Description
Prototype Information:
First introduced in 1940's, manufactured by American Car & Foundry, built throughout 1950's and operated well in to 1980's, this hopper is one of the most popular non-boxcar pieces of equipment to roll on North American rails. These versatile hoppers were used to transport granular bulk commodities, such as sand, concrete, powdered lime, and sugar. Some are still in service today, primarily as Maintenance of Way (MOW) service.
Model Features:
- Accurate scaled reproduction of prototype
- Optimally weighted to prevent derailments on moderately imperfect track without hindering locomotive performance
- Highly detailed ASF "Ride Control" truck
- Authentic looking, semi-automatic KATO Knuckle Coupler
Rick Chivers (verified owner) –
These are great