Brass Car Sides
Brass Sides - Union Pacific
48-Seat Chair Car #5331-5345, 5351-5365; 1947-On without Louvered Skirt
Walthers Part # 173-31, p. 140 Walthers 2012 HO Scale Reference
HO scale, $31.75, currently in stock at Walthers
Photo-etched brass sides for streamlined passenger cars. Window openings
and grab iron holes are etched through, with additional etched details on
the surface. Undecorated kit can be used with either Basic (#173-101) or
Deluxe (#173-102) Body Kits, or the Rivarossi "1930" 85' streamlined coach
or sleeper as an overlay conversion. Comes with instructions.
In March of 1941 Union Pacific ordered two series of 48-seat streamlined
chair cars from Pullman-Standard for use on "The Challenger Streamliner"
and other non-"City" trains. These two groups of 15 cars were ordered on
Lot 6663, Plans 7468 and 7471, and were delivered in early 1942. The
window layouts were identical in the two series. These parts have been
produced without the louvered center skirts, which were removed when the
cars were repainted in the standard Armour yellow and gray scheme in 1947.
The majority remained in service until 1965-68 when they were retired.