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Tony Cook
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 Posted - April 11 2007 :  12:13:43 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add Tony Cook to Buddylist
In addition to the single gondola for $9.98 listed here, Walthers also announced two-packs for these roadnames for $19.98 each...



HO scale, $9.98 each
Expected: 28-Oct-2007


* Ready to Run * New Roadnames & Roadnumbers * Magnetic Knuckle Couplers * Non-Magnetic Blackened-Metal Wheelsets * Fits Steam Era Layouts

In the early 20th century, many railroads still preferred composite construction for freight car that were exposed to rough service, as wood parts were cheap to make and easy to replace. Many roads handling coal were especially partial to composite gondolas, as the wooden sides and floors were better able to withstand exposure to wet coal, which produced sulfuric acid. Coal was critical for war production during World War I, and to keep it moving, the United States Railway Administration designed a composite gondola with drop doors in the floor for fast and easy unloading. The design proved to be very popular, and over 20,000 of these cars were eventually assigned to over 25 railroads, where they continued to serve for many years to come.

Perfect for steam- and early diesel-era layouts, these PROTO 1000 Series models feature molded-on detail to stand up to operating sessions, along with knuckle couplers and RP-25 metal wheels.

Tony Cook
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Edited by - Tony Cook on April 11 2007 12:26:17 PM
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