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Model Trains → Passenger Cars → HO Scale
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Features: * American railroads committed all their resources to mobilizing troops during World War II. Passenger car fleets were stretched to the limit, yet more soldiers had to be moved. Pullman-Standard and American Car & Foundry rose to the challenge with special troop cars. In addition to sleepers, Troop Kitchen Cars fitted with a coal-fired range and food preparation area were built to feed soldiers on the move. After the war, most of these unique cars were later sold to the railroads as surplus and were rebuilt as express box cars, maintenance equipment and cabooses. * Walthers Troop Kitchens feature interiors, Allied Full-Cushion Trucks, metal wheelsets, working dia
...more about the Walthers Military - US WWII - Railroad Equipment ACF-Built Troop Kitchen Car -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Features: * American railroads committed all their resources to mobilizing troops during World War II. Passenger car fleets were stretched to the limit, yet more soldiers had to be moved. Pullman-Standard and American Car & Foundry rose to the challenge with special troop cars. In addition to sleepers, Troop Kitchen Cars fitted with a coal-fired range and food preparation area were built to feed soldiers on the move. After the war, most of these unique cars were later sold to the railroads as surplus and were rebuilt as express box cars, maintenance equipment and cabooses. * Walthers Troop Kitchens feature interiors, Allied Full-Cushion Trucks, metal wheelsets, working dia
...more about the Walthers Military - US WWII - Railroad Equipment ACF-Built Troop Kitchen Car -- US Army Troop Kitchen - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60b Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Pennsylvania - 7/39 - 6/41 Scheme - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60b Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Pennsylvania - Messenger Car w/Porthole Window Doors - 10/52 - 2/54 Scheme - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60b Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Pennsylvania - Messenger Car w/Porthole Window Doors, 2/54 - 9/62 Scheme - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60b Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Penn Central - Simplified Green & White Scheme w/Porthole Window Doors - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Pennsylvania - Standard Pre-War Scheme w/Square Window Doors - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Pennsylvania - Modern w/Keystone Heralds, Porthole Window Doors - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Long Island Railroad (gray, white, ''Dashing Dan heralds, Porthole Windows) - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Norfolk & Western (Tuscan, Dulux Gold, 4-Pane Square Windows) - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Penn Central (green, white w/name, ''Worms'' heralds, Porthole Window Doors) - HO-Scale
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Features: * From 1925 to the late 1960s, B60b baggage cars could be found on the head-end of many trains. While it was a distinctly Pennsy design, the cars were part of the Railway Express Agency pool and were frequent visitors on railroads all over America, moving bulk mail and express shipments. Some were equipped as messenger cars, with facilities for a rider to accompany a shipment in transit, and were identified by a 6" gold star above the car number. * These all-new models are a quick and easy way to add color to passenger trains from your favorite era, and the smaller length of just 60' is ideal for any size layout. Models include the correct "balloon " style roof,
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Pennsylvania - Messenger Car (Tuscan, black, gold - Porthole Window Doors) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Introduced in the mid-1970s, these cars have been the backbone of the Amtrak fleet. Three paint schemes (called phases) have been used on both coach and food service cars. Our detailed models are fully assembled, ready to run and prepainted in Phase I, II, III and IV schemes and feature decals for car markings and numbers, improved inside bearing trucks with electrical pickup, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, separate grab irons and coupler pockets that accept Kadee(R) #5s. (Horn-hook couplers included). * Wide red and blue stripes, and white pinstripes.
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Amfleet(SM) I Coach - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) Phase II - HO-Scale
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Features: * Introduced in the mid-1970s, these cars have been the backbone of the Amtrak fleet. Three paint schemes (called phases) have been used on both coach and food service cars. Our detailed models are fully assembled, ready to run and prepainted in Phase I, II, III and IV schemes and feature decals for car markings and numbers, improved inside bearing trucks with electrical pickup, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, separate grab irons and coupler pockets that accept Kadee(R) #5s. (Horn-hook couplers included). * As-built scheme: wide red and blue stripes, separated by narrow white stripes, plus headless arrow logos.
