Tangent Scale Models - HO Scale - Greenville Steel Car Company 86ft High Cube Double Plug Door Box Car - General Electric Rail Services (NADX) #7023 - “Ex-AA Patch 2005+” - Orange/Yellow/Red/Gray/White With Black Lettering (SKU 20009-25038-01)
Available On: February 1, 2023


During the 1960s, the most radical freight car designs employed the extreme height clearances offered by Plate F car designs. In 1964, no car type articulated this extreme more than the 86-foot, purpose-built “Auto Parts” boxcars. These large boxcars became fixtures on the rails all over North American mainlines, riding hot trains to deliver components vital to the productivity of auto plants. While several car builders offered 86’ auto parts boxcars, the most prolific builder of the double plug door design was Greenville Steel Car Company of Greenville PA. More than 4,400 of these cars were acquired by most major railroads, and they were assigned to pools where multiple railroad’s cars served a specific shipper or shippers. Original utilization of these cars was for Ford, Pontiac, and Chrysler, as well as deliveries from 3rd party parts suppliers to the auto plants. Greenville’s 1964-1978 production was the longest run for this car type, with many still in service today.
Tangent Scale Models offers high-end HO models of the Greenville 86’ High Cube Double Plug Door Box Car in HO scale! This is not just a single box car model, but instead a system of 86’ High Cube Double Plug Door Box Car models.
The Tangent Greenville 86’ High Cube Double Plug Door Box Car system is a state of the art, dimensionally-accurate scale replica that was tooled to Greenville Steel Car plans and verified with field measurements. The model comes with highly accurate “true-to-life” colors and “hyper-accurate” lettering including exact stenciling, fonts, and lettering placement. The Greenville 86’ system of models offers a multitude of detail variations and phases to replicate the many different Greenville Steel Car offerings. A quick synopsis of the era and railroad-specific detail variations include:
General Electric Rail Services (NADX) “Ex-AA Patch 2005+” gives us a final look at the Ex-Ann Arbor orange paint in the 2000s. Now owned by GE Railcar leasing, this model is an example of ex-AA cars with NADX reporting marks. By this time, these cars begin to see other uses outside of auto parts, with examples including peat moss loading out of Canada. The Tangent model shows the continuing effects of time, as the orange patches have faded to a light orange and the car sides include some brown patching for the new NADX reporting marks. Underneath that storybook of paint patches is a 1978 Ann Arbor car, with the correct 5-grab body and body-mounted brake gear. The NADX car also features replacement-style Morton crossover platforms.
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