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New York Central Railroad Box Car with Plug Door & Roof Walkway Running Number #48158 HO Scale Train Rolling Stock HR6635C

KWD 12.500

Brand
Rivarossi
Weight
227 g
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Special Features

  • Rivarossi, Italian manufacturer and now part of the Hornby Hobbies family of brands, has produced some of the most iconic locomotives in steam, diesel and electric over the last 50 years.
  • Boxcars carry a wide range for crated or palletized freight all around the country, protected from the elements for all types of products and goods as they make the long haul to their destination. Switching from the originally short-lived boxcars made of wood, which degraded and became a fire hazard over time, these 50 foot boxcars are fashioned after the second/third generation of boxcars made from steel frames produced by ACF, American Car and Foundry Company.
  • These boxcars ran regularly from 1955-1975 and could be seen being pulled by 1st and 2nd generation diesel locomotives or late steam. These highly detailed and authentically liveried box cars are made using high quality construction materials and come equipped with knuckle couplers and metal road wheels, featuring sliding doors.
  • Hornby Hobbies offers everything for your model railway needs; from train sets, locomotives and a wide variety of rolling stock such as coaches, wagons, freight, track and so much more! Ranging from classic to modern, there is a something for everyone!
  • Building your model railway layout has never been easier! Hornby offers brands such as Skaledale and Skale Scenics that bring your layout to life! From buildings, monuments, trees; adding realism to any layout or diorama.

Description

These boxcars ran regularly from 1955-1975 and could be seen being pulled by 1st and 2nd generation diesel locomotives or late steam. These highly detailed and authentically liveried box cars are made using high quality construction materials and come equipped with knuckle couplers and metal road wheels, featuring plug door with roof walkway. Covering the length of the New York state, a combination of ten smaller railroads moved freight across the state until they were merged to create the New York Central; established in 1853, the New York Central Railroald, also known as New York Central System after the 1935 consolidation, saw great success as the area covered began to see the population growing at an impressive rate capitalizing on the needs for passenger services as well as freight. New York Central operated until 1968 serving the heart of New England, into Canada and all the way to Ohio. After WWII, automobiles became the way to travel, and after the 1956 Interstate Highway Act, made it more accessible contributing to the decline of passengers relying on rail as well as freight, but couldn't deny the fact it made a major contribution in developing and growing New York.

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