RS – Rio Grande Diner ‘EAGLE CANON’

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$55.00

 

 

Update- Release expected June 2024

Description

The Denver Rio Grande & Western had 3 Lounge Buffet cars in this series.

The color scheme, known as ‘Grande Gold’ was introduced in 1949, and later simplified to this single (black) stripe version. This car was still on the railroad in 1967 in this ‘one stripe’ scheme, and still had its original skirts!

This selection is for the Eagle Canon in this single stripe scheme.

A limited production, this is a classic version of this car and as on the prototype, our model has full skirts.

The Eagle Canon was originally assigned to the Royal Gorge.

Don’t miss the chance to ‘Get The Fluted Feast #2’ by purchasing the entire fleet of five fluted diners being released at the same time! Follow this link to find the set of five, discounted for a short while.

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