Atlas (N) 40' Reefer Container 3-Pack - NYK Line (711409, 711444, 711462)
40' Reefer Container
NYK Line
3-Pack - Set #2 - white, blue
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 356 |
# 711409 |
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40' Reefer Container
NYK Line
3-Pack - Set #2 - white, blue
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 356 |
# 711409 |
ATLAS | N-scale (1:160) | containers
40' Refrigerated Container
EVERGREEN, EMCU
3-Pack
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 998 |
set 1: 5321382, 5321401, 5321443 |
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50 005 999 |
set 2: 5321510, 5321551, 5321649 |
ATLAS | N-scale (1:160) | containers
40' Refrigerated Container
Ocean Networl Express (ONE)
3-Pack
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 006 000 |
set 1: 9564004, 9544707, 9556478 |
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50 006 001 |
set 2: 9555316, 9563862, 9548908 |
ATLAS | N-scale (1:160) | containers
40' Standard Height Container
COSCO SHIPPING (CSNU)
(blue) 3-Pack
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 885 |
3-pack (set #1) |
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50 005 886 |
3-pack (set #2) |
Sold Out |
Atlas N Scale 40' Standard-Height Corrugated Containers are based on standardized ISO cargo containers built since the 1970s. These models feature prototypical side corrugations, logo panels, door styles and other details. The models feature injection-molded bodies and accurate painting and printing. 40' Standard-Height Containers come in three packs with three unique container numbers. They're perfect for loading in container well cars, on intermodal spine cars and flatcars.
ATLAS | N-scale (1:160) | containers
53' Container
Canadian Pacific
3-Pack
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 942 |
set 1: 234415, 234423, 234448 |
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50 005 943 |
set 2: 234456, 234467, 234474 |
ATLAS | N-scale (1:160) | containers
53' Container
EMP w/Large Side Logo
3-Pack
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 944 |
set 1: 634509, 634524, 634725 |
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50 005 945 |
set 2: 634732, 634722, 634992 |
ATLAS | N-scale (1:160) | containers
53' Container
EMP (ex-FEC)
3-Pack
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 946 |
set 1: 968376, 968384, 968399 |
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50 005 947 |
set 2: 968402, 968423, 968437 |
ATLAS | N-scale (1:160) | containers
53' Container
EMP (ex-HUB)
3-Pack
Item number | Road Number | Stock Status |
50 005 948 |
set 1: 200437, 200456, 200471 |
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50 005 949 |
set 2: 200413, 200427, 200475 |
BNSF Railway TTGX #696201 (orange, silver; Wedge Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005657
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
BNSF Railway TTGX #696240 (orange, silver; Wedge Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005658
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
BNSF Railway TTGX #696253 (orange, silver; Wedge Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005660
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian National GTW TTX #695799 (yellow, silver, white; Red TTX Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005661
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian National GTW TTX #695832 (yellow, silver, white; Red TTX Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005662
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian National GTW TTX #695858 (yellow, silver, white; Red TTX Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005663
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian National GTW TTX #695892 (yellow, silver, white; Red TTX Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005664
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian Pacific SOO #519003 (white, silver, red)
Walthers Part # 150-20005665
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian Pacific SOO #519027 (white, silver, red)
Walthers Part # 150-20005666,
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian Pacific SOO #519081 (white, silver, red)
Walthers Part # 150-20005667,
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Canadian Pacific SOO #519090 (white, silver, red)
Walthers Part # 150-20005668
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
Kansas City Southern TTX #696070 (yellow, silver, red; Red TTX Logo)
Walthers Part # 150- 20005672
In 2013, Greenbrier Companies introduced their new design of 89’ auto rack, the Multi-Max™. The new design allows for changing configurations from a Bi-Level to a Tri-Level (and back) without adding or removing decks. The racks are fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. To this date, most of the racks have been built on Greenbrier Companies’ own specially designed 89’ flat cars. These cars are commonly seen in cuts of other similar autorack cars or a solid unit train of autorack cars. Currently, almost 10,000 cars (with racks) are running on North American rails.
