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Product Details
Rapido 151004-2 HO Piggyback Flatcar: Canadian Pacific / CP Rail #505663
Manufacturer: Rapido Trains (Made in China)
Part Number: 151004-2 (606-1510042)
Condition: New
  Pre-order deadline has passed (January 15, 2023). Sometimes they're still available to order, please feel free to enquire about this product. Or place an order and we'll confirm availability before collecting payment.
Selling Price: 🇨🇦 $58.46
Quantity:
Scales/Gauges: HO / H0 (1:87)
Prototype: Marine Industries Piggyback Flatcar
Colour: red
Railroad / Company: Canadian Pacific / CP
Paint Scheme / Livery: CP Rail
Road/Unit Number: 505663
Features:
Knuckle Couplers
Metal Wheels
Description:
Both of Canada’s two major railways started piggyback (TOFC) services in the 1950’s. By the late 60’s early 70’s this traffic had grown substantially and both railroads saw a need to purchase purpose-built flatcars that could handle both 26-foot and longer trailers, up to the then-new standard of 45-foot.

Canadian Pacific ordered a large batch of 305 cars from Marine Industries Limited (MIL) in 1972, which were delivered as road numbers 505625-505930. These cars would soldier on in service after several rebuilding programs. As well as the removal of second hitch, container pedestals were later added to many of the cars. A final group of cars were reconfigured for the Southern Ontario XpressWay service with rub-rails for the circus-style loading and unloading at terminals.

The Canadian Piggyback Flatcar features:
• Drawn from original blueprints
• Two styles of hitches; upright and collapsed
• Artworks sourced from original design drawings
• Wire grab irons
• Heavy die-cast center sill
• Barber S-2 trucks with metal wheels
• Photo-etched deck surface
• Rapido semi-scale metal knuckle couplers

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