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Model Trains → Freight Cars → HO Scale
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Features: * An industry standard since the 1930s, the 3-bay hopper was adopted as an AAR recommended design. Although offering greater carrying capacity than flat-sided cars, the joints were easily damaged by sulfuric acid (created by wet coal), and the cars fell out of favor by the mid-1950s as repair costs mounted. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) AAR 70-Ton 9-Panel Hopper -- New Haven #80333 (brown, white) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Introduced in 1937 by the C&O, these rugged steel cabooses led long lives. Similar cars were also built for other railroads, and many remained in use until the 1980s. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) C&O-Style Center Cupola Caboose -- Frisco #162 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Introduced in 1937 by the C&O, these rugged steel cabooses led long lives. Similar cars were also built for other railroads, and many remained in use until the 1980s. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) C&O-Style Center Cupola Caboose -- Frisco #163 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Introduced in 1937 by the C&O, these rugged steel cabooses led long lives. Similar cars were also built for other railroads, and many remained in use until the 1980s. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) C&O-Style Center Cupola Caboose -- Long Island #1 - HO-Scale
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Features: * In 1974, American Car & Foundry (ACF)(R) built the first box car for Railbox, a subsidiary of the Trailer Train Company. They went on to produce 5,400 50' cars over the next six years, receiving large orders from Class I railroads, shortlines and box car leasing companies. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) ACF 50' 6'' Box Car -- Atlantic & Western #114026 (red, black ''Patch Job'') - HO-Scale
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Features: * In 1974, American Car & Foundry (ACF)(R) built the first box car for Railbox, a subsidiary of the Trailer Train Company. They went on to produce 5,400 50' cars over the next six years, receiving large orders from Class I railroads, shortlines and box car leasing companies. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) ACF 50' 6'' Box Car -- Atlantic & Western #114079 (red, black ''Patch Job'') - HO-Scale
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Features: * In 1974, American Car & Foundry (ACF)(R) built the first box car for Railbox, a subsidiary of the Trailer Train Company. They went on to produce 5,400 50' cars over the next six years, receiving large orders from Class I railroads, shortlines and box car leasing companies. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) ACF 50' 6'' Box Car -- East Erie Commercial #1266 (brown, white) - HO-Scale
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Features: * In 1974, American Car & Foundry (ACF)(R) built the first box car for Railbox, a subsidiary of the Trailer Train Company. They went on to produce 5,400 50' cars over the next six years, receiving large orders from Class I railroads, shortlines and box car leasing companies. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) ACF 50' 6'' Box Car -- East Erie Commercial #1292 (brown, white) - HO-Scale
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Features: * In 1974, American Car & Foundry (ACF)(R) built the first box car for Railbox, a subsidiary of the Trailer Train Company. They went on to produce 5,400 50' cars over the next six years, receiving large orders from Class I railroads, shortlines and box car leasing companies. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) ACF 50' 6'' Box Car -- Family Lines #5311 (black, yellow) - HO-Scale
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Features: * In 1974, American Car & Foundry (ACF)(R) built the first box car for Railbox, a subsidiary of the Trailer Train Company. They went on to produce 5,400 50' cars over the next six years, receiving large orders from Class I railroads, shortlines and box car leasing companies. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) ACF 50' 6'' Box Car -- Family Lines #5315 (black, yellow) - HO-Scale
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Features: * An industry standard since the 1930s, the 3-bay hopper was adopted as an AAR recommended design. Although offering greater carrying capacity than flat-sided cars, the joints were easily damaged by sulfuric acid (created by wet coal), and the cars fell out of favor by the mid-1950s as repair costs mounted. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay 9-Panel Open Hopper -- Chessie System (C&O) #143665 - HO-Scale
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Features: * An industry standard since the 1930s, the 3-bay hopper was adopted as an AAR recommended design. Although offering greater carrying capacity than flat-sided cars, the joints were easily damaged by sulfuric acid (created by wet coal), and the cars fell out of favor by the mid-1950s as repair costs mounted. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay 9-Panel Open Hopper -- Chessie System (C&O) #143733 - HO-Scale
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Features: * An industry standard since the 1930s, the 3-bay hopper was adopted as an AAR recommended design. Although offering greater carrying capacity than flat-sided cars, the joints were easily damaged by sulfuric acid (created by wet coal), and the cars fell out of favor by the mid-1950s as repair costs mounted. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay 9-Panel Open Hopper -- New Haven #80411 - HO-Scale
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Features: * An industry standard since the 1930s, the 3-bay hopper was adopted as an AAR recommended design. Although offering greater carrying capacity than flat-sided cars, the joints were easily damaged by sulfuric acid (created by wet coal), and the cars fell out of favor by the mid-1950s as repair costs mounted. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay 9-Panel Open Hopper -- Cambria & Indiana #222 - HO-Scale
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Features: * An industry standard since the 1930s, the 3-bay hopper was adopted as an AAR recommended design. Although offering greater carrying capacity than flat-sided cars, the joints were easily damaged by sulfuric acid (created by wet coal), and the cars fell out of favor by the mid-1950s as repair costs mounted. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay 9-Panel Open Hopper -- Cambria & Indiana #290 - HO-Scale
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Features: * An industry standard since the 1930s, the 3-bay hopper was adopted as an AAR recommended design. Although offering greater carrying capacity than flat-sided cars, the joints were easily damaged by sulfuric acid (created by wet coal), and the cars fell out of favor by the mid-1950s as repair costs mounted. * Cars feature: * True scale dimensions with accurate details * Weighted, detailed underframes * Equipped with AccuMate(R) Knuckle Couplers * Trucks equipped with free-rolling metal wheels * Accurate painting and lettering.
...more about the Trainman Trainman(R) AAR 70-Ton 3-Bay 9-Panel Open Hopper -- Chicago & Eastern Illinois #98676 - HO-Scale
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