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Add more variety to your double-stack trains, intermodal scenes and highways with these high-cube corrugated containers. These new models are based on popular prototypes with corrugated siding running uninterrupted for the entire length of the box. Each comes fully assembled and prepainted and lettered in colorful prototype
...more about the Walthers 20' Corrugated Container -- Hamburg Sud - HO-Scale
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Add more variety to your double-stack trains, intermodal scenes and highways with these high-cube corrugated containers. These new models are based on popular prototypes with corrugated siding running uninterrupted for the entire length of the box. Each comes fully assembled and prepainted and lettered in colorful prototype
...more about the Walthers 20' Corrugated Container -- Capital - HO-Scale
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Add more variety to your double-stack trains, intermodal scenes and highways with these high-cube corrugated containers. These new models are based on popular prototypes with corrugated siding running uninterrupted for the entire length of the box. Each comes fully assembled and prepainted and lettered in colorful prototype
...more about the Walthers 20' Corrugated Container -- CMA/CGM - HO-Scale
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Add more variety to your double-stack trains, intermodal scenes and highways with these high-cube corrugated containers. These new models are based on popular prototypes with corrugated siding running uninterrupted for the entire length of the box. Each comes fully assembled and prepainted and lettered in colorful prototype
...more about the Walthers 20' Corrugated Container -- MSC Red - HO-Scale
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Add more variety to your double-stack trains, intermodal scenes and highways with these high-cube corrugated containers. These new models are based on popular prototypes with corrugated siding running uninterrupted for the entire length of the box. Each comes fully assembled and prepainted and lettered in colorful prototype
...more about the Walthers 20' Corrugated Container -- Maersk - HO-Scale
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In the days when railroads handled less-than-carload lot (lcl) freight, every station had a ''team track.'' Here, drivers would wait alongside the tracks with their horse teams and wagons (which is how they came to be called ''team tracks'') for tr ains to arrive. This arrangement was ideal for small shippers who did not require a siding, as well as area farmers who shipped crops or livestock. Over time, the area evolved into a specialized loading/unloading area served by
...more about the Walthers Cornerstone Series(R) Team Track Scene - Standard Kit - HO-Scale
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