My dad bought a Chesapeke and Ohio 2024 in 1970 for Christmas. It was a terrible pulling loco. It had one driven axle with one traction tire. The unit you have has had the power truck replaced, as I think the single axle power was the correct motor. It had a two position e unit with a double wound field winding for directional control. It was the last unit Lionel Corp produced in 1969 before the MPC era, according to the experts. Tandem Associates.
My dad bought a Chesapeke and Ohio 2024 in 1970 for Christmas. It was a terrible pulling loco. It had one driven axle with one traction tire. The unit you have has had the power truck replaced, as I think the single axle power was the correct motor. It had a two position e unit with a double wound field winding for directional control. It was the last unit Lionel Corp produced in 1969 before the MPC era, according to the experts. Tandem Associates.