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Model Trains → Passenger Cars → HO Scale
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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, m oving 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
...more about the Walthers Pennsylvania Class B60B Baggage Car - Ready to Run -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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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 Phas e 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
...more about the Walthers 85' Streamlined Amfleet(SM) I Coach - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) - Phase II - HO-Scale
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