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Model Trains → Passenger Cars → HO Scale
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Features: Each ready-to-run HO Scale model is complete with a full interior, flush-fitting windows, wire grab irons, a removable roof with separate details, working diaphragms and a complete underbody featuring diecast GSC Commonwealth trucks with RP-25 metal wheels. Working knuckle couplers and optional horn-hook couplers are also included. Electrical pickups are already installed, which allows easy installation of the snap-in Interior Lighting Kit #933-1049 (sold separately) if desired.
...more about the Walthers Pullman-Standard Former Santa Fe Dormitory-Lounge - Assembled -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Features: Each ready-to-run HO Scale model is complete with a full interior, flush-fitting windows, wire grab irons, a removable roof with separate details, working diaphragms and a complete underbody featuring diecast GSC Commonwealth trucks with RP-25 metal wheels. Working knuckle couplers and optional horn-hook couplers are also included. Electrical pickups are already installed, which allows easy installation of the snap-in Interior Lighting Kit #933-1049 (sold separately) if desired.
...more about the Walthers Pullman-Standard Former Santa Fe Dormitory-Lounge - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) Phase I - HO-Scale
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Features: Replicas of cars built for the legendary Santa Fe "Super Chief", these fully assembled dome cars are ready to run on your railroad. Cars feature working diaphragms, full interiors, trucks with blackened metal wheelsets, wire handrails and grab irons. Flush-fitting windows and metal truck sideframes are included. Built-in electrical contacts are in place for installing interior lights using Walthers Passenger Car Interior Lighting Kit, #933-1049 (except Pleasure #933-9021, which uses lighting kit.
...more about the Walthers Pullman-Standard Former Santa Fe Pleasure Dome - Assembled -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Features: Replicas of cars built for the legendary Santa Fe "Super Chief", these fully assembled dome cars are ready to run on your railroad. Cars feature working diaphragms, full interiors, trucks with blackened metal wheelsets, wire handrails and grab irons. Flush-fitting windows and metal truck sideframes are included. Built-in electrical contacts are in place for installing interior lights using Walthers Passenger Car Interior Lighting Kit, #933-1049 (except Pleasure #933-9021, which uses lighting kit.
...more about the Walthers Pullman-Standard Former Santa Fe Pleasure Dome - Assembled -- Amtrak(R) Phase I - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. * Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Em
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- ACF 60-Seat Coach #1209-1214 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. * Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Em
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- ACF Baggage-Mail #37-42 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. * Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Em
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- ACF Ranch Coffee Shop Lounge #1240-1245 (''...Lake'' Series) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. * Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Em
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- ACF Baggage-Dormitory #1200-1205 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. * Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Em
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- Pullman-Standard ''...Pass'' Series 6-5-2 Sleeper - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. * Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Em
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- P-S ''...Coulee'' Series 6-4-1 Observation - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. * Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Em
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- Budd 46-Seat Vista Dome Coach #1320-1335 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Unveiled in June 1929, the "Empire Builder" quickly established itself as the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern. Named for GN founder James J. Hill, it ran from Chicago (via the Burlington to St. Paul) to Seattle, with a separate section to Portland. Post-war plans for the new streamlined version were unveiled in early 1945 with the arrival of EMD E7A-A diesels attired in brilliant Omaha Orange and Pullman Green (later known as the Empire Builder scheme); deliveries of matching cars continued through 1947. Not content with this upgrade, GN completely refitted the train once more in 1951 and assigned A-B-A sets of F units as standard power. The Empi
...more about the Walthers Great Northern ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined Cars -- Budd Great Dome ''...View'' Series Lounge #1390-95 - HO-Scale
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Features: * Completely New Car * Superbly Detailed Inside & Out * Authentic Paint & Lettering * Car Name & Number Decals * Correct Truck Sideframes * Metal RP-25 Wheels * Factory-installed Electrical Pickups * Easy DC or DCC Interior Lighting Installation * Working Diaphragms * Knuckle Couplers. * Update your Empire Builder with this car, which comes factory-finished in the GN "Big Sky Blue" scheme adopted in 1967.
