Nippon-Sharyo Gallery Bi-Level Commuter Cab Coach

The modern Nippon Sharyo-built Gallery Bi-Level is based off of the same concept as the original Santa Fe "El Capitan" Bi-level design concept, whose success went on to inspire such double decker cars as Amtrak's Superliners and the Bombardier Bi-Level car which is also used in commuter service.

Kato Nippon-Sharyo Gallery Bi-Level Commuter Cab Coach N Scale Model Train Passenger Car #1560947
 Kato USA Inc # kat1560947
$31.79
 
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Features :
  • Bi-level cars with built-in electrical pickup are DCC friendly
  • with FR11 decoders available for optional 11-211/212 Interior Lighting Kits with LED.
  • Prototype details matching the specific cars made especially for Virginia Railway Express have been carefully reproduced.
  • Smooth rolling blackened metal wheels on all Bi-level cars with all-wheel electrical pickup.
  • Bi-Level cab coaches feature directional lighting for push-pull operation
  • with alternate illuminating headlight and taillights with an on/off switch for mid-train operation.
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Features

  • Bi-level cars with built-in electrical pickup are DCC friendly
  • with FR11 decoders available for optional 11-211/212 Interior Lighting Kits with LED.
  • Prototype details matching the specific cars made especially for Virginia Railway Express have been carefully reproduced.
  • Smooth rolling blackened metal wheels on all Bi-level cars with all-wheel electrical pickup.
  • Bi-Level cab coaches feature directional lighting for push-pull operation
  • with alternate illuminating headlight and taillights with an on/off switch for mid-train operation.

Specs

  • Kato Product Number: 1560947
  • Walthers Product Number: 381-1560947
  • Walthers Catalog: 2015 N&Z, page 61

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Today, gallery Bi-Level cars such as those used by the Chicago Metra commuter service can be seen operating in several states across the United States, such as Virginia and California.