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As construction techniques for carbuilding and track & roadbed improved, car capacity increased from 60-ft to 70-ft, nominally measured at 74 feet over the coupler faces or 70 feet between the end sills. These cars were used for carrying express packages, pre-sorted mail, and passenger luggage from the 1920s to the advent of Amtrak. In mail & express service (M&E), they were interlined with connecting railroads to provide seemless service.
Reserve By Jan 30, 2012
Delivery Expected Jun 2012

History: Bus build dates 1950 to Feb. 1960; In service dates 1950 to 1970s
Transit Motor Coaches were the vehicles that connected people to places like train stations. Our model buses are not toys but exceptionally accurate reflections of "old look" transit coaches from a variety of transit properties across North America from the mid- to late- 1950's to the mid-1970's. Perfect for the advid bus collector or the model railroader. Each paint scheme has been thoroughly researched along with their colorful insignia. Buses are available with front and rear side doors for city service or single front side door for suburban operations.
Reserve By Dec 29, 2011
Delivery Expected Mar 2012