Atlas O 2002914 - Trainman - 80' Pullman Bradley Passenger Car "New Haven"

Atlas O 2002914 - Trainman - 80' Pullman Bradley Passenger Car "New Haven"

SKU: AO-2002914
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$ 125.96
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$ 139.95
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Announcement Date: 2026-05-06

Guaranteed Pre-Order Due Date: 2026-06-03

Expected Delivery Date: 2027-03-31

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Product Information

  • Road Name: New Haven
  • Road Number:  8367, 8368, 8369, 8370
  • Product Line: Trainman
  • Scale: O Scale
  • System: 3-Rail
Features:
  • Scale details and dimensions
  • Scale 80’ Length
  • Rubber diaphragms
  • Detailed interior with seating
  • Interior lighting
  • Separately-applied metal grab irons
  • Functional doors
  • Separate window glazing
  • Vestibule ends with safety gates
  • Min. dia.curve: 0-45 (3-Rail); 0-54 recommended for better appearance.
Overview:

The Osgood Bradley Company of Worcester, MA was founded in 1822 to build carriages and stagecoaches. The company began manufacturing railroad cars in the mid 1800s. Osgood Bradley was purchased by Pullman in the early 1930s. In 1934 the company developed a tubular carbody with a rounded roof end utilizing Cor-Ten steel, a lightweight copper-steel alloy. These new cars weighed 15 tons less than their non-lightweight counterparts. The New Haven Railroad was the first and the largest purchaser of these cars. Other purchasers included Boston & Maine, Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, Kansas City Southern, Seaboard Air Line, Cotton Belt and Lehigh Valley. These cars were used on both long distance and local trains and served well into the 1970’s.

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