WalthersProto
PROTO 2000 50' Single Door Boxcar - Assembled
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy #21243
Walthers Part # 920-54277
HO scale, $32.98, sold out at Walthers
* Laser Quality Painting & Printing
* Scale Size Handrails & Grab Irons
* Correct Trucks
* Metal RP-25 Wheels
* Magnetic Knuckle Couplers
* Correct Weight for Optimum Operation
* Perfect for Steam and Transition-Era
* Fully Assembled, Ready for Service
In the late 30s, many railroads began purchasing 50' box cars based on the
American Association of Railroads (AAR) standard design adopted for 40'
cars in 1932. These larger cars allowed for more efficient handling of
loads such as furniture, appliances and auto parts. As the cars grew in
popularity, the AAR adopted new standards for 50' single and double-door
versions, both with an interior height of 10' 6", in 1942. As the use of
pallets and forklifts became increasingly common, the cars were often built
with 8' door openings for easier loading and unloading. Production
continued into the mid 40s, but these cars lead long lives, with some still
in revenue service into the 1970s.