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BLMA Models - HO Scale - Bx-166 60 ft Beer Car - Santa FE (ATSF) - #621308 - ATSF "Indian Red" White Lettering w/o Logo (SKU 176-53001)

Available On: September 1, 2015

BLMA is proud to announce the Bx-166 boxcar, a 62' double-door insulated boxcar that has been a hallmark in the logistics of beer distribution all throughout North America, and particularly in its service to breweries in the western United States. The Bx-166 is unique for its double- door configuration, distinguishing it from its fellow beer-hauling cousins. The defining characteristic on these cars, instantly separating them from the pack, are the diagonal braces on either side of the doors. No matter where you live or have railfanned in North America, chances are you've seen this car mixed into general merchandise freights - both individually or in cuts of several beer cars.

Custom-built by the ATSF in 1974, a total of 300 Bx-166 boxcars were built at the Santa Fe's car shops in Topeka, KS. Measuring 61' 6" in length (66‘ Vi' over strikers), this icon of beer transportation has proven invaluable to the Santa Fe and, later, BNSF. Boasting two 8' insulated doors on each side, the Bx-166 provides a total of 16' door opening width for crews to load and unload pallets and kegs of beer-one of the most delicious beverages known to man. Originally built with interior load dividers, the boxcars prominently feature a “Holland Load Snugger” sticker above the Plate C stencil.

With a much storied history, the Bx-166 was first unveiled in the Santa Fe's famous "Indian Red" paint scheme, bearing a large white cross herald and "Shock Control" lettering. Later, the cars were repainted into a more minimalist scheme: plain mineral brown paint with a small Santa Fe herald affixed to the upper left corner of the car. Many cars in the fleet never received the small herald, and feature only the reporting marks and necessary dimensional data. These two schemes alone account for much of what the Bx-166 fleet looks like today. Given ongoing re-shopping, paint schemes became many and varied over the years. To date, the Bx-166 has been identified in 13 different paint schemes, ranging from the original "Shock Control” cars all the way to BNSF's modern "Powerbar" logo.

Features:

  • Ready-To-Run
  • Fine-Scale Detail
  • Accurately Painted & Printed
  • Prototypical Ride height
  • 100-Ton Trucks
  • 36in Metal Wheels
  • Kadee #156 Couplers
  • 24 Unique Road Numbers






$39.95 US