Broadway Limited 3661 NYC Steel Box Car, 4-pack with Dreadnaught ends, post-1955 Extended Gothic lettering, N (122546,122819,122004,122997)

Sale price $79.99 Regular price $99.95

Shortly before World War I, the NYC and PRR pioneered the construction of all-steel box cars with steel sheathing. In 1922, the NYC began delivering their NYC Specification 486 steel box car. These became the second most populous steel box cars on Americas railroads, second only to the PRR X29 cars. From the 1920s through the late 1950s, these cars could be found everywhere on the New York Central system, as well as traveling in interchange almost everywhere in North America. Variations in design over the decades were relatively few, and Broadway Limited Imports will model these cars as most of them appeared in the late 40s and 50s. BLIs models will have rectangular-paneled roofs, corrugated doors, AB brakes, ARA U-section trucks, and a steel-grid running board along the top of the car. We will offer the cars with two versions of end caps 7-8 corrugated ends and Dreadnaught ends.

 

 

FEATURES

  • Beautifully Detailed and Accurately Modeled

  • Precision Paint, Color, and Lettering Schemes

  • Many separately applied details including hand rails

  • Detailed underbody & brake system

  • Composition: ABS

  • Couplers: (2) Operating MicroTrains Compatible #1015

  • Compatible Tracks: Code 55, 70, and 80 Rail

  • Minimum Operating Radius: 9.75 in