In the 1950s Pullman-Standard began offering new standard designs for their coal hoppers. One of these was the 70-ton three bay coal hopper with a rated volume of 2,750 cubic feet. The carbody had sixteen side posts and was available with and without heap shields. Later an 80-ton version was offered using the same length frame but having a taller body with a rated volume of 2,960 cubic feet. The cars were built from 1954-1960 (2750 cf) and 1964-1971 (2960 cf).
Atlas 50004911 PS-2750 Hopper DT&I - Detroit Toledo & Ironton #1733 (black, white) N Scale
Atlas 50004911 PS-2750 Hopper DT&I - Detroit Toledo & Ironton #1733 (black, white) N Scale is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Atlas 50004911 PS-2750 Hopper DT&I - Detroit Toledo & Ironton #1733 (black, white) N Scale (Picture may show different road number)
Features:
- Fifteen Panels
- Sixteen Side Posts
- Die-cast hopper and center sill construction
- Late 20th century prototype (New cars were built from 1954-1971)
- Optional heap shields
- Friction- or roller-bearing trucks
- Pullman-Standard Design
- Over 16,000 cars built
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