MTH O Gauge RailKing 2-Car 60′ Madison Combo/Diner Set
$149.95 $134.46
30-69265
Diner – 3169
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Further Pennsy design work on a mainline passenger car led to the P-70 coach, which would become one of the most well known and numerous steel passenger car designs. The Pennsy’s 1907 order for 200 P-70s, built by ACF, Pressed Steel Car Company and the road’s own Altoona shops, was “the first large-scale commitment” to steel passenger cars, according to famed railroad historian John H. White, Jr., and “truly opened the age of the steel passenger car.” To compete with the Pennsy, other railroads found it necessary to upgrade to steel cars as well – initially just on premier name trains, and later throughout their fleets. Reluctantly, and under pressure from the Pennsy’s requirement that only steel cars enter its New York terminal, Pullman converted to steel construction as well. On the west coast, the Southern Pacific had been an early advocate of steel passenger cars along with the Pennsy, and the lines controlled by E.H. Harriman, including the SP, UP, Illinois Central and Central of Georgia, were among other early adopters.
By around 1910, when Pennsylvania Station opened, the steel car had evolved into the so-called “heavyweight” design that would remain largely unchanged until the 1930s. Heavyweights, as depicted in our RailKing models, were characterized by a clerestory roof (a holdover from the wood car era), riveted steel bodies, and a massive steel fishbelly underframe that contributed most of the cars’ battleship-like strength. Unlike some later designs, the sides and roof of a heavyweight were mostly along for the ride, and added little to the cars’ structural integrity. The design, however, proved tremendously durable. Many cars lasted more than 50 years in mainline service, rolling for decades alongside – and intermixed with – much newer lightweight streamlined cars.
Configured in 4-car, 2-car and single-car configurations, each type features car interior detail, overhead interior lighting, end-of-car diaphragms and intricate under-car detail. All configurations are mounted atop die-cast metal 6-wheel trucks with operating metal couplers, metal wheels and metal axles.
Designed to bring authenticity and smooth performing operation to any O Gauge layout, modelers will find no finer O Gauge value than RailKing Passenger Cars.
- Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Bodies
- Detailed Car Undercarriage
- Authentic Paint Scheme
- Metal Wheels and Axles
- Die-Cast 6-Wheel Trucks
- Fast-Angle Wheel Sets
- Needle-Point Axles
- (2) Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers
- Overhead Interior Lighting
- End-of-Car Diaphragms
- Separate Metal Handrails
- Detailed Car Interiors
- Detailed Brake Wheel
- 2-Car Sets Feature (1) Combine, (1) Diner
- Near Scale Sizing
- Unit Measures: 16 3/4″ x 2 11/16″ x 3 3/8″
- Operates On O-31 Curves
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