Description
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
- • Weighted for optimum performance
- • Machined RP25 profile 33” metal wheels
- • McHenry® scale knuckle spring couplers installed
- • Fully-assembled and ready for your layout
- • Razor-sharp painting and printing
- • Minimum radius: 18”
PROTOTYPE HISTORY:
A boxcar is a railroad car that is enclosed and generally used to carry freight. The boxcar, while not the simplest freight car design, is considered one of the most versatile since it can carry most loads. Boxcars have side sliding doors of varying size and operation. Originally they were hand-loaded, but in more recent years mechanical assistance such as forklifts have been used to load and empty them faster.
The 50-foot boxcar made its first appearance in the 1930s and steadily grew in popularity over the years. Today, the 50-foot boxcar remains the most common size. Boxcars are perhaps the best-recognized pieces of equipment ever put into service.
Specifications
COUPLER STYLE: | McHenry Scale Knuckle |
Minimum Age Recommendation: | 14 years |
Is Assembly Required: | No |