Tangent - HO Scale - PS-2CD 4000 Covered Hopper - Santa Fe (ATSF) #301533 - Oxide Red/White/Yellow 1973 Repaint/Restencil Scheme (SKU 20009-10538-02)
Available On: April 1, 2016
The PS-2CD 4000 cubic foot covered hopper was produced by Pullman-Standard between 1962 and 1964 in the company’s Butler PA shops. These cars led a very long service life, with some remaining in revenue service throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico until the early 2000s. One of the most distinctive Pullman covered hoppers, this common 90/100-ton car was mostly used in grain, malt, fertilizer, and similar bulk services.
These cars were built during a transitional period for covered hopper design. It was a time when customers were regularly using 40-foot boxcars for bulk commodity movements, and the inefficiencies of hand-loading and unloading boxcars were becoming issues for customers and railroads alike. Customers wanted faster loading and unloading processes, and railroads wanted the cars back sooner. The PS4000 was one of the first successful bulk commodity designs. The most common production version of these cars featured distinctive round hatches on the roof of the car.
Underneath these round hatch cars were two choices of outlet gates. Some railroads opted for gravity-only outlet gates, while other railroads opted for gravity-pneumatic combination outlets. Tangent offers both of these outlet gate versions on these models, appropriate for the paint schemes you choose.
ATSF “Repaint with 1973 Restencil” features the large spelled out “Santa Fe” stencil lettering that is so common on ATSF covered hoppers of the 1970s. Check out the support across the top of the car that was applied by ATSF shops.
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