...more about the Walthers ACF 60-Seat Streamlined Coach -- Great Northern (Big Sky Blue) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Completely New Car * Superbly Detailed Inside & Out * Authentic Paint & Lettering * Car Name & Number Decals * Correct Truck Sideframes * Metal RP-25 Wheels * Factory-installed Electrical Pickups * Easy DC or DCC Interior Lighting Installation * Working Diaphragms * Knuckle Couplers. * Update your Empire Builder with this car, which comes factory-finished in the Cascade Green and white scheme, adopted by the new Burlington Northern following the CB&Q, GN, NP and SP&S merger in 1970. Fans nicknamed this the "hockey stick" scheme, in reference to the large white stripe.
...more about the Walthers ACF 60-Seat Streamlined Coach -- Burlington Northern (''Hockey Stick'' Cascade Green w/white stripe) - HO-Scale
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Features: For portions of its run, the "Empire Builder" traveled on the rails of the Burlington (between Chicago to St. Paul) and the Spokane, Portland & Seattle (between Spokane and Portland), and some of the cars were actually owned by these railroads. All of this equipment was painted and lettered to match the "Empire Builder," but carried small sub lettering for the CB&Q or the SP&S. Like the prototypes, this series of models is painted to match Walthers "Empire Builder" cars (#932-9031 - 932-9040) making it easy to model a complete, authentic consist. Each includes decals to add your choice of SP&S or CB&Q marks as desired.
...more about the Walthers ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined CB&Q-owned Car -- ACF 60-Seat Coach (orange, green w/decals) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Empire Builder Cars for the 60s and 70s. * The Empire Builder carried an ACF RPO-Baggage car to handle mail to on-line destinations and passenger luggage. This car is based on cars schemes that succeeded the green-and-orange scheme. * Introduced in 1951, the streamlined Empire Builder featured cars delivered in a classy Pullman Green and Omaha Orange color scheme. In 1967, Great Northern decided to modernize its identity as a bold, modern company. The Big Sky Blue color scheme was introduced and immediately applied to locos, cars and equipment on its flagship, the Empire Builder. But the GN's end was near as there was already a move afoot to merge with the NP,
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Railway Post Office-Baggage Car -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Features: * Empire Builder Cars for the 60s and 70s. * The Empire Builder carried an ACF RPO-Baggage car to handle mail to on-line destinations and passenger luggage. This car is based on cars schemes that succeeded the green-and-orange scheme. * Introduced in 1951, the streamlined Empire Builder featured cars delivered in a classy Pullman Green and Omaha Orange color scheme. In 1967, Great Northern decided to modernize its identity as a bold, modern company. The Big Sky Blue color scheme was introduced and immediately applied to locos, cars and equipment on its flagship, the Empire Builder. But the GN's end was near as there was already a move afoot to merge with the NP,
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Railway Post Office-Baggage Car -- Great Northern (Big Sky Blue) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Empire Builder Cars for the 60s and 70s. * The Empire Builder carried an ACF RPO-Baggage car to handle mail to on-line destinations and passenger luggage. This car is based on cars schemes that succeeded the green-and-orange scheme. * Introduced in 1951, the streamlined Empire Builder featured cars delivered in a classy Pullman Green and Omaha Orange color scheme. In 1967, Great Northern decided to modernize its identity as a bold, modern company. The Big Sky Blue color scheme was introduced and immediately applied to locos, cars and equipment on its flagship, the Empire Builder. But the GN's end was near as there was already a move afoot to merge with the NP,
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Railway Post Office-Baggage Car -- Burlington Northern (''Hockey Stick'' green & white) - HO-Scale
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Features: * "Empire Builder" Cars for the 60s and 70s. * The Empire Builder carried an ACF RPO-Baggage car to handle mail to on-line destinations and passenger luggage. This car is based on cars schemes that succeeded the green-and-orange scheme. * Introduced in 1951, the streamlined Empire Builder featured cars delivered in a classy Pullman Green and Omaha Orange color scheme. In 1967, Great Northern decided to modernize its identity as a bold, modern company. The Big Sky Blue color scheme was introduced and immediately applied to locos, cars and equipment on its flagship, the Empire Builder. But the GN's end was near as there was already a move afoot to merge with the NP
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Railway Post Office-Baggage Car -- Union Pacific(R) - HO-Scale
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Features: * "Empire Builder" Cars for the 60s and 70s. * The Empire Builder carried an ACF RPO-Baggage car to handle mail to on-line destinations and passenger luggage. This car is based on cars schemes that succeeded the green-and-orange scheme. * Introduced in 1951, the streamlined Empire Builder featured cars delivered in a classy Pullman Green and Omaha Orange color scheme. In 1967, Great Northern decided to modernize its identity as a bold, modern company. The Big Sky Blue color scheme was introduced and immediately applied to locos, cars and equipment on its flagship, the Empire Builder. But the GN's end was near as there was already a move afoot to merge with the NP
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Railway Post Office-Baggage Car -- Chicago & North Western(TM) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Completely New Car * Superbly Detailed Inside & Out * Authentic Paint & Lettering * Car Name & Number Decals * Correct Truck Sideframes * Metal RP-25 Wheels * Factory-installed Electrical Pickups * Easy DC or DCC Interior Lighting Installation * Working Diaphragms * Knuckle Couplers. * Update your Empire Builder with this car, which comes factory-finished in the Cascade Green and white scheme, adopted by the new Burlington Northern following the CB&Q, GN, NP and SP&S merger in 1970. Fans nicknamed this the "hockey stick" scheme, in reference to the large white stripe.
