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Model Trains → Freight Cars → HO Scale
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From 1911 through 1917, 70-ton H21a ''quad'' hoppers were introduced for coal service. During 1922 and 1923 all early H21 hoppers were converted to H21a's by replacing the 50-ton trucks with 70-ton trucks equipping them for coal service and bringing the total to 36,000 H21a hopper cars. The original 1909 through 1930 quad hoppers were built with the ''old style'' double-door configuration. During the 1930s and 40s, all old-style double-door hoppers were were replaced with
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...more about the Bowser Manufacturing Co. PRR H-21a 4-Bay Hopper -- Pennsylvania Railroad (Early Lettering) - HO-Scale
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From 1911 through 1917, 70-ton H21a ''quad'' hoppers were introduced for coal service. During 1922 and 1923 all early H21 hoppers were converted to H21a's by replacing the 50-ton trucks with 70-ton trucks equipping them for coal service and bringing the total to 36,000 H21a hopper cars. The original 1909 through 1930 quad hoppers were built with the ''old style'' double-door configuration. During the 1930s and 40s, all old-style double-door hoppers were were replaced with
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...more about the Bowser Manufacturing Co. PRR H-21a 4-Bay Hopper -- Pennsylvania Railroad (Block Lettering) - HO-Scale
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From 1911 through 1917, 70-ton H21a ''quad'' hoppers were introduced for coal service. During 1922 and 1923 all early H21 hoppers were converted to H21a's by replacing the 50-ton trucks with 70-ton trucks equipping them for coal service and bringing the total to 36,000 H21a hopper cars. The original 1909 through 1930 quad hoppers were built with the ''old style'' double-door configuration. During the 1930s and 40s, all old-style double-door hoppers were were replaced with
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...more about the Bowser Manufacturing Co. PRR H-21a 4-Bay Hopper -- Penn Central (yellow) - HO-Scale
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From 1911 through 1917, 70-ton H21a ''quad'' hoppers were introduced for coal service. During 1922 and 1923 all early H21 hoppers were converted to H21a's by replacing the 50-ton trucks with 70-ton trucks equipping them for coal service and bringing the total to 36,000 H21a hopper cars. The original 1909 through 1930 quad hoppers were built with the ''old style'' double-door configuration. During the 1930s and 40s, all old-style double-door hoppers were were replaced with
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...more about the Bowser Manufacturing Co. PRR H-21a 4-Bay Hopper -- Norfolk & Western (Tuscan, white) - HO-Scale
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The N-5 was the world's first all-steel cabin car. Produced in 1914 by Lines East, these cars were equipped with archbar, leaf-spring trucks and small tool boxes under their sides. While it was referred to as a center cupola, the N-5 cupola was actually 12-1/2'' off center. It had a brake lever on each end of the platform instead of the brakewheel. Over the years some changes occurred; the top lights and tool boxes were removed, Ajax brakewheels replaced the brake levers,
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...more about the Bowser Manufacturing Co. N-5 All-Steel Caboose (Cabin Car) - Kit -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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