Used to economically move merchandise across the US, box cars are the workhorse on all railroads. Large capacity "high cube" cars evolved in the 1960s to meet the needs of the auto parts industry, and are now used by companies looking to maximize their payload on a single train car.
Features include:
• Detailed, painted bodies with precision graphics
• Roadname specific opening, sliding doors (plug door or corrugated design)
• Detailed underframe
• Separately applied brake wheel
• Added weight for optimum tracking
• Magnetically operated E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers
• Detailed trucks with see-through sideframes
• Blackened metal wheels with RP25 contours
• Product Measurements: L 6.4 in., W 1.6 in., H 2.4 in.
• Retail Package Measurements: L 7.25 in., W 1.75 in., H 3.4 in.
HO scale rolling stock from Bachmann Trains.
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