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Atlas - O Scale - 2-Rail - 1923 ARA (X-29) 40' Steel Box Car - Boston & Maine (BM) #'s: 71954, 71957, 71961, & 71969 (SKU 151-9788)

Available On: January 1, 2010

   In 1923, the ARA (American Railway Association) proposed a standard design all-steel box car for the railroads. While the design was certainly a good one, the car never became a recommended practice due to questions of the selected inside width. Nonetheless, quite a few railroads opted for the design and rostered sizeable fleets. The largest group of cars, by far, was class X-29 of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

Features Include:

Highly detailed ABS body
Die-cast chassis
Flat or corrugated ends are per the prototype
Different door styles
Detail variations as appropriate for each version
Accurate painting and lettering
All metal separately-applied grab irons, ladders and stirrups
Minimum diameter curve: O-31 (3-Rail)
Minimum radius curve: 24” (2-Rail)







$67.95 US