Description
Pullman-Standard dominated the covered hopper car market beginning in the 1950s, thanks to the design success of their PS-2 series of covered hoppers. In 1964 the 4427 cubic foot capacity covered hoppers were introduced. PS responded to increasing demand for efficiency by the railroads and shippers alike, carrying more per trip then the 40' boxcars with the signode grain door. Designed to carry bulk commodities, such as grain, these cars roamed the rails of North America for decades, attesting to their utilitarian functionality. These cars can still be seen today in service.
FEATURES:
Body-mounted McHenry knuckle spring couplers installed
Screw mounted trucks for accurate tracking
Roller bearing trucks
36" machined metal wheels and RP25 contours
Operates on Code 55 and 80 rail
Weighted for optimum performance
Razor sharp painting and printing
Fully assembled and ready for your layout
Minimum radius: 9 3/4"