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Wheels of Time - N Scale - 50-ft PC&F Insulated Loader-Equipped box car - Cotton Belt (SSW) #27200 - Brown w/large Hydra- Cushion logo - 6ft & 8ft Youngstown Plug Door (SKU 805-61059)

Available On: December 1, 2013

 

 Not your average box car ... incredibly popular among shippers numbering beyond the hundreds of thousands. These specially equipped insulated box cars were cushioned from slack action, protected with load equipment to prevent shifting loads, and insulated from extremes in temperature. Serving the food industry primarily, they were used by any shipper requiring a constant temperature and a nice cushioned ride.


These 70-ton Plate C cars were considered bunkerless refrigerator cars or insulated box cars and carried the mechanical designation of RBL or XLI, respectively. They were assigned to temperature sensitive commodities such as dried foods, canned goods, jar goods, drinks, packaged foods (rice, pasta, cereals), pet foods, nursery plants, seeds and xmas trees. PC&F (now known as PACCAR) had it’s beginnings making railroad logging cars. But the company has a varied history: they were involved in making the armour for Sherman tanks during WW2, OEM of heavy duty trucks (Kenworth c. 1945, Peterbilt c. 1958), and of course, specialized in refrigerator car manufacturing & repair, finally exiting the railroad OEM business in 1984. It continues today as a one of the largest class 8 truck manufacturers worldwide.

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St. Louis Southwestern (SSW) also known as Cotton Belt parent, as a subsidiary of SP not surprisingly turn to their favorite builder PC & F,  for a batch of LD loader equipped Hydra-Cushioned Insulated box cars built from late 1969 to 1970. They had the capacity of 4858 ft.³ and we're classified as RBl. Espee classified them as B-70-46 and were numbered from 27200 - 227499. They were equipped with 6 foot and 8 foot Youngstown plug doors. LD refers to the marketing of a particular type of restraining device that kept cargo from shifting. Equipped with 20 inch hydra-cushion device that was jointly developed with Stanford Research Institute. These cars carried food products from canned goods, packaged foods and beverages.






$26.59 US