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The Bachmann Empire Builder Ready To Run 68 Piece Electric Train Set offers a highly detailed Northern 4-8-4 steam locomotive and a diverse collection of freight cars on a 44" x 24" nickel silver E-Z Track oval. Designed in N Scale (1:160), this set is tailored for experienced hobbyists aged 14 and up, combining authentic railroading elements with compact, space-conscious design. Its snap-fit track system allows for quick setup, making it a perfect centerpiece for collectors and model train enthusiasts seeking both nostalgia and sophistication.









| ASIN | B0006KQHLA |
| Age Range Description | Ages 14 and UP |
| Assembly Time | 30 Minutes |
| Battery Description | no batteries required |
| Brand Name | Bachmann |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Collection Name | Empire Builder |
| Color | Red/Black/Blue/Brown |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | wired controller |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 291 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | wood, plastic, metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022899240091 |
| Included Components | Bachmann Trains - Empire Builder Ready To Run 68 Piece Electric Train Set - N Scale |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions | 44 x 24 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Empire Builder Ready To Run 68 Piece Electric Train Set - N Scale |
| Item Weight | 1769 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Bachmann Industries Inc. |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 24009 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty - Warranty information can be found at www.bachmanntrains.com Click on Service department tab. |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 168.0 |
| Model Name | Empire Builder Ready To Run 68 Piece Electric Train Set - N Scale |
| Model Number | 24009 |
| Not for Kids | No |
| Number of Pieces | 68 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Rail Guage | 9mm (standard gauge for N Scale, equivalent to 1435mm full scale) |
| Remote Included | No |
| Scale | No |
| Set Name | Empire Builder |
| Size | 44" x 24" |
| Skill Level | Experienced |
| Theme | Car,Train |
| UPC | 022899240091 |
| Unit Count | 68.0 Count |
R**.
Great starter set
I recently got back into model trains after I got summer off from college. I use N scale because it’s small enough for limited space in small rooms. I chose this set because it has a relatively big locomotive and a lot of cars for a good value. The track was very easy to put together. The 4-8-4 Northern locomotive included in this set can haul a lot of cars. The train is quite detailed for being little. I am having fun with it so far. I know the set has some critical complaints for derails and herky-jerky movement of the train, but those instances are likely due to the track being set up incorrectly. Before you run the locomotive, make sure that all the ends of the tracks are lined up correctly. Once you do that, the train runs very smoothly. Love this set, I’m going to have a lot of fun with it.
A**1
Terrible
The train itself was fine. The track was miserable. The connection between the power and the track were none existant ant did not make a good connection. This train set could not be used as supplied. This set would never influence anyone to look at model trains as a hobby. I have built two layouts before ,one a TT guage and a HO guage. This is not sour grapes as I bought the set to see if I could handle the size as my hands are not what they used to be and neither are my eyes.
P**S
Great N Scale Steam Locomotive Set.
This is a great N scale set for those who want a large steam locomotive. The packaging was great, the whole thing held together well during shipping. The included EZ-Track was fairly simple to assemble, a few miss alignments but that's going to happen with any track. The rolling stock looks decent and rolls well. The locomotive itself is difficult to get on the track, but that's expected given that it's a 4-8-4. Once it was set up and rolling, it ran smooth and without issue. Everything is detailed, but not crazy detailed. That's the thing with Bachmann, most of the sets are good and everything works, but you're not going to lose yourself in the details. I think with a little weathering the locomotive and tender will look much more "real", along with the rolling stock. I think a lot of the issues people experience are from poor setup and tracking issues. If the front axle is not on the track (which is hard to tell as it's mostly hidden), it will derail a lot. If the rear isn't on the track (again, hard to see), it will derail. If the tender isn't on the track, it will derail. There's a lot of alignment needed to get the locomotive on the track and running right, but once that's done it runs great. Overall it's a solid set, and for the price you can't really beat it.
