Description
Railroad Short Name: NW
The 40′ Boxcar is widely known as one of the most popular freight cars used by railroads as they transitioned from steam to diesel. In particular the Pullman Standard or PS-1 design was one of the most popular and was widely used by North American railroads. These boxcars were built beginning in 1947 and share the same basic design, with certain elements such as door size, door style or roof type varying among the different railroads and production years. When production of these cars ceased in 1963, over 100,000 had been produced.
Features:
- All are Ready-to-Run
- Laser Sharp Painting and Printing
- Etched Metal Roofwalk or No Roofwalk Per Prototype
- 33″ InterMountain Precision Metal Wheelsets
- Metal Knuckle Couplers
- Minimum Radius – 18″
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