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The standard cars used at the time were full\u003cbr\u003eplate-deck 85’ and 89’ flat cars with 70-ton trucks. However, each 20-foot international shipping container of the era could gross some 25 tons – thus a\u003cbr\u003eflat car carrying four at maximum gross would be 100 tons. In an effort to address this weight issue, new flat cars with open decks and 100 ton trucks were\u003cbr\u003eplaced in service and eventually used for a new railroad commodity – trash containers.\u003c\/p\u003e\n[\/TABS]"}

Atlas HO 20006041 - 85’ Trash Flat Car With MSW Containers - East Coast Carbon (DSEX) 7148 (Orange/ White)

$ 74.95
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Product Description
  • Road Name: East Coast Carbon (DSEX)
  • Road Number: 7148 (Not Pictured)
  • Containers: DSEU 71246, 70904, 70445, 71198 (Orange/White)
  • Product Line: Trainman HO
  • Scale: HO Scale
  • Estimated Release: 3rd Quarter 2020
Features:

MASTER MODEL FEATURES: • Open deck design • Container pedestals • True scale dimensions with accurate details • Weighted, detailed underframes • 100-ton trucks equipped with free-rolling wheels • Accurate painting and printing

Overview:

PROTOTYPE INFORMATION:
An increased use of shipping containers during the 1970s led to new designs of railway cars for carrying them. The standard cars used at the time were full
plate-deck 85’ and 89’ flat cars with 70-ton trucks. However, each 20-foot international shipping container of the era could gross some 25 tons – thus a
flat car carrying four at maximum gross would be 100 tons. In an effort to address this weight issue, new flat cars with open decks and 100 ton trucks were
placed in service and eventually used for a new railroad commodity – trash containers.