B**R
Bachmann Empire Builder train set
An excellent train set, very well detailed and at a reasonable price. Have had it about a month and have already put a few miles on it. Assembling the E-Z track is a little tricky, but it's very stable, doesn't come apart and looks good. When everything is in place, the locomotive is smooth running. I've added the N scale track pack and currently have two concentric ovals connected by the four switches from the track pack. So the 4-8-4 locomotive has to run over the swiches. Overall, a nice train, but a few problems, one pretty serious. The locomotive front four wheel pilot truck assembly is very loose and floppy and doesn't stay on track very well, especially thru the switches. The two axles have far too much play. Seems like the whole assembly needs some reengineering. Another problem is the couplers. The instructions state: "To couple the cars, gently push them together,.. The couplers will engage automatically." Not true, they don't engage. You must pinch them together with a long tweezers or pliers. And they come apart very easily. The supplied rapido couplers aren't much, if any, better. Another problem is the poor quality of the wire connectors and plugs. They are difficult to keep in place and difficult to make a good electrical contact. And they should be marked or color coded to show polarity. I've painted a white dot on each plug to keep the switches and trains going in the right direction. Overall, this is a very nice train. If you have only a straight oval with no switches, the pilot truck assembly problem shouldn't be much trouble. This is my first set and it's a great starter set.
K**S
Fun trains, great quality!!!
I've had this train set for about 2 weeks now and this was just what I wanted and expected. We have limited space this year for a big holiday train layout, and our tree and train set needs to be on the dining room table (very active 1 yr old!). The trains have excellent detail, and the transformer quality exceeded my expectations. I do not have any problems with the locomotive as other reviewers have noted. Even at high speed the entire set of cars does not derail, just cruises right along. I added six lengths of straight track to expand what came in the box to beef up the distance a bit. The only tricky things about these trains are that the track metal slide connectors are a little challenging to slide together, and the train couplers require a set of spring closing hobby tweezers (what I used) or some small needle nosed pliers to connect. For whatever reason they don't simply clip together like HO scale trains do. Either way, these concerns are minor, and it doesn't turn me off in the least. Fun train set!!
D**D
Looking back I should have bought a different set.
I purchased this to go around the Christmas tree- and for that it's really good. It's simple to assemble, and (provided the connections are lined up carefully) functions reasonably well. Takes about 10 minutes from the box to functional. The large locomotive and longer cars do cause some issues though- I'll get to that later. I'm glad I went with N scale; the small size is perfect for our small tree. No complaints there. Were I to purchase a Bachmann kit for this purpose again though, I would buy one of the simpler kits. The large 4-8-4 locomotive that comes with the Empire Builder kit (and what drew me to it in the first place), just doesn't work that well. It's really too long and heavy for such a small, tight track. It frequently stalls and needs to be prodded to get it running again, and doesnt function at all at less than half-speed. I picked up a second hand Kato locomotive which works ten times better. (See video) I have to say, there's a wealth of additional track pieces, details and accouterments to purchase to give the setup more realism. I had a hoot building this display out with models from Woodland Scenics. My advice to a first timer would be to start with one of the more basic Bachmann kits *with a smaller, more modern locomotive* and upgrade from there.
B**E
Crazy train
Great train set to start the collection
S**Y
The Empire Builder set is a mixed bag.
Track: The EZ-track is good. You need to be careful putting pieces together or you can miss a joiner connecting properly and it will cause derailments. Transformer: It transfers power to the track smoothly though you might wonder about that with the included locomotive. It's real shortcoming is it lacks an AC output that almost all other transformers and older Bachmann's used to provide. The AC output is needed for driving accessories like turnouts, so this is big miss on Backmann's part. Locomotive: It looks nice but it is a terrible runner. It needs to run at high speed to not stall. The front truck is easy to derail and if you want to keep running it you will do better taking it off. At a modest speed it will stall passing over the curved power/derailer track. Realistic n scale speed is not possible. Rolling Stock: Not bad. This set provides a nice variety and overall it looks very nice. The couplers that come installed look nice but are awful to work with. The only way to couple the cars is to lift one above it's neighbor and gently place it down to engage the couplers because there is no movable mechanism provided. Bachmann does provide a set of the old fashion rapido couplers for conversion. Rapido couplers work very well but they are somewhat out of style visually so there is a tradeoff in using them. Bachmann does make different couplers for other offerings, so it appears this starter set gets second rate couplers at a first rate price. Accessories: Telephone poles and signs are provided. I've included some pictures. This does get the part count inflated and you might find them useful. Then again you might not. While I did enjoy this set as an introduction to n scale model railroading I have since purchased items from other manufacturers and I can say wholeheartedly pass on this one and buy a Kato starter set. The quality difference is staggering.
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