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Talbot ballast hopper wagon of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. ■ With new running number■ Authentic livery and lettering
Self unloading hopper wagon type Eds-u of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. ■ With new running number■ Delicately designed steps, ladders and platform railings
Swivel roof wagon, type Tds, of the Swiss Federal Railways. ■ In current operating condition with the SBB bar logo■ Fine treads, ladders and platform railings
Bowser HO Scale Coal Load 2-Packs are perfect for adding realism to your freight car fleet.
These hoppers were everywhere on the railroads - at their peak they made up about 6% of all open hoppers, and approximately 1.5% of the entire North American freight car fleet. The first of these cars appeared in the late 1930's, and several were still in service in the 1980's!
First developed in the late 1960s, the Cylindrical Hopper was both unique in appearance and enjoyed better structural integrity than the available alternatives of the time.
Bowser HO Scale Coal Load 2-Packs are perfect for adding realism to your freight car fleet.
Bowser HO Scale ready-to-run 70-Ton 12-Panel 3-Bay Hoppers are based on typical cars used by railroads serving coal mines and for hauling aggregates.
Pennsylvania Railroad 280020 H39A, Built 1962, Crown Trucks, black Bowser HO Scale ready-to-run 70-Ton 12-Panel 3-Bay Hoppers are based on typical cars used by railroads serving coal mines and for hauling aggregates.
Bethlehem Mines 6230 (black, large lettering)Walthers Part # 6-43003 Pennsylvania Railroad's huge fleet of H21a 4-Bay Hoppers were some of the most common coal hoppers in North America. Bowser brings this iconic freight car to HO Scale.
Pennsylvania Railroad 188355 (H21a, Blt. 2-15, Tuscan, Circle Keystone) Pennsylvania Railroad's huge fleet of H21a 4-Bay Hoppers were some of the most common coal hoppers in North America and Bowser brings this iconic freight car to HO Scale.
Reading 80750 (Class HTo, Blt. 7-41, black, red, Anthracite Logo)