Description
Railroad Short Name: CSX
On the N&W, hoppers were the most common type of freight cars on their roster about a 4-to-1 ratio of hopper cars over all other cars combined. The H2a was the most common type and was numbered from 15,500 – 25,499; 26,000 – 26,999; 28,500 – 29,999; and 31,000 – 31,999. That’s one impressive class!
N&W also leased these hopper cars to the PRR and B&O where they were painted in their respective schemes. BLI offers these hoppers also. The Roanoke Shops built 13,500 H2a hoppers between 1948 – 1956 and approximately 2,000 were leased to the Pennsy.
Features:
- Beautifully Detailed and Accurately Modeled
- Precision Paint, Color, and Lettering Schemes
- Many Separately Applied Details
- Detailed Bay Interiors
- Realistic Removable Coal Loads
- Composition: ABS
- Couplers: (2) Operating MicroTrains #1015 or Compatible
- Compatible Tracks: Code 55, 70, and 80 Rail
- Minimum Operating Radius: 9.75 in
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