Add authentic equipment to operations from the 1960s to 1980s with WalthersMainline 40' Association of American Railroads (AAR) 40' Modernized 1948 Boxcars. Built by the thousands after WWII, most had lots of life left in them when new safety standards were adopted in the mid-1960s to eliminate most freight car running boards. Many roads opted for inexpensive upgrades to bring the cars into compliance, installing short ladders on the A end, while retaining the longer ladder, high brake wheel and a single roof-mounted grab iron on the B end. Running into the 1980s in regular service, some were later reassigned to maintenance-of-way work. Features of these HO models include:
- Fits 1960s to 1980s operations
- Based on cars rebuilt to comply with updated safety standards featuring:
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- No running board or mounts on roof
- Tall ladders at B (brake wheel) end
- Short ladders at A end
- Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
- Improved Dreadnaught 4-4 end with rectangular top rib
- Diagonal panel roof
- 6' Youngstown doors
- 10-panel riveted sides
- 10'6" Interior height
- Ajax hand brake wheel
- Bettendorf trucks
- Correct 33" turned-metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers