Description
The Car Construction Committee of the American Railroad Association (ARA) designed a 70 Ton self-clearing hopper car in 1926. The design was to use as many standards as possible, and shared many common features with the shorter 50 Ton car. Between 1926 and 1930, over ten thousand cars were built for 7 different railroads. Many of these lasted into the 1960s, with a number of cars finding their way to second hand owners.
Features:
- All-new roadname
- Multiple road numbers
- Easy-to-assemble with small Phillips screwdriver and glue
- Finely cast stirrup steps; end ladders; grab irons; underbody and brake system
- Molded interior detail with rivets and side wall bracing
- Separately applied handbrake wheel
- One piece detailed Bettendorf trucks
- 33” Machined metal wheels
- Accurately profiled .110” wide wheel tread
- Plastic semi-scale Type E knuckle couplers, Kadee compatible
- Body mounted coupler box will accept Kadee whisker couplers
- Weighted to Industry standards
- Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail
- Packaging safely stores model when assembled
- Minimum radius 18”
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