In the 1930s, new construction techniques allowed for the development of modern, lightweight passenger cars, departing from the heavy riveted steel or wooden-bodied designs found in previous decades. Materials such as stainless steel and aluminum reduced the overall weight of each car, making them more economical to construct and operate while allowing for ease of maintenance, a smoother ride, and improved durability over time. The smooth-side style was adopted by many railroads across North America for their high-priority streamlined express trains, lasting in common service until the mid-1970s. Today, smooth-side cars are frequently found on excursion trains, while some examples remain in revenue operation as commuter cars or corporate business cars.
Features Include
Authentic ACF passenger car design
LED interior lighting
Transparent, tinted windows
Fully furnished, detailed interiors
Detailed, painted bodies with precision graphics
Kinematic magnetically operated E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers, for operation on tight radius curves
Detailed trucks with see-through sideframes
Added weight for optimum tracking
Blackened metal wheels with RP25 contours
Performs best on 22” radius curves or greater
Product Measurements: L 12.25 in., W 1.5 in., H 2 in.
Retail Package Measurements: L 12.9 in., W 1.7 in., H 3.5 in.