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TrueLine Trains - HO Scale - Canadian Pacific (CP) Mini Box Car - Single Car # 404551 (With Antlers) (SKU 1044-300737-S)

Available On: March 1, 2014

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Single Car

     The first mass produced all steel fabricated single door boxcars were built for CPR between June 1929 and March 1930.  The last of this series was removed from revenue freight service during 1983, however, some survive in company storage service. 
     The appearance of these cars was unique to the Canadian Pacific Railway due mainly to their 8 foot 7 inch inside height.  Other prominent features include a radial flat panel roof, a 3/4 drednaught end and a 5 foot wide Youngstown Steeldoor.
    The block lettering scheme illustrated on this car was introduced in 1950, becoming a well known stylistic feature of the CPR during the steam to diesel transition era.  By this date the cars were mainly used in grain service.

 

 
   Car #404551, is outfitted for icicle breaking service, was painted boxcar red with the "CP Rail" lettering.  These cars were assigned to trains west of Calgary during the winter months for clearing icicles in the many tunnels (especially the "Spiral Tunnels" just east of Field B.C 






$49.99 CDN