Dear HO Scale Customers; Rapido has announced a new run of GLa Hopper Cars. Check them out!
Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR)
The Pennsy’s GLa class hoppers must surely be one of the most successful freight car design sever built. The first GLa hoppers were built in 1904. By the time this construction had stopped, the PRR had built nearly 30,000 cars for its own use. These cars had long service lives, with more than 7,000 still in interchange service in 1960. Nearly 200 remained aslate as 1965. Many also went into work train service, lasting into the Penn Central era. In addition to the PRR’s fleet, thousands of additional cars were built for independent owners through to 1928. Many of these found their way onto the secondhand market and were purchased by railroads such as the Lehigh Valley, B&O, NYO&W and others. Additional cars were built for several other railroads that were near clones of the GLa design.
Vermont Central (VC)
The Rapido GLa Hopper features:
• Scaled from original blueprints
• Die cast frame and floor for optimum weight
• Full interior rivet and bracing details
• Factory installed wire grab irons
• Narrow semi-scale draft gear box
• Metal knuckle couplers
• Turned metal wheels in correct PRR 12D-F8 or Arch-bar trucks, where appropriate
• Accurate paint and lettering
• Multiple road numbers available for each scheme
Buffalo Creek & Gauley (BC&G)
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