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AHM 50' Single Sheathed DD Boxcar ~ READING RR ~ Rd# 20033 - HO

Description: We try to be Friendly to our international customers especially with our: UPS Standard to Canada,Very nice rolling stock for your model railroad See all of our Listings visit: Ika's Train StoreBeginning in the middle 1920‘s automobiles came into great demand. In 1927, Chevrolet reached the number of 1 million vehicles produced, and Ford was right along. Everyone wanted their own car and at the time there were literally hundreds of different marque’s to choose from. Railroads were pressed to come up with a sufficient number of freight cars for automobile service. The auto industry was expanding as fast as they could, opening more and more assembly plants throughout the U.S. Assembly plants required a constant stream of all the hundreds of parts that made up an automobile. More 40’ and 50‘ automobile cars were needed in auto parts service than automobile cars carrying fully assembled cars. At that time these cars were mostly single-sheathed 40’ and 50‘ wood sided cars with the exception of a few double-sheathed wood sided 50’ automobile cars for the D&RGW and Santa Fe‘s Type-S - both included in this project. This combined growth of the auto industry and the railroads ability to deliver automobiles and automobile parts came to an abrupt halt with the October 29 stock market crash of 1929. From that point on and until about mid-1935 when the economy began to rebound, almost no automobiles or railroad cars were built with the exception of the PRR’s X31.By 1936, automobile sales began to return to normal and the railroads found themselves short of automobile cars. In 1935, the AAR Committee on freight car design had revised the earlier 1932 ARA design into what became the mainstay of the boxcar fleet: the 1937 AAR boxcar - these 40’ all-steel ubiquitous boxcars eventually reached over 92,000 and were to be seen all over the Country and in Canada. It’s 10’-0” inside height with a volume of 3,713 cu. ft. was soon heightened to 10’ 4”- or 6“ with a capacity of 3,901cu. ft. with 44,000 Modified 1937 AAR boxcars added to this group. By lengthening the cars to 50’-6”, cubic foot capacity was now increased to 4,950 cu. ft.; adding an auxiliary door, and for automobiles, fitted with Evans Products auto racks, the new all-steel automobile car was born as the first and only 1942 American Association of Railroad’s (A.A.R.). Standard 50-ton, 50‘-6” steel-sheathed automobile car, and almost all the Class I railroads acquired these cars for the auto industry service.Evans auto loading racks could load 4 cars to a 40‘ car or 5 cars to a 50’ car - a great labor saving device. The AAR required cars with Evan’s auto loading devices installed to display a 3” wide stripe across the lower 1/3 of the main door with 2“ numbers showing the inside height clearance. 50’ automobile cars without Evans auto loading equipment but with Evans restraining equipment for auto parts service had a 3” tall symbol in white at the same location. The Evans system secured the automobiles with chains, and when not in use, chains were stored beneath the floor in 5” diameter pipes, called Floor Tubes. Besides the white stripe on the main door, the 24“ long floor tubes were another visible indication that the car was dedicated to automobile service.By 1936, railroads began ordering all-steel automobile cars starting with the S.P.’s order for 500 Class A-50-12 in October 1936 built by General American Transportation Corp. Soon to follow was Nickel Plate‘s 87000 series in June 1937 built by the Ralston Steel Car Company. About that time there were orders for automobile cars from just about every major railroad in the Country. The builders were so busy that orders were spread amongst all of them with American Car & Foundry and Pullman-Standard being the major builders. Many larger railroads with their own shops ordered all the steel metal components from Standard Railway Equipment Co. in Chicago or other suppliers, and assembled their own cars such as the Union Pacific, Burlington and NYC’s Dispatch Shops.With so many autocars carrying automobiles and auto parts, and automobiles being in such demand, 50’ autocars were put into a pool service controlled by the shippers. A typical automobile consist coming out of Detroit might have over 20 different railroad’s auto cars in it - and they went all over the US and Canada. Once again the automobile industry suffered a major setback - WWII arrived on December 7, 1941, and within 45 days the Government ordered all automobile factories to cease producing cars and begin producing much needed war equipment. With Evans equipment bolted to the interior roofs and out of the way the railroad‘s automobile cars were pressed into the war effort and were busier than ever. It was not until mid-1945 that the automobile industry was able to return to building automobiles and the automobile car builders allowed to resume building automobile cars. Note #1: I will combine shipping for multiple items. Please purchase the items but do *NOT* pay. I will review and calculate shipping as close as to what I have to pay. I will then forward an invoice with the adjusted shipping. If you do pay ahead of this recalculation I will refund the shipping difference as part of preparing the items for shipment. Note #2: I want you to be happy with your purchase and would appreciate you leaving positive feedback. In the event you are not, please contact me immediately before leaving feedback so we may resolve it. Thank you. Note #3: If not previously stated item(s) come from a smoke-free environment with cats. Note #4: This is a Grandma & Grandpa shop. We have a 4 business day shipping window (this means that if you pay for your order on a Friday it may not get shipping until the following Thursday). We do combine shipping especially when we are asked about it.If you want combined shipping, please purchase all your items in one order. If you purchase items in more than one order, send us a message so that we know about the additional items and box the orders together. (When items are bought in multiple orders, we do not always notice they were bought by the same person unless we are notified by the buyer.) We refund extra shipping charges when combined shipping is requested. If we ship items separately, we do not issue a shipping refund.For our International customers: YES!! we do combine shipping. The most economical way for you to buy multiple items from us is for you to send us a list of the items you want to buy. Do not purchase them as they are listed!! (This leads to higher than necessary fees & shipping.) Send us a complete list of all the items you want. Then we will cancel the listings for the items and turn them into a special listing just for you (We'll send you the listing named before making it active). It will have your full purchase with the correct shipping box size and weight. This saves you on the international fees & shipping.

Price: 12.08 USD

Location: London, Ohio

End Time: 2024-02-10T21:05:14.000Z

Shipping Cost: N/A USD

Product Images

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Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Assembly Status: Ready to Go/Pre-built

Color: Green

Replica of: 50' Boxcar Dreadnaught Ends

Material: Plastic

Scale: 1:87

Grade: C-7 Excellent

Year Manufactured: 1956

MPN: n/a

Age Level: 17 Years & Up

Franchise: American Railroads

Vintage: Yes

Gauge: HO scale

Brand: AHM

Type: Double Door Boxcar

Rail System: 2-Rail-2-Conductor

Corporate Roadname: Reading Railroad

Theme: Transportation

Features: Double doors

Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959

Country/Region of Manufacture: Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of

Item Weight: 0.5 lb

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