
Favorites for Coal Trains
Thousands of these cars entered service in the 1970s to handle the flood of coal moving out of western mines to customers all over the US. As some of the most common three-bay hoppers on the rails, these 100-ton cars will be welcome additions to your unit coal trains. Decorated cars come in six-packs with six different roadnumbers; an undecorated single car is also available.Bethlehem 4000 Cubic Foot 3-Bay Hoppers
MILW
SOO
WC (Patched Ex-BN
Cars)
BN #4
BNSF Railway (Oxide
w/Wedge Logo)
BN (C&S Reporting
Marks)
Indiana Railroad
Co.
Sidney & Lowe (SLGG
Reporting Marks)