ATHEARN ROUNDHOUSE 36ft OLD TIME BOX CAR FEATURES:
- Archbar trucks
- 33” machined metal wheels with RP25 contours
- Separately applied brake wheel
- Weighted for optimum performance
- Body-mounted McHenry® operating scale knuckle couplers
- Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
- Painted and printed for realistic decoration
- Minimum radius: 18”
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Railroad boxcars are perhaps not only the best-recognized pieces of
equipment ever put into service but also one of the most identifiable
symbols of the industry itself. During the early years of the industry, freight
was hauled on simple flatcars or early gondolas. In Upstate New York,
the burgeoning Mohawk & Hudson Railroad, the first chartered system in
the United States which later became part of the New York Central, came
up with the novel idea of covering its gondolas in 1833 since the railroad
dealt with snow throughout much of the winter. The car’s development
continued to improve over the years such as switching from basic wood
construction with steel outside-bracing. Our 36’ old-time boxcar is a typical
turn-of-the-century-era design, with its distinctive truss rod underframe.
The typical railroad track infrastructure during this time could not handle
heavy loads, so the cars were relatively short and light compared to
today’s equipment.