Lionel 6-27233

COTTON BELT U.S.R.A. DOUBLE-SHEATHED BOXCAR

 

First built during World War I, U.S.R.A. 40-ton double-sheathed boxcars were relied on heavily for hauling freight in the steam era and beyond. Featuring all-wood bodies and steel "fishbelly" underframes, many of these classic boxcars could be found on the rail lines as late as the 1960's. STANDARD O FREIGHT CARS Die-cast metal sprung trucks for improved tracking, especially through switches Operating couplers-uncouple cars automatically with a remote-control or uncoupling track section Scale proportions Super-detailed with many separately applied metal parts Prototypical paint schemes Minimum Curve: O-31 (Except where noted) Perfectly sized to match Lionel Standard O Locomotives ADDITIONAL FEATURES: All-new tooling Hidden uncoupling tabs Separately applied metal underframe details Opening doors Single-piece ladder Gauge: Standard O Minimum Curve: O-31 Dimensions: Length: 11"
  • 10.07.01.0180
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