your videos. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Thanks, and welcome back!
Very cool.
Have the C&O dockside switcher, conventional, from the early 2000s
You are a legend😌
I love trains too (Especially The 4449)
Aww thanks
I’ve seen the real one it’s on display in Anchorage Alaska
Love the weathered Illinois Central box car
Yeah, I got that at York last year.
Nice engine
I like that orange and black.
😮👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😃you should've given one last image with just the engine itself and the bobber
The ✨ *T h i n g a m a b o b* ✨
Hey Eric, great video! Quick question: Does this loco require smoke fluid? Mine stopped generating snow after a while!
Just curious if I may, would you all this a tank engine as well??
Yes, it's a tank engine.
It is adorable...but why red trim ? An older color for Alaska ? Thanks 👍
No idea
Fun fact: this locomotive is not supposed to be equipped with dynamo generator sounds, as its head lamp bruns oil.
Hey! This little tank engine is number 1 just like Thomas y’all!
Eric this might sound crazy to you,but can you make a video/videos counting all your rolling stock.I know that would be a monumental task.I am fascinated by rolling stock.
And your collection is world class
I've got plans to, but it will take a while to get that video completed.
What does OT stand for?
it's zero T. 0-6-0 T. 0-6-0 refers to the wheel arrangement. T stands for "tank engine"
that’s what i thought
Hey Eric well you know what they say big things come in small peasis am i right Eric?
Curious if Lionel has finally gone back to supplying parts for their very expensive toy trains.
They've had a pretty good parts website for years. Their parts department is gigantic, I've seen it in person.
I want the Lehigh Valley Coal Company variant of this because I have ridden the real Lehigh Valley Coal Company 126
Awesome!
A Menards 6 pack would be perfect for that locomotive.
if your seeing these please hi it would make my day
Yes.
The catalog says 0-31 minimum curve - the Owner's Manual says 0-27. There are no flanges on center wheels - my #194 Copper Range negotiates 0-27 curves AOK.
Cool
A video from ABC News got into your product review video feed somehow.😕
Oh ok. I’ll remove it. Probably a mistake on my part.
@@Ericstrains Alright.
lol. your link in the description links to a massive 1700 dollar 4-8-4 steamer. whoops.
Just send a picture of one of these and your mom will buy it for you
Ok?
@@Ericstrains It was a joke
1st
Hm yes, a switcher 060 with a radio in the cab. Prototypical haha
Actually, trains had radios in the cans going all the way back to 1492.
@@Ericstrains Train telephones on these switchers? A bit odd for the time, but still believable I suppose. More so once you realize it didn't use many electronics
Saw your review and had to get one. I might have to stop watching so I don't buy anymore trains.
Haha 😂
First
Old grandpa ... will it run conventional without a nank loan for electronics?
I’m sorry but Thomas is cutest engine Lionel ever made! Period. Nuff said lol!
Wrong! 😀
@@Ericstrains I couldn’t resist lol
I was going to buy one of these, but I'm only 12. :'(
You’ll put it on a shelf and won’t run it again….😂
Sorry but the Tomix N scale Thomas is far more adorable.
Nope, you're wrong! Hahaha
You see id love to do o scale but it’s too expensive for me so I stuck with ho scale