These 50'-6" box cars were built in the 1960s and featured a combination of 8'-0" Youngstown sliding and plug doors. Combination door boxcars had the advantage of being both a standard box car with sliding door, plus having a larger opening for larger loads. The plug doors provided internal flush side walls along their location next to the sliding door. Having these flush side walls increased usable cubic feet capacity in the box car. Many of these box cars came with Hydra-Cushion or Keystone type cushioned underframes, and optional "damage free (DF)" load dividers.
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied side, end ladders and brake wheel
Weighted for optimum performance
33" machined metal wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted, McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism
Highly detailed, injection-molded body Fully assembled and ready for your layout
Minimum radius: 18"