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Based on a popular box car produced by ACF (American Car & Foundry) from the late 1940’s through the mid-1950’s, this model is representative of the thousands of similar cars that ran on virtually all North American rail lines. The 40’ Sliding Door Box Car, considered an American tradition, was originally built to transport goods in the harsh weather found in various parts of the United States.

This car features such accurate details as the diagonal roof panels and improved dreadnaught ends characteristic of the prototype.

3-Rail MSRP: $39.95
2-Rail MSRP: $42.95
Estimated Delivery: September 2007

Features:

  • Separately applied roof walks, ladder, brake wheel & brake lines
  • Accurate painting & lettering
  • See-through roof walks
  • Metal couplers and sprung die-cast trucks
  • True scale dimensions with accurate details
  • Weighted, detailed underframes
  • 2-rail cars feature scale wheels and body mounted scale couplers
  • 3-rail trucks pre-drilled for Adjust-A-Coupler™ System (sold separately)
  • Minimum diameter curve: 0-31 (3-Rail)
  • Minimum radius curve: 24" (2-Rail)
Item# 3-Rail Description Item# 2-Rail
Atlas O Trainman® 40' Sliding Door Box Car - New Road Numbers!
0501 Bangor & Aroostook 0551
Atlas O Trainman® 40' Sliding Door Box Car - New Paint Schemes!
0511 Jersey Central 0561
0512 Lackawanna 0562
0513 Great Northern 0563
2nd Run - November 2005
Atlas O Trainman® 40' Sliding Door Box Car - Now Available!
0506 Atlantic Coast Line* 0556
0507 Burlington 0557
0508 Rock Island 0558
0509 Union Pacific (side 2)† 0559
1st Run - April 2005
Atlas O Trainman® 40' Sliding Door Box Car - Now Available!
0501 Bangor & Aroostook 0551
0502 Pennsylvania 0552
0503 Pittsburgh & Lake Erie (NYC)* 0553
0504 Reading 0554
Two Road Numbers are available per Road Name.
*CSX Licensed Product †Union Pacific Licensed Product

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