RailSmith-1947 NCL Coach #503

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IN STOCK – August 25, 2021

Only two remain as of  6/22/22

Description

Coach 503- 1947 North Coast Limited

Streamliner (Pine Tree) Scheme

Built in 1947 by Pullman-Standard, these cars were part of an eighteen car order, and the first cars for the streamlined North Coast Limited.

When delivered, they were painted in what the NP called the ‘Streamliner’ scheme. More recently modelers and rail fans have called it the ‘Pine Tree’ scheme. They were also delivered with skirts, which our models accurately have.

Many of these coaches saw service on trains like the Mainstreeter, the Alaskan and the Portland to Seattle ‘Pool Trains’.

This is a Prototype car and to the era of this paint scheme, has skirts.

There are two road numbers being produced at this time. More road numbers will be produced down the track.

Read more about the production of this new body style.

Don’t miss the limited run F units for this train!

 

 

 

$49.00

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