Looking for a caboose to bring up the rear of your trains? The Rapido Trains CN Hawker Siddeley caboose, in Canadian National #9106 (ex-OCR, ex-DEVCO) colors, is exactly that kind of standout piece.
What sets this model apart is Rapido's signature prototype fidelity. Hawker Siddeley built 150 of these steel cabooses for Canadian National, the first delivered in 1967: the steel shells were built in Trenton, Nova Scotia, with final assembly in Fort William, Ontario. Fitted with dual oil stoves, a refrigerator, axle-driven generator electric lighting and Waugh cushion underframes, these modern vans ran across the CN network into the mid-1990s. This model reproduces car #9106, a former DEVCO van that passed through Ottawa Central and was later patched for CN. Rapido faithfully reproduces the steel carbody, cupola, Barber-Bettendorf trucks and multicolor interior. Working lighting, etched-metal platforms and correct-height couplers: it is all here.
Features
- CN Hawker Siddeley steel caboose, HO scale
- Canadian National #9106 (ex-OCR, ex-DEVCO) livery
- Barber-Bettendorf trucks
- Period detail: stoves, axle generator and Waugh cushion underframe reproduced
- Full multicolor interior with interior lighting
- Working lighting: marker lights, ground and cupola lighting
- Etched-metal end platforms and steps
- Trucks with all-wheel electrical pick-up
- Body-mounted knuckle couplers
- Free-rolling turned metal wheels
- Fully detailed underframe (brake rigging, reservoir, cylinder)
- Crisp printing and lettering, legible under magnification
- Runs on Code 83 and 100 rail
- Weighted to industry standards for reliable operation
- Ready-to-run (RTR) model
- HO scale
- Recommended minimum radius: 18"
- Made by Rapido Trains
Looking for a caboose to bring up the rear of your trains? The Rapido Trains CN Hawker Siddeley caboose, in Canadian National #9106 (ex-OCR, ex-DEVCO) colors, is exactly that kind of standout piece.
What sets this model apart is Rapido's signature prototype fidelity. Hawker Siddeley built 150 of these steel cabooses for Canadian National, the first delivered in 1967: the steel shells were built in Trenton, Nova Scotia, with final assembly in Fort William, Ontario. Fitted with dual oil stoves, a refrigerator, axle-driven generator electric lighting and Waugh cushion underframes, these modern vans ran across the CN network into the mid-1990s. This model reproduces car #9106, a former DEVCO van that passed through Ottawa Central and was later patched for CN. Rapido faithfully reproduces the steel carbody, cupola, Barber-Bettendorf trucks and multicolor interior. Working lighting, etched-metal platforms and correct-height couplers: it is all here.
Features
- CN Hawker Siddeley steel caboose, HO scale
- Canadian National #9106 (ex-OCR, ex-DEVCO) livery
- Barber-Bettendorf trucks
- Period detail: stoves, axle generator and Waugh cushion underframe reproduced
- Full multicolor interior with interior lighting
- Working lighting: marker lights, ground and cupola lighting
- Etched-metal end platforms and steps
- Trucks with all-wheel electrical pick-up
- Body-mounted knuckle couplers
- Free-rolling turned metal wheels
- Fully detailed underframe (brake rigging, reservoir, cylinder)
- Crisp printing and lettering, legible under magnification
- Runs on Code 83 and 100 rail
- Weighted to industry standards for reliable operation
- Ready-to-run (RTR) model
- HO scale
- Recommended minimum radius: 18"
- Made by Rapido Trains