MTH 30-7719 Fairbanks Morse Demo O Gauge RailKing Bay Window Caboose

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MTH 30-7713 Fairbanks Morse Demo O Gauge RailKing Bay Window Caboose

Overview

As freight cars grew taller, observing a train from the cupola of a caboose became increasingly difficult. In the wooden car era, another problem with cupola cabooses was sagging roofs. In an effort to solve these problems, the Akron, Canton & Youngstown railroad introduced the bay window caboose in 1923. (In fact, however, bay windows had been used on New York & Harlem Railroad passenger cars as far back as the 1850s, to enable conductors to better anticipate station arrivals.)

In 1930 the Baltimore & Ohio became the first railroad to adopt the bay window style as its standard caboose; it never purchased another cupola model. During the same decade, the Milwaukee Road and the Northern Pacific built substantial bay window fleets.

But it was immediately after World War II that the bay window design became widespread, as car heights increased significantly and cupolas became less and less useful. As with diesels and other modern freight cars, these postwar bay window cabooses were part of the shift away from customized, railroad-specific locos and cars toward standardized designs produced in large quantities on efficient assembly lines. Key builders of bay window cabooses included International Car Company and American Car & Foundry.

High quality, traditionally sized RailKing Freight Cars provide detailed bodies and colorful paint schemes for the O Gauge railroader. MTH makes an enormous variety of RailKing Freight Cars, including many different car types and roadnames. No matter what era or part of the country you are modeling, RailKing is sure to have something for you.

Features

Intricately Detailed Durable ABS BodyMetal Wheels and AxlesCaboose Interiors With Overhead LightingDie-Cast 4-Wheel TrucksOperating Die-Cast Metal CouplersColorful, Attractive Paint SchemesDecorative Brake WheelsSeparate Metal HandrailsFast-Angle Wheel SetsNeedle-Point AxlesUnit Measures:10 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"Operates On O-31 Curves

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MTH 30-7719 Fairbanks Morse Demo O Gauge RailKing Bay Window Caboose

$43.99 USD

MTH 30-7713 Fairbanks Morse Demo O Gauge RailKing Bay Window Caboose

Overview

As freight cars grew taller, observing a train from the cupola of a caboose became increasingly difficult. In the wooden car era, another problem with cupola cabooses was sagging roofs. In an effort to solve these problems, the Akron, Canton & Youngstown railroad introduced the bay window caboose in 1923. (In fact, however, bay windows had been used on New York & Harlem Railroad passenger cars as far back as the 1850s, to enable conductors to better anticipate station arrivals.)

In 1930 the Baltimore & Ohio became the first railroad to adopt the bay window style as its standard caboose; it never purchased another cupola model. During the same decade, the Milwaukee Road and the Northern Pacific built substantial bay window fleets.

But it was immediately after World War II that the bay window design became widespread, as car heights increased significantly and cupolas became less and less useful. As with diesels and other modern freight cars, these postwar bay window cabooses were part of the shift away from customized, railroad-specific locos and cars toward standardized designs produced in large quantities on efficient assembly lines. Key builders of bay window cabooses included International Car Company and American Car & Foundry.

High quality, traditionally sized RailKing Freight Cars provide detailed bodies and colorful paint schemes for the O Gauge railroader. MTH makes an enormous variety of RailKing Freight Cars, including many different car types and roadnames. No matter what era or part of the country you are modeling, RailKing is sure to have something for you.

Features

Intricately Detailed Durable ABS BodyMetal Wheels and AxlesCaboose Interiors With Overhead LightingDie-Cast 4-Wheel TrucksOperating Die-Cast Metal CouplersColorful, Attractive Paint SchemesDecorative Brake WheelsSeparate Metal HandrailsFast-Angle Wheel SetsNeedle-Point AxlesUnit Measures:10 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"Operates On O-31 Curves
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