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Amfleet(SM) I Coach - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) Phase I - HO-Scale
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Features: * Introduced in the mid-1970s, these cars have been the backbone of the Amtrak fleet. Three paint schemes (called phases) have been used on both coach and food service cars. Our detailed models are fully assembled, ready to run and prepainted in Phase I, II, III and IV schemes and feature decals for car markings and numbers, improved inside bearing trucks with electrical pickup, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, separate grab irons and coupler pockets that accept Kadee(R) #5s. (Horn-hook couplers included). * Latest scheme: equal red, white and blue stripes. Amtrak logo in black on white background.
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Amfleet(SM) I Coach - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) Phase III - HO-Scale
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Features: Introduced in the mid-1970s, these cars have been the backbone of the Amtrak fleet. Three paint schemes (called phases) have been used on both coach and food service cars. Our detailed models are fully assembled, ready to run and prepainted in Phase I, II, III and IV schemes and feature decals for car markings and numbers, improved inside bearing trucks with electrical pickup, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, separate grab irons and coupler pockets that accept Kadee(R) #5s. (Horn-hook couplers included).
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Amfleet(SM) I Coach - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) Phase IV - HO-Scale
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Features: * Introduced in the mid-1970s, these cars have been the backbone of the Amtrak fleet. Three paint schemes (called phases) have been used on both coach and food service cars. Our detailed models are fully assembled, ready to run and prepainted in Phase I, II, III and IV schemes and feature decals for car markings and numbers, improved inside bearing trucks with electrical pickup, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, separate grab irons and coupler pockets that accept Kadee(R) #5s. (Horn-hook couplers included). * PLEASE NOTE: As these cars are the correct prototype length and feature full underbody detail to match the prototypes, a minimum 24" radius is reco
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Amfleet(SM) I Coach - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) Phase IV ''Northeast Direct'' - HO-Scale
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Features: * These versatile cars are now in service with Amtrak and several regional commuter operations. The current version is a modification of a 1960s design, customized to meet the needs of the users. For commuter operations, a cab car for push-pull service was built. Amtrak's purchase (over 100 cars between 1988 and 1990) included both coach and food service versions. * Features of Walthers models include: ready to run, authentic paint scheme, decals for car markings and numbers, correct trucks, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, and swinging coupler pockets. (Horn-hook coupler s included, pockets accept Kadee(R) #5s.).
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Horizon Fleet Coach Ready to Run -- Amtrak(R) Style Car - Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Features: * These versatile cars are now in service with Amtrak and several regional commuter operations. The current version is a modification of a 1960s design, customized to meet the needs of the users. For commuter operations, a cab car for push-pull service was built. Amtrak's purchase (over 100 cars between 1988 and 1990) included both coach and food service versions. * Features of Walthers models include: ready to run, authentic paint scheme, decals for car markings and numbers, correct trucks, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, and swinging coupler pockets. (Horn-hook coupler s included, pockets accept Kadee(R) #5s.). * Cars ride on detailed models of the G
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Horizon Fleet Coach Ready to Run -- Amtrak(R) - Phase III - HO-Scale
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Features: * These versatile cars are now in service with Amtrak and several regional commuter operations. The current version is a modification of a 1960s design, customized to meet the needs of the users. For commuter operations, a cab car for push-pull service was built. Amtrak's purchase (over 100 cars between 1988 and 1990) included both coach and food service versions. * Features of Walthers models include: ready to run, authentic paint scheme, decals for car markings and numbers, correct trucks, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, and swinging coupler pockets. (Horn-hook coupler s included, pockets accept Kadee(R) #5s.).
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Horizon Fleet Coach Ready to Run -- Amtrak(R) - Phase IV - HO-Scale
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Features: * These versatile cars are now in service with Amtrak and several regional commuter operations. The current version is a modification of a 1960s design, customized to meet the needs of the users. For commuter operations, a cab car for push-pull service was built. Amtrak's purchase (over 100 cars between 1988 and 1990) included both coach and food service versions. * Features of Walthers models include: ready to run, authentic paint scheme, decals for car markings and numbers, correct trucks, tinted window "glass", complete underbody, and swinging coupler pockets. (Horn-hook coupler s included, pockets accept Kadee(R) #5s.).
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Horizon Fleet Commuter Coach Ready to Run -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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