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Gold Line(TM) 4-Axle, 90-Ton GSC Depressed-Center Flatcar Ready to Run
Chicago & North Western
Walthers Part # 932-7889, p. 156 Walthers 2011 HO Scale Reference
HO scale,
* Diecast Metal Body for Optimum Performance * Accurate Replica of Cars Currently in Service * Authentic Lower Center Deck & Other Details
When large and heavy loads need to be moved long distances railroads are often the best choice for the job. These loads are often tall enough that they wouldn't pass safely under bridges or other obstacles if carried on conventional flat cars. To provide extra clearance, railroads use heavy-duty, depressed center flat cars. The lower center deck provides several inches of extra clearance, and since the cargo does not have to be lifted as high, loading and unloading is easier. Fully assembled and ready for service, this Gold Line HO model features a diecast metal body, metal RP-25 wheels, McHenry® knuckle couplers for outstanding performance. Many of the prototypes for this car are still in service handling power transformers and other loads, so they'll look great on your modern-era layout.
Chicago & North Western
Walthers Part # 932-7889, p. 156 Walthers 2011 HO Scale Reference
HO scale,
* Diecast Metal Body for Optimum Performance * Accurate Replica of Cars Currently in Service * Authentic Lower Center Deck & Other Details
When large and heavy loads need to be moved long distances railroads are often the best choice for the job. These loads are often tall enough that they wouldn't pass safely under bridges or other obstacles if carried on conventional flat cars. To provide extra clearance, railroads use heavy-duty, depressed center flat cars. The lower center deck provides several inches of extra clearance, and since the cargo does not have to be lifted as high, loading and unloading is easier. Fully assembled and ready for service, this Gold Line HO model features a diecast metal body, metal RP-25 wheels, McHenry® knuckle couplers for outstanding performance. Many of the prototypes for this car are still in service handling power transformers and other loads, so they'll look great on your modern-era layout.