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Atlas O 3001855S - Premier - 40’ PS-1 Boxcar "Monon" - Custom Run for MrMuffin'sTrains
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share thisAtlas O 3001855S - Premier - 40’ PS-1 Boxcar "Monon" - Custom Run for MrMuffin'sTrains

Price:$59.95
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Product Description

Announced Date:

Nov 2021

Released Date:

May 2022

Individually Boxed:

No - 4 to a case

Road Name: Monon

Road Number: 10331, 10338

Product Line: Atlas O Premier

Scale: O Scale

System: 3-Rail

Estimated Release: 2nd Quarter 2022

Two road numbers are available per road name.

Old Sku: 30018CIL 

Sku from Atlas: 3001855S

Features:

Intricately Detailed Durable ABS Body 

Metal Wheels and Axles 

Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks 

Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers 

Colorful, Attractive Paint Schemes 

Decorative Brake Wheels 

Separate Metal Handrails 

Fast-Angle Wheel Sets 

Needle-Point Axles 

Sliding Car Doors 

1:48 Scale Dimensions 

Unit Measures: 11 5/8” x 2 5/8” x 3 3/4” 

Operates On O-31 Curves

Overview:

The 40’ Boxcar is widely known as one of the most popular freight cars used by railroads as they transitioned from steam to diesel. In particular the Pullman Standard or PS-1 design was one of the most popular and was widely used by North American railroads. Pullman had been making freight cars for more than half a century when it hit a home run with the PS-1. Introduced in 1947, it set the standard for postwar American freight cars. What made the PS-1 a landmark was its welded construction — an area in which Pullman led the industry. In addition to lighter weight, welding offered superior strength and better resistance to weather and corrosion than contemporary riveted cars. Like the EMD diesels that became ubiquitous on American railroads, the PS-1 was part of the postwar shift away from customized, railroad-specific locos and cars toward standardized designs produced in large quantities on efficient assembly lines. No wonder the PS-1 was soon followed by the highly successful PS-2 covered hopper, PS-3 open hopper, PS-4 flatcar, and PS-5 gondola.