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ATLAS 50005143 NACC 50' Smoothside RBL Boxcar - D&H - Delaware & Hudson #28001 N Scale

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ATLAS 50005142 NACC 50' Smoothside RBL Boxcar - D&H - Delaware & Hudson #28001 N Scale (Picture may show different road number)

Between 1963 and 1965, the Chicago Ridge plant of North American Car Company (NACC) produced nearly 750 of their first homegrown RBL, an inside post, or “smoothside” car. Effectively a transitional design between the Pacific Car and Foundry offset door cars, and the later, and more commercially successful, outside post RBLs, this car featured a centered plug door and was only available in a single 50’ 1” interior length. Though not as numerous as the outside post variations, as lease cars, they could be found sporting numerous colorful paint schemes throughout their long lifetimes from the 60’s through the early 2000’s.

Features:

  • Colorful, accurate paint schemes and roadnumbers
  • Free-rolling trucks with knuckle couplers
ATLAS

ATLAS 50005143 NACC 50' Smoothside RBL Boxcar - D&H - Delaware & Hudson #28001 N Scale

$18.89 $26.95

ATLAS 50005142 NACC 50' Smoothside RBL Boxcar - D&H - Delaware & Hudson #28001 N Scale (Picture may show different road number)

Between 1963 and 1965, the Chicago Ridge plant of North American Car Company (NACC) produced nearly 750 of their first homegrown RBL, an inside post, or “smoothside” car. Effectively a transitional design between the Pacific Car and Foundry offset door cars, and the later, and more commercially successful, outside post RBLs, this car featured a centered plug door and was only available in a single 50’ 1” interior length. Though not as numerous as the outside post variations, as lease cars, they could be found sporting numerous colorful paint schemes throughout their long lifetimes from the 60’s through the early 2000’s.

Features:

  • Colorful, accurate paint schemes and roadnumbers
  • Free-rolling trucks with knuckle couplers
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