ACF® 4650 Centerflow Hopper (Post-1971) (HO) Atlas Master®
Canadian National #385566 (gray, Reporting Marks Only)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 005 525 | / | 150- 20005525 | # 385566 | |
20 005 526 | / | 150- 20005526 | # 385572 | Sold Out |
20 005 527 | / | 150- 20005527 | # 385580 | Sold Out |
The Atlas HO Scale ACF® 4650 3-Bay Centerflow Covered Hopper is based on cars built by American Car & Foundry (ACF) in the 1960s, with another production run in the 1970s, these large capacity covered hoppers are used to carry grain, salt, dried kaolin clay, sugar and other bulk materials that have to be protected from the weather.
ACF® 4650 Centerflow Hopper (Post-1971) (HO) Atlas Master®
Canadian National, WC (Mineral Red, white, Website Noodle Logo)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 948 | / | 150- 20006948 | # 87017 | |
20 006 949 | / | 150- 20006949 | # 87030 | |
20 006 950 | / | 150- 20006950 | # 87044 | Sold Out |
The Atlas HO Scale ACF® 4650 3-Bay Centerflow Covered Hopper is based on cars built by American Car & Foundry (ACF) in the 1960s, with another production run in the 1970s, these large capacity covered hoppers are used to carry grain, salt, dried kaolin clay, sugar and other bulk materials that have to be protected from the weather.
Atlas Master® HO scale
NSC 5277 PD Box Car
British Columbia Railway BCOL
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 075 | / | 150- 20006075 | # 851009 | |
20 006 076 | / | 150- 20006076 | # 851012 | |
20 006 077 | / | 150- 20006077 | # 851022 | Sold Out |
20 006 078 | / | 150- 20006078 | # 851028 | Sold Out |
From 1975 to 1980 National Steel Car built over one-thousand 50’6” single-plug door box cars. Most of the 100-ton cars went to Canadian railroads primarily for paper service. Two hundred 70-ton cars went into food service for the Grand Trunk Western. the models have a number of variations corresponding to the prototype.
Atlas Master® HO scale
NSC 5277 PD Box Car
Canadian Pacific International
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 083 | / | 150- 20006083 | # 85509 | |
20 006 084 | / | 150- 20006084 | # 85520 | |
20 006 085 | / | 150- 20006085 | # 85594 | |
20 006 086 | / | 150- 20006086 | # 85606 |
From 1975 to 1980 National Steel Car built over one-thousand 50’6” single-plug door box cars. Most of the 100-ton cars went to Canadian railroads primarily for paper service. Two hundred 70-ton cars went into food service for the Grand Trunk Western. the models have a number of variations corresponding to the prototype.
Atlas Master® HO scale
NSC 5277 50' PD Box Car
Canadian National CNIS
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 071 | / | 150- 20006071 | # 413039 | |
20 006 072 | / | 150- 20006072 | # 413062 | |
20 006 073 | / | 150- 20006073 | # 413065 | |
20 006 074 | / | 150- 20006074 | # 413115 |
From 1975 to 1980 National Steel Car built over one-thousand 50’6” single-plug door box cars. Most of the 100-ton cars went to Canadian railroads primarily for paper service. Two hundred 70-ton cars went into food service for the Grand Trunk Western. the models have a number of variations corresponding to the prototype.
Atlas Master® HO scale
NSC 5277 50' PD Box Car
UNPX
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 067 | / | 150- 20006067 | # 851002 | |
20 006 068 | / | 150- 20006068 | # 851010 | |
20 006 069 | / | 150- 20006069 | # 851013 | |
20 006 070 | / | 150- 20006070 | # 851028 |
From 1975 to 1980 National Steel Car built over one-thousand 50’6” single-plug door box cars. Most of the 100-ton cars went to Canadian railroads primarily for paper service. Two hundred 70-ton cars went into food service for the Grand Trunk Western. the models have a number of variations corresponding to the prototype.
