Looking for a modern boxcar, common on Canadian rails, with that great weathered character that makes a consist look real? The Rapido Trains Trenton Works 5277 cu.ft. boxcar in Canadian National colors in its faded variant with yellow reflective conspicuity stripes is an ideal choice. First hitting the rails in the 1990s, this all-purpose combination-door boxcar is one of the most common types in the CN fleet — and with its faded paint set off by the regulatory stripes added over the years, this car tells decades of service on its own, the kind of detail that lends credibility to a general freight train.
What sets this model apart is the prototype fidelity Rapido is known for. The real car measures 50'6" and is recognized by its combination doors — a 6' plug door paired with an 8' sliding door, providing a wide 14' opening. This version combines a time-faded livery with the reflective safety stripes, placing the car in a recent chapter of its career — ideal for consists from the 2000s to today. Built by Trenton Works in Nova Scotia, this Canadian car is reproduced with Rapido's usual attention to detail: detailed underbody, metal couplers, and free-rolling metal wheels for a realistic model, ready to run right out of the box.
Features
- Trenton Works boxcar with a 5,277 cu.ft. capacity
- Canadian National "Faded" livery with yellow reflective conspicuity stripes
- Modern 50'6" combination-door boxcar
- 6' plug door + 8' sliding door (14' total opening)
- Time-faded paint for a realistic look
- Common boxcar on the Canadian National (1990s)
- Originally built by Trenton Works (Nova Scotia)
- Detailed underbody
- Metal knuckle couplers
- Free-rolling metal wheels
- Accurate paint and lettering
- Multiple road numbers per scheme
- Ready to run
- Ideal for modern-era consists (2000s to today)
- Recommended minimum curve radius: 22"
- HO Scale
- Made by Rapido Trains
Looking for a modern boxcar, common on Canadian rails, with that great weathered character that makes a consist look real? The Rapido Trains Trenton Works 5277 cu.ft. boxcar in Canadian National colors in its faded variant with yellow reflective conspicuity stripes is an ideal choice. First hitting the rails in the 1990s, this all-purpose combination-door boxcar is one of the most common types in the CN fleet — and with its faded paint set off by the regulatory stripes added over the years, this car tells decades of service on its own, the kind of detail that lends credibility to a general freight train.
What sets this model apart is the prototype fidelity Rapido is known for. The real car measures 50'6" and is recognized by its combination doors — a 6' plug door paired with an 8' sliding door, providing a wide 14' opening. This version combines a time-faded livery with the reflective safety stripes, placing the car in a recent chapter of its career — ideal for consists from the 2000s to today. Built by Trenton Works in Nova Scotia, this Canadian car is reproduced with Rapido's usual attention to detail: detailed underbody, metal couplers, and free-rolling metal wheels for a realistic model, ready to run right out of the box.
Features
- Trenton Works boxcar with a 5,277 cu.ft. capacity
- Canadian National "Faded" livery with yellow reflective conspicuity stripes
- Modern 50'6" combination-door boxcar
- 6' plug door + 8' sliding door (14' total opening)
- Time-faded paint for a realistic look
- Common boxcar on the Canadian National (1990s)
- Originally built by Trenton Works (Nova Scotia)
- Detailed underbody
- Metal knuckle couplers
- Free-rolling metal wheels
- Accurate paint and lettering
- Multiple road numbers per scheme
- Ready to run
- Ideal for modern-era consists (2000s to today)
- Recommended minimum curve radius: 22"
- HO Scale
- Made by Rapido Trains