Burlington Northern Gondola
Beginning in the 1970s, the output of Western coal production became significant. With this increase in output, the demand for rotary coal-type gondolas increased as well. Nearly all of the car manufacturers of the time, such as FMC, Pullman-Standard, Evans, Ortner and Greenville, introduced competitive rotary coal gondolas in a market already dominated by Thrall. Billed as "A rugged, high-mileage coal car for unit-train operation with rotary dumping service," FMC's 4000 Coal Gondola was successful among utility companies of the mid-west. The Public Service Company of Oklahoma, Central Power & Light Company, and Southwestern Electric Power Company were clients of FMC, and since that time, these cars have passed into the second-ownership of companies like RTI Railway Services. Today, the FMC Gondola, and the similar gondolas of other manufacturers, are used in scrap and tie replacement services everywhere. ExactRail is pleased to offer the all-new FMC 4000 High Side Gondola! Available in 6 paint schemes and undecorated kits, the FMC 4000 High Side Gondola is now available •Precision micro-tooled! •Designed, engineered and tooled in the United States! •Factory installed Kadee No.5 coupler •Narrow-style draft box, featuring: shank wedges, striker casting and full nut and bolt detail. •ExactRail's exclusive ASF 100 ton 'Ride Control' trucks •CNC-machined metal wheel sets with all new metal axles! •Razor sharp painting and printing
$20.66
Union Pacific Gondola
Gunderson 7466 Wood Chip Gondola SP
ExactRail's Gunderson 7466 Wood Chip Gondola is one of ExactRail's most- loved freight cars. With hand-etched wood grain for perfect weight and tone, the 7466 accurately recreates the prototype's composite wood panels and I-beam frame on your layout. Built in 1965 for service on the Southern Pacific, the Gunderson 7466 was seen throughout the SP system and North America. Now under secondary ownership, these cars can be seen today via roads in a variety of service. ExactRail's Gunderson 7466 stands on its own as a masterpiece of HO Scale rolling stock. ExactRail's SP Gunderson 7466 Wood Chip Gondola: · Precision micro-tooled! · Designed, engineered and tooled in the U.S! · Factory installed Kadee® #58 couplers · Narrow-style draft box featuring: shank wedges, striker casting and full nut and bolt detail · ExactRail's exclusive ASF 100 Ton Ride Control Trucks · CNC- machined metal wheel sets · Razor sharp painting and printing · Drop-down brake rigging · Hand-etched wood grain for perfect weight and tone · Wire coupler cut lever bars and separately applied air hoses
$33.26
FMC 5277 Combo Door Box Car: CN
In May and June of 1978, the American Rail Box Car Company (Railbox) sought a unique design of 77-ton Plate C box cars from FMC. These cars had a 6' plug doors in addition to the regular 10' Youngstown slider. With an original fleet of over 1950 cars, the "Combo Door" ABOX car has since became a classic of Railbox era. Through October 1984 to July 1985, the Canadian National acquired second-hand nearly 1000 of the original ABOX FMC 5277 Combo Door box cars. These cars were repainted Tucsan Red by CN's Moncton, N.B. shops. Others were pressed into immediate service in original ABOX paint with reporting marks restenciled for CN. Additionally, the Minnesota Dakota and Western Railway acquired a variant version of the FMC 5277 Combo Door Box Car through SSI leasing. These cars were unique in that they were equipped with EOC cushioning and had eight panels to the right of the 10' sliding Youngstown door. The MDW acquired these cars in November of 1976. These cars were dressed in colorful green and white paint schemes which gave tribute to the lumber industries of the northern Minnesota. ExactRail is pleased to offer the all-new FMC 5277 Combo Door box car. Accurately rendered, ExactRail goes the distance by offering two versions of Stanray X-panel non-overhanging roofs. With 6-rib Stanray non-terminating ends, 6' plug and 10' Youngstown doors, and numerous separately applied details, ExactRail brings the diversity of the prototype to your collection. · Precision micro-tooled! · Designed, engineered and tooled in the United States! · ExactRail's exclusive 70 ton ASF Ride Control trucks · Kadee® No. 5® couplers · Finely crafted steel nailable floor · Wire grab irons · ExactRail's exclusive separately applied door tracks · Narrow-style draft box, featuring: shank wedges, striker casting and full nut and bolt detail · CNC-machined 33" metal wheel sets · Razor sharp printing!
$24.26
FMC 5277 Combo Door Box Car: MDW
PS-2 CD 4427 Covered Hopper: BN all 6's
As one of our most highly anticipated N-scale models to date, ExactRail is proud to introduce the all-new N-scale PS-2CD 4427 Covered Hopper! Beginning in the 1960’s, covered hoppers took over 40' boxcars for grain service. The Pullman Standard 4427 cubic foot low-side covered hopper is one of the legendary cars that helped make this transition successful. Graced with many colorful paint schemes and plying the rails through all corners of North America, these cars carried numerous dry commodities including grain, corn, wheat, flour and many other forms of dry bulks. The Pullman Standard 4427 low-hip covered hopper is a classic of North American railroading! From the Leader in Precision Micro-Tooling™, the N-scale PS-2CD 4427 Covered Hopper features: ∙ Precision micro-tooled! ∙ Designed, engineered and tooled in the United States! ∙ Numerous hand-applied and finely crafted details, including: brass train line, wire roof grab irons, placards, and brake appliances details! ∙ ExactRail's CNC-machined metal wheels sets · McHenry knuckle sprung couplers · Accurate 100 ton trucks ∙ Photo-etched, stainless steel roof walk · Razor sharp painting and printing · Available in three separate road numbers! The PS-2CD 4427 Covered Hopper is one of legendary cars of the modern era, ExactRail brings it to your layout in true fine-scale quality!
$134.75
PS-2 CD 4427 Covered Hopper: ATSF all 6's
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