Atlas Master® HO scale
Slab-Side Covered Hopper
Canadian National
(12-Hatch, As-Delivered; red, white)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 357 | / | 150- 20006357 | # 113193 | |
20 006 358 | / | 150- 20006358 | # 113220 | |
20 006 359 | / | 150- 20006359 | # 113241 |
Atlas Master® HO scale
Slab-Side Covered Hopper
Canadian National
(12-Hatch; gray, red; Noodle Logo)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 360 | / | 150- 20006360 | # 355151 | |
20 006 361 | / | 150- 20006361 | # 355196 | |
20 006 362 | / | 150- 20006362 | # 355258 |
Atlas Master® HO scale
Slab-Side Covered Hopper
Canadian National
(6-Hatch; gray, red)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 363 | / | 150- 20006363 | # 352180 | |
20 006 364 | / | 150- 20006364 | # 352230 | |
20 006 365 | / | 150- 20006365 | # 352466 |
Atlas Master® HO scale
Slab-Side Covered Hopper
Canadian Pacific
(6-Hatch; black, red, white)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 366 | / | 150- 20006363 | # 380307 | |
20 006 367 | / | 150- 20006364 | # 380606 | |
20 006 368 | / | 150- 20006365 | # 380621 |
Atlas Master® HO scale
Slab-Side Covered Hopper
Canadian Pacific
(8-Hatch; black, red, white)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 369 | / | 150- 20006369 | # 381277 | |
20 006 370 | / | 150- 20006370 | # 381306 | |
20 006 371 | / | 150- 20006371 | # 381317 |
Atlas Master® HO scale
Slab-Side Covered Hopper
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo
(black, white)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 006 372 | / | 150- 20006372 | # 2844 | |
20 006 373 | / | 150- 20006373 | # 2845 | |
20 006 374 | / | 150- 20006374 | # 2850 | Sold Out |
Atlas Master® | HO scale (1:87 | freight cars
Thrall 2743 Gondola
BNSF Railway (black, reporting Marks Only)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 005 112 | / | 150- 20005112 | # 513125 | Sold Out |
20 005 113 | / | 150- 20005113 | # 513138 | Sold Out |
20 005 114 | / | 150- 20005114 | # 513183 |
The Thrall Car 2743 cubic foot gondola was introduced in 1995. This new 52' 6" interior length design was in response to the newly allowed increase in Gross Rail Loading (GRL) to 286,000 lbs (up from 263,000 lbs). This allowed an increase of the inside height from the previously standard 5'0" to a new standard of 5'6", giving it a 2,743 cubic foot capacity. Thrall produced over 6,700 of these from 1995 to 1999. The design resumed production under Trinityrail in 2005.
Atlas Master® | HO scale (1:87 | freight cars
Thrall 2743 Gondola
Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern (blue, white)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 005 121 | / | 150- 20005121 | # 80133 | Sold Out |
20 005 122 | / | 150- 20005122 | # 80152 | Sold Out |
20 005 123 | / | 150- 20005123 | # 80174 |
The Thrall Car 2743 cubic foot gondola was introduced in 1995. This new 52' 6" interior length design was in response to the newly allowed increase in Gross Rail Loading (GRL) to 286,000 lbs (up from 263,000 lbs). This allowed an increase of the inside height from the previously standard 5'0" to a new standard of 5'6", giving it a 2,743 cubic foot capacity. Thrall produced over 6,700 of these from 1995 to 1999. The design resumed production under Trinityrail in 2005.
