10500036 N Southern 50' Steel Side, 14 Panel, Fixed End Gondola, Fishbelly Sides
This 100-ton gondola with Barber Roller Bearing trucks was built in late 1970, and in 1978, converted into a covered coil car at the Coster Shops. ...
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This 100-ton gondola with Barber Roller Bearing trucks was built in late 1970, and in 1978, converted into a covered coil car at the Coster Shops. ...
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This 100-ton gondola with Barber Roller Bearing trucks was built in late 1970, and in 1978, converted into a covered coil car at the Coster Shops. ...
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This HTx-Class 2-bay coal hopper with Bettendorf trucks was built in the late 1950s and continued in revenue use through the 1970s. Reading can be ...
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This HTx-Class 2-bay coal hopper with Bettendorf trucks was built in the late 1950s and continued in revenue use through the 1970s. Reading can be ...
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Pullman-Standard built over one million freight cars and decorated several over the years commemorating various milestones. This 50’ boxcar with Ba...
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Built for Rock Island Railroad in 1973, this gondola with Barber Roller Bearing trucks has a 263,000-pound capacity and belonged to a series of 100...
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Prototypes for the Broadway Limited HO Scale AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay Hoppers were everywhere on the railroads beginning in the 1930s. At their peak they m...
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Prototypes for the Broadway Limited HO Scale AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay Hoppers were everywhere on the railroads beginning in the 1930s. At their peak they m...
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From the early 1950s to 1959 over 1,000 of these AAR class bunkerless refrigerator cars were produced. With fewer seams than a standard boxcar, the...
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Whether called a cabin, waycar or crummy, the Atlas HO Scale Standard-Cupola Caboose is based on steel cars that brought up the markers on trains c...
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This easy-to-assemble Accurail HO Scale Fowler 36' Wood Boxcar kit is based on widely used single-sheathed, outside-braced cars first built in Cana...
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This easy-to-assemble Accurail HO Scale AAR 40' Single-Door Steel Boxcar kit is based on widely used 40' boxcars constructed to AAR designs. It fea...
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This easy-to-build HO Scale ACF 2-Bay Covered Hopper plastic car kit from Accurail features a one-piece body with details molded in place. It's bas...
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The Atlas Trainman N Scale 50' Steel Flatcar with Stakes represents a general-purpose flatcar built in the 1950s. The cars haul many different type...
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MODEL FEATURES: Removable load Separately applied wire grab irons and brake wheel Solid nickel silver wheels with RP25 contours Weighted for optim...
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This 65’ mill gondola with Bettendorf trucks was built for Southern Pacific in the late-1950s and was designed to haul finished structural steel sh...
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Built in 1954 by the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio, this depressed center fl at car with Commonwealth 6-wheel freight trucks made it to the Illinois Centra...
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This 40’ boxcar with Bettendorf trucks was converted in the early 1970s for bulk salt loading in a group of around 90 cars. As the salt was very co...
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This 50’ double door boxcar with Roller Bearing trucks was built at the DuBois, PA car shop in 1960. It was class M-69b and belonged to series 4714...
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Built in 1963 to Pacific Car & Foundry design plans, these R-70-13 class mechanical reefers with Barber Roller Bearing trucks were around 4,000...
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Built in 1963 to Pacific Car & Foundry design plans, these R-70-13 class mechanical reefers with Barber Roller Bearing trucks were around 4,000...
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