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CA$74.24 -7.06%
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Athearn RTR (ready-to-roll) | HO scale (1:87) | freight cars

60' Gunderson Box
TBOX/TTX/Patched

Item Number Road Number Stock Status
ATH75297 # 889287 Sold Out
ATH75298 # 889298 Sold Out
ATH75299 # 889363

The modern 100 ton, high-cube, 60’ boxcar has become ubiquitous in the modern rail scene. These cars are designed to carry a myriad of loads, from auto parts to forest products. These boxcars are a fixture to any modern freight train.

The RTR model depicts accurately a Gunderson built boxcar. Many paint schemes from the extremely similar Trenton/Greenbrier built cars are also offered as close “stand-in” type models.

CA$62.99
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Athearn RTR (ready-to-roll) | HO scale (1:87) | freight cars

60' Gunderson Box
TTX TBOX /Railcar Pooling Experts

Item Number Road Number Stock Status
ATH75327 # 660177
ATH75328 # 670001
ATH75329 # 670017
ATH75330 # 666853

The modern 100 ton, high-cube, 60’ boxcar has become ubiquitous in the modern rail scene. These cars are designed to carry a myriad of loads, from auto parts to forest products. These boxcars are a fixture to any modern freight train.

The RTR model depicts accurately a Gunderson built boxcar. Many paint schemes from the extremely similar Trenton/Greenbrier built cars are also offered as close “stand-in” type models.

CA$62.99
CA$67.49 -6.66%
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Athearn RTR (ready-to-roll) | HO scale (1:87) | freight cars

60' Gunderson Box
UP /Union Pacific

Item Number Road Number Stock Status
ATH75312 # 700040
ATH75313 # 700064
ATH75314 # 700197

The modern 100 ton, high-cube, 60’ boxcar has become ubiquitous in the modern rail scene. These cars are designed to carry a myriad of loads, from auto parts to forest products. These boxcars are a fixture to any modern freight train.

The RTR model depicts accurately a Gunderson built boxcar. Many paint schemes from the extremely similar Trenton/Greenbrier built cars are also offered as close “stand-in” type models.

CA$243.00
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Athearn RTR (ready-to-roll) | HO scale (1:87) | freight cars

Maxi I Well Cars, DTTX - 5 unit set

Item Number Road Number Stock Status
ATH98924 # 73146
ATH98925 # 73149

One of the greatest innovations in intermodal transportation came in the late 1970s with the development of the double stack container car by ACF Industries and Southern Pacific Railroad. From that point onward the container was king and the railroads and car builders searched for more efficient methods of transporting containers. In a revolutionary step from the early stack car designs, Gunderson introduced their Maxi-Stack 5-unit articulated well car in 1988.

CA$288.00
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Athearn RTR (ready-to-roll) | HO scale (1:87) | freight cars

Maxi I Well Cars, SFLC - MAERSK - 5 unit set

Item Number Road Number Stock Status
ATH98921 # 254338
ATH98922 # 254350
ATH98923 # 254354

One of the greatest innovations in intermodal transportation came in the late 1970s with the development of the double stack container car by ACF Industries and Southern Pacific Railroad. From that point onward the container was king and the railroads and car builders searched for more efficient methods of transporting containers. In a revolutionary step from the early stack car designs, Gunderson introduced their Maxi-Stack 5-unit articulated well car in 1988.

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Athearn RTR (ready-to-roll) | HO scale (1:87)|  locomotives

RS-3 
CPR #8428

ATH28670
DC/DCC-ready with a NEM 21-pin plug

ALCO built the RS-3 to respond to competition with EMD, Fairbanks-Morse, and Baldwin Locomotive Works. In the case of ALCO, the builder added more improvements to create new locomotive lines beyond the RS-2. ALCO produced 377 RS-2s versus the more successful RS-3s at 1,418.

The new model produced slightly more horsepower than the earlier design at 1,600 hp using Alco’s 12-cylinder, model 244 prime mover. Visually, the RS3 very similar to the RS2. Some railroads elected to employ theirs RS3 diesels in passenger/commuter service. It was appreciated for its versatility and reliability. RS3s were one of Alco’s shops more popular locomotives.

CA$178.50
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RS-3 
CPR #8451

ATH28771
DC/DCC-ready with a NEM 21-pin plug

ALCO built the RS-3 to respond to competition with EMD, Fairbanks-Morse, and Baldwin Locomotive Works. In the case of ALCO, the builder added more improvements to create new locomotive lines beyond the RS-2. ALCO produced 377 RS-2s versus the more successful RS-3s at 1,418.

The new model produced slightly more horsepower than the earlier design at 1,600 hp using Alco’s 12-cylinder, model 244 prime mover. Visually, the RS3 very similar to the RS2. Some railroads elected to employ theirs RS3 diesels in passenger/commuter service. It was appreciated for its versatility and reliability. RS3s were one of Alco’s shops more popular locomotives.