Trinity 3230 Pressure Differential 3-Bay Covered Hopper (HO) Atlas Master®
Chicago Freight Car Leasing CRDX #3085 (gray, Yellow Conspicuity Marks)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 005 538 | / | 150- 20005538 | # 3085 | Sold Out |
20 005 539 | / | 150- 20005539 | # 3089 | Sold Out |
20 005 540 | / | 150- 20005540 | # 3092 | |
20 005 541 | / | 150- 20005541 | # 3100 | Sold Out |
20 005 542 | / | 150- 20005542 | # 3104 | Sold Out |
20 005 543 | / | 150- 20005543 | # 3108 | Sold Out |
Trinity 3230 Pressure Differential 3-Bay Covered Hopper (HO) Atlas Master®
General Electric Rail Service NAHX (gray, Yellow Conspicuity Marks)
ATLAS no. | WALTHERS no. | Road no. | Stock Status | |
20 005 544 | / | 150- 20005544 | # 323006 | Sold Out |
20 005 545 | / | 150- 20005545 | # 323017 | |
20 005 546 | / | 150- 20005546 | # 323022 | |
20 005 547 | / | 150- 20005547 | # 323073 | |
20 005 548 | / | 150- 20005548 | # 323119 | |
20 005 549 | / | 150- 20005549 | # 323150 |
ATLAS HO Master® Gold | DCC with Sound
EMD GP40, ditch lights
Canadian Pacific (red, white, black)
Item Number | WALTHERS | Road Number | Stock Status |
10 004 024 | 150-10004024 | # 4600 | |
10 004 025 | 150-10004025 | # 4601 |
In 1966 EMD introduced a new line of locomotives based on the 16-cylinder 645-series prime mover. The “40-series” included a six-axle and four-axle model, the latter being the GP40. A total of 1,145 units were produced between 1966 and 1972. These turbocharged 3,000hp locomotives were used primarily in road freight service.
ATLAS HO Master® Silver | DCC/sound - ESU LokSound
FM H-24-66 Phase 2 Trainmaster
Canadian Pacific (Late Scheme, gray, maroon, yellow)
Item Number | WALTHERS | Road Number | Stock Status |
10 004 140 | 150-10004140 | # 8911 | |
10 004 141 | 150-10004141 | # 8913 | Sold Out |
10 004 142 | 150-10004142 | # 8917 |
Advertised by Fairbanks-Morse as "the most useful locomotive ever built", the H24-66 Train Master was first introduced in 1953. Designed as a versatile locomotive with various equipment options available, it was found in both passenger and freight service across the US. It was the most powerful single-engine locomotive in production at the time, generating a total of 2,400 hp.
ATLAS HO Master® Silver | Standard DC
Alco S4
Canadian Pacific (red, black, white)
Item Number | WALTHERS | Road Number | Stock Status |
10 003 816 | 150-10003816 | # 7113 | |
10 003 817 | 150-10003817 | # 7117 | Sold Out |
Alco S2 is modeled after diesels built by the American Locomotive Company between 1949 and 1957. The 1,000-horsepower diesel-electric switchers were designed to replace older steam switchers. Almost 800 S4s featured a six cylinder 539 prime mover and rode on AAR Type A Trucks (which distinguished them from nearly identical S2s). Whether operated by their original owners or secondary owners, several of these venerable workhorses are still working in the 2020s and others are preserved in museums or on excursion railroads.
ATLAS HO Master® Silver | Standard DC
EMD GP40, ditch lights
Canadian Pacific (red, white, black)
Item Number | WALTHERS | Road Number | Stock Status |
10 003 999 | 150-10003999 | # 4600 | |
10 004 000 | 150-10004000 | # 4601 | Sold Out |
In 1966 EMD introduced a new line of locomotives based on the 16-cylinder 645-series prime mover. The “40-series” included a six-axle and four-axle model, the latter being the GP40. A total of 1,145 units were produced between 1966 and 1972. These turbocharged 3,000hp locomotives were used primarily in road freight service.
ATLAS HO Master® Silver | Standard DC / DCC ready
FM H-24-66 Phase 2 Trainmaster
Canadian Pacific (Late Scheme, gray, maroon, yellow)
Item Number | WALTHERS | Road Number | Stock Status |
10 004 119 | 150-10004119 | # 8911 | |
10 004 120 | 150-10004120 | # 8913 | |
10 004 121 | 150-10004121 | # 8917 |
Advertised by Fairbanks-Morse as "the most useful locomotive ever built", the H24-66 Train Master was first introduced in 1953. Designed as a versatile locomotive with various equipment options available, it was found in both passenger and freight service across the US. It was the most powerful single-engine locomotive in production at the time, generating a total of 2,400 hp.