Atlas 20006579 HO Scale 50' Postwar DD Box Car Great Northern GN #35055

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Price:
Sale price$27.96 Regular price$39.95

Description

Before the advent of specialty car types (such as covered hoppers and auto racks), nearly every type of product was shipped in a box car. 50’ Box Cars gained popularity in the late 1930s as they offered additional space for bulkier freight vs. the then-common 40’ car. Single door versions would become most common, although many double door cars would be constructed to assist with the handling of bulkier freight such as automobiles, furniture and lumber. In fact, many railroads classified double door box cars as “automobile cars” or “furniture cars” in deference to their specialized service. Double door box cars typically had reinforced flooring to handle the weight of heavier loads and the equipment used during the loading and unloading process.

Features:

State of the art highly detailed tooling

Add-on ladders, grabs and detail parts

Early or late Improved Dreadnaught, “Dartnot” and Despatch ends

Diagonal panel (DP), overhanging DP or Despatch roofs

Correct fishbelly design side sills

7’ and 8’ Youngstown doors over a 15’ door opening

Fully detailed underframe

Free rolling trucks with metal wheelsets

Prototypical paint schemes

AccuMate® couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

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