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Rapido Trains HO PFE R-40-27 Reefer: PFE - 1970s TIV Repaint
The Rapido Trains HO scale R-50-27 and -28s features:
Accurately scaled from prototype blueprints and field measurements
Separate wire grab irons
Correct running boards and brake wheels
Correct c...
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Rapido Trains HO Procor 5820 Covered Hopper: UNPX - No Procor Logo
The Rapido Trains HO scale Procor 5820 cuft covered hopper features:
Three styles of roof hatches: round, round with ribs and 20” vented cover
Two styles of outlet gates: pneumatic and Miner
Etched...
Rapido Trains HO Procor 20K gal. Tank Car: Patched Split P Logo - PROX
The Rapido Trains HO scale Procor GP20 Tank Car features:
Drawn from original blueprints and drawings
Artworks sourced from original design drawings and photos
Photo-etched metal walkways
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Rapido Trains HO Procor 20K gal. Tank Car: North American - NCTX
Founded in 1952, Products Tank Line (renamed Procor in 1962) constructed their manufacturing plant in the mid-1950s in Oakville, Ontario. Initially, engineering was supplied by the parent Union Tan...
Rapido Trains HO Northeastern-style Steel Caboose: Chessie System
The so-called Northeastern Design Caboose was one of the first mass-produced all-steel construction cabooses. Originally designed by the Reading Company in the early 1920s, it was based in a propos...
Rapido Trains HO Marine Industries Bulkhead Flatcar - BCR (Dark Green)
The Rapido Trains HO scale Canadian 66’ bulkhead flatcar features:
Three different bulkhead variations
Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
Heavy die-cast frame - no need for loads to keep your car wei...
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Rapido Trains HO Greenbrier Transverse Coil Car - Union Pacific - CHTT
In 2021, more than 561,000 carloads of steel traversed the rails in North America. Throughout history, transporting steel coils has been a staple of the rail industry. These rolled steel sheets hav...
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Rapido Trains HO Greenbrier Transverse Coil Car - Norfolk Southern
In 2021, more than 561,000 carloads of steel traversed the rails in North America. Throughout history, transporting steel coils has been a staple of the rail industry. These rolled steel sheets hav...
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Rapido Trains HO Greenbrier Transverse Coil Car - Greenbrier Leasing - AOKX
In 2021, more than 561,000 carloads of steel traversed the rails in North America. Throughout history, transporting steel coils has been a staple of the rail industry. These rolled steel sheets hav...
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Rapido Trains HO Greenbrier Transverse Coil Car - Ferromex
In 2021, more than 561,000 carloads of steel traversed the rails in North America. Throughout history, transporting steel coils has been a staple of the rail industry. These rolled steel sheets hav...
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Rapido Trains HO Greenbrier Transverse Coil Car - CSX
In 2021, more than 561,000 carloads of steel traversed the rails in North America. Throughout history, transporting steel coils has been a staple of the rail industry. These rolled steel sheets hav...
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Rapido Trains HO PGE/BC Rail Squamish Caboose - Canadian National (BCOL) - Engineering & Crew Transport
In 1968, Pacific Great Eastern’s Squamish Shops built the first of 15 all-steel cabooses. These replaced aging wood-style cabooses that had been used for many decades prior. Five years later, now r...
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Rapido Trains HO PGE/BC Rail Squamish Caboose - BC Rail - Late Scheme
In 1968, Pacific Great Eastern’s Squamish Shops built the first of 15 all-steel cabooses. These replaced aging wood-style cabooses that had been used for many decades prior. Five years later, now r...
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Rapido Trains HO PGE/BC Rail Squamish Caboose - BC Rail - Hockey Stick Scheme
In 1968, Pacific Great Eastern’s Squamish Shops built the first of 15 all-steel cabooses. These replaced aging wood-style cabooses that had been used for many decades prior. Five years later, now r...
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Drummondville, Quebec
Canada, J2B 1A6
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