Walthers - HO Scale - Proto 2000 - DELUXE Set # 1 - 70 ft B70n RPO-Baggage Car # 6534 - Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) - Tuscan, Black, Duluxe Stripe & Lettering (SKU 920-9240-D1)
Available On: April 1, 2016
HISTORY
The 1960s found the Broadway enjoying its status as the finest train in the country, and it was actually making money. Colorful brochures extolled its many creature comforts and conveniences: there were two cozy lounge cars where one could relax with a favorite beverage as the scenery rolled past, enjoy a good night's sleep in one of six different types of sleeping car accommodations, or linger over a superb meal served in the finest Pennsylvania Railroad tradition.
In large part, it was this extra attention to detail and efforts to maintain the long-standing traditions of service that made the Broadway one of the more profitable trains on the Pennsylvania in this era. For many a hurried jetsetter and overworked executive, the train was truly their refuge - $5.95 still bought a complete made-to-order prime rib dinner served on fine china instead of a mysterious frozen entree on a plastic tray. The only turbulence one was likely to encounter was the steady thunder of the wheels as the train raced through the night. In the fall of 1967, the Broadway would actually become the last all-Pullman streamliner, but only for a few weeks. In mid-December, the Broadway assumed the duties and schedule of its running mate the General, which added coaches to the consist for the first time, along with additional head-end cars moving express and storage mail.
In this form, the Broadway entered the Penn Central years and remained a bright spot, running with a mix of equipment painted in Tuscan, Sea Foam Green and stainless steel, until 1971, when Amtrak began running a Broadway Limited of its own.
Today, a new generation of modelers and railfans are rediscovering what made the Broadway great. At least three cars have been restored, including the Mountain View Observation at the Railroader's Memorial Museum, at Altoona, Pennsylvania. A 10-6 sleeper Scioto Rapids and Tower View are at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg. Several K4, GG-1, and E8A locos have been saved around the country, and Pennsylvania #5901, the sole surviving E7, has been cosmetically restored and is displayed at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
FEATURES
:* Nine HO cars - many used on other PRR streamliners
* Newly deskirted cars in service from 1960 on
* New BM70n Railway Post Office-Baggage
* New rebuilt Harbor series 5-Bedroom-Lounge
* View series Observation with new large tail sign
* Factory-installed and painted grab irons
* Prototypically tinted windows and printed window gasket detail, as appropriate
* Authentic paint, lettering and striping
* Car name & number decals as appropriate
* Superb details inside and out
* Correct trucks with turned RP-25 metal wheels
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
PLEASE NOTE: As these cars are the correct prototype length and feature full underbody detail to match the prototypes, a minimum 24" radius is recommended for operation.
Here are some sample consist from this era to help you get started. | |
October 1961 Train #28 Daily Eastward Chicago-New York Train #29 Daily Westward New York-Chicago BM70-series Railway-Post Office/Baggage (Letter end in direction of travel) Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Rapids 10-6 Sleeper Creek Series 12-4 Sleeper Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Harbor Series 5-Bedroom Sleeper Lounge (Phone) 68-Seat Full-Diner Kitchen-Dormitory Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper** Creek Series 12-4 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper View Series Observation October 1965 Train #28 Daily Eastward Chicago-New York Train #29 Daily Westward Chicago-New York Railway-Post Office/Baggage (Letter end in direction of travel) Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper Harbor Series 5-Bedroom Sleeper Lounge (Phone) 68-Seat Full-Diner Kitchen-Dormitory Creek Series 12-4 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper View Series Observation April 1967 Train #28 Daily Eastward Chicago-New York Train #29 Daily Westward Chicago-New York Creek Series 12-4 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper** 68-Seat Full-Diner Kitchen-Dormitory Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper View Series Observation |
December 1967 Schedule and train numbers formerly assigned to the General Train #48 Daily Eastward Chicago-New York B60 (Storage Mail) Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper Creek Series 12-4 Sleeper Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Harbor Series 5-Bedroom Sleeper Lounge (Phone) 68-Seat Full-Diner Kitchen-Dormitory P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* (Chicago-Washington) Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper (Chicago-Washington) Train #49 Daily Westward Chicago-New York Express Car (Sunday Only) B60 (Storage Mail) Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper Creek Series 12-4 Sleeper Imperial Series 4-4-2 Sleeper Harbor Series 5-Bedroom Sleeper Lounge (Phone) 68-Seat Full-Diner Kitchen-Dormitory Coach-Lounge P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* Rapids Series 10-6 Sleeper P-85 Reclining Seat Coach* (Fridays, New York-Harrisburg) Mail Storage Car (Tuesday mornings, Pittsburgh-Chicago *Class P85 44-seat cars have been offered in the past by Intermountain/Centralia Car Shops, and in brass by Challenger Models and P Company; conversion sides were produced by Brass Car Sides and Laser Horizons. ** 10-6 sleeper alternated with 11-Double Bedroom sleeper on even days in November, December, February and March, odd days October, January and April. |