Product Details
Rapido 174002-6 HO NSC 73ft Centerbeam Flatcar - BNSF Brown #BNSF 563181 Manufacturer: Rapido Trains (Made in China)
Part Number: 174002-6 (606-1740026)
Condition: New
Our Price: ๐จ๐ฆ $63.70 (Plus applicable taxes) Clearance: ๐จ๐ฆ $58.99 (In-stock only, while supplies last) MSRP: $69.95 - Save $10.96 / 16%! โ
2 in stock and available to purchase! โ Unknown if we can order any more from the manufacturer. Please feel free to enquire.
Scales/Gauges: HO / H0 (1:87)
Prototype: NSC 73ft Centerbeam Flatcar
Colour: brown
Railroad / Company: BNSF
Road/Unit Number: BNSF 563181
Features:
Knuckle Couplers Metal Wheels Description:
The HO Scale NSC 73โ Centerbeam Flatcar features: Multiple side sill variations with different winch and ratchet configurations Multiple top truss configurations; early Z pattern and standard closed pattern with and without tie-down brackets Two deck configurations; early with risers and mid without risers Two underbody configurations Multiple end cage variants Multiple brake stand options Multiple truck types (six to be exact!) Factory-installed rubber airhoses See through eroded metal crossover platforms Fully detailed underbodies with full brake piping & rigging Factory-installed metal grab irons and coupler lift bars Free rolling, metal wheelsets One of the most overlooked, and yet common loads carried by North American railroads is finished wood products. This is where we are proud to introduce the HO Scale NSC 73โ Centerbeam Car! Over 20,000 examples of this car were produced by National Steel Car, between 1987 through the mid 2000s, with some car variations along the way. Whenever you see a general merchandise freight pass by you, thereโs a high probability that you will see at least four or more centerbeams mixed in. But have you taken notice of the roadnames/ownership of those cars? Centerbeams are unique in that they are owned by large class I railroads, leasing companies and smaller shortlines. The wood industry is that lucrative and our HO Scale 73โ NSC Centerbeam is no stranger to a wide variety of roadnames! |