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Scale Trains (Rivet Counter) - HO Scale - Pullman-Standard-2CD 3 Bay 4785 cu ft Covered Hopper - Golden West Service (GVSR) # 521000 - Blue w/Gold Lettering & Small Gold and Red Square Boxes (SKU 6502-SXT31176)

Available On: October 1, 2018

 

 

Designed from builder drawings and field measurements, the all-new Pullman-Standard 4785cf Covered Hopper is the latest freight car from ScaleTrains.com. Perfect for modelers from the 1960s until today, these cars are an important part of the P-S covered hopper family. Since the beginning, these cars have crisscrossed North America running in groups and singles in freight trains. These models feature numerous roof hatch, outlet gate, running board, and end “cage” support variations per roadname and production group.

Road Number Specific ScaleTrains

Golden West Service

  • Era: Early 1990s – Early 2000s
  • Ex-Cotton Belt (SSW) Class H-100-21, series SSW 77900-77999 built in 1967, P-S Lot #9279, and rebuilt in the early 1990s by Greenbrier for SP’s Golden West Service freight car rehabilitation program
  • All Golden West Service cars feature unique lettering and logo details:
    • CRLE 521009 – Rebuilt 1-91, Golden West Service lettering and logo on midsection of carbody
    • CRLE 521057 – Rebuilt 2-93, Golden West Service lettering and logo high on carbody
    • GVSR 521000 – Rebuilt 10-90, Golden West Service lettering and logo on midsection of carbody
    • GVSR 521013 – Rebuilt 11-91, Golden West Service lettering and logo high on carbody
  • Gravity outlets
  • 3-trough roof hatches
  • Tall end vertical grab supports with long center sills
  • Handbrake on tall end vertical support
  • Apex (slotted) running boards and coupler platforms

Additional Features

  • All-new model
  • Four (4) different road numbers for Conrail, Penn Central, Cotton Belt, and Staley
  • Two (2) different road numbers for Cargill and Highland Feeders
  • Multiple roof hatch options, per prototype: Continuous Trough, 3-Trough, or Round Hatch – see roadname above for specific version
  • Apex (slotted), Morton (round-hole), or U.S. Gypsum (diamond-hole) walkways and coupler platforms – see roadname above for specific version
    • Photo-etched stainless steel see-through running board with metal grab irons
    • Photo-etched stainless steel see-through end crossover platforms
  • Multiple end brace and grab variations– see roadname above for specific version
  • Multiple “end cage” grab iron and support configurations – see roadname above for specific version Gravity or Gravity-Pneumatic outlets – see roadname above for specific version
  • End shear plates – denoted as appropriate by roadname above
  • Factory-applied ladders with metal rungs
  • Factory-applied trainline pipe
  • Brake plumbing with separate air reservoir, control valve, and retainer valve details plus separately applied wireform plumbing.
  • Handbrakes mounted to stands, end supports, and or end shear plate – see roadname above for specific version
  • Durable die-cast metal semi-scale standard Type E couplers
  • Highly-detailed Barber S-2 100-ton trucks with finely rendered raised foundry data, rotating bearing caps, side bearing detail, and truck-mounted brake beams
  • 36” machined metal wheels
  • Minimum radius: 18”
  • Recommended radius: 22”

 All Rivet Counter Freight Cars Feature

  • Fully assembled
  • Factory-applied metal grab irons
  • Factory-applied coupler cut levers
  • Trainline hoses
  • Intricate brake plumbing
  • Printing and lettering legible even under magnification
  • Color matched to existing Tru-Color Paint colors whenever possible
  • Accurately profiled .110" wide wheel tread
  • Weighted to Industry standards for reliable operation
  • Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail
  • Packaging safely stores model

 History

One of the larger sizes offered in the Pullman-Standard covered hopper catalog, the PS-2CD 4785 cubic foot design could be optimized for a variety of commodities, from grain products, to chemical or mineral ladings. Introduced in 1967 and built at their Butler, PA plant, the basic design would see refinements to its basic design over its five-year production span. The end “cages” of the cars would change over this period, with revisions to the end grab iron and support arrangements. Later production would also feature tall shear plates as part of the end sills, adding another visual distinction to this family of cars.

And as common with other covered hopper production, the customer could option the cars with different roof hatch options; full-length trough, three-trough, or round hatches. The full-length trough hatches were typically applied to cars intended for grain duty, allowing easy loading from spouts used at grain elevators. Round hatches are easier to seal, and were preferred for cars designed for commodities that needed better protection from the elements. The three-trough option, unique to Cotton Belt, was essentially the full-length trough divided into three smaller sections, making it a “best-of-both-worlds” option that combined the ease of loading of the full-length trough, with the better sealing capability of a round hatch.

Different outlet types and brands could also be fitted, with gravity or gravity-pneumatic types installed for optimal handling of different commodities. Gravity outlets were preferred for grains, while the gravity-pneumatic outlet type offered greater flexibility in the types of commodities that could be handled. The gravity setting allowed the commodity to discharge from the outlets via normal gravity (such as grain), while the pneumatic setting allowed commodities to be unloaded via vacuum hose. This was used for ladings such as plastic pellets, or powdery chemical or foodstuff commodities, that would tend to “cake-up” in the outlet, and needed the vacuum for smoother and contamination-free unloading. Running board and end coupler platforms could also vary per customer option, with Apex (slotted-hole), Morton (round-hole), and U.S. Gypsum (diamond-hole) types seen fitted to these cars.







$49.99 US