...more about the Walthers Pullman-Standard Streamlined 7-4-3-1 Sleeper -- Burlington Northern (Hockey Stick, green, white) - HO-Scale
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Features: For portions of its run, the "Empire Builder" traveled on the rails of the Burlington (between Chicago to St. Paul) and the Spokane, Portland & Seattle (between Spokane and Portland), and some of the cars were actually owned by these railroads. All of this equipment was painted and lettered to match the "Empire Builder," but carried small sub lettering for the CB&Q or the SP&S. Like the prototypes, this series of models is painted to match Walthers "Empire Builder" cars (#932-9031 - 932-9040) making it easy to model a complete, authentic consist. Each includes decals to add your choice of SP&S or CB&Q marks as desired.
...more about the Walthers ''Empire Builder'' Streamlined SP&S- or CB&Q-Owned Car -- P-S 7-4-3-1 Sleeper (orange, green w/decals) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Another Great Addition To The HO Empire Builder Train. * Rustic western decor with weathered oak trim, saddle leather accents and unique G Bar N logo, styled after a cattle branding iron, helped make Ranch cars favorites with Empire Builder passengers. With the same attention to fine detail found in all Walthers passenger cars, the new ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge cars have all the features of other Walthers streamlined cars. These cars are the third arrival in the Empire Builder series, but are also available in other appropriate schemes, so you can model later Empire Builder consists. An undecorated version is also available. * ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge. *
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Coffee Shop Lounge -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Features: * Another Great Addition To The HO Empire Builder Train. * Rustic western decor with weathered oak trim, saddle leather accents and unique G Bar N logo, styled after a cattle branding iron, helped make Ranch cars favorites with Empire Builder passengers. With the same attention to fine detail found in all Walthers passenger cars, the new ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge cars have all the features of other Walthers streamlined cars. These cars are the third arrival in the Empire Builder series, but are also available in other appropriate schemes, so you can model later Empire Builder consists. An undecorated version is also available. * ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge. *
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Coffee Shop Lounge -- Great Northern (Big Sky Blue) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Another Great Addition To The HO Empire Builder Train. * Rustic western decor with weathered oak trim, saddle leather accents and unique G Bar N logo, styled after a cattle branding iron, helped make Ranch cars favorites with Empire Builder passengers. With the same attention to fine detail found in all Walthers passenger cars, the new ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge cars have all the features of other Walthers streamlined cars. These cars are the third arrival in the Empire Builder series, but are also available in other appropriate schemes, so you can model later Empire Builder consists. An undecorated version is also available. * ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge. *
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Coffee Shop Lounge -- Burlington Northern (Hockey Stick - green, white) - HO-Scale
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Features: * Another Great Addition To The HO Empire Builder Train. * Rustic western decor with weathered oak trim, saddle leather accents and unique G Bar N logo, styled after a cattle branding iron, helped make Ranch cars favorites with Empire Builder passengers. With the same attention to fine detail found in all Walthers passenger cars, the new ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge cars have all the features of other Walthers streamlined cars. These cars are the third arrival in the Empire Builder series, but are also available in other appropriate schemes, so you can model later Empire Builder consists. An undecorated version is also available. * ACF Ranch Coffee Shop-Lounge. *
...more about the Walthers ACF Streamlined Coffee Shop Lounge -- Amtrak Phase I - HO-Scale
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