RailSmith- ATSF Baggage 3913

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$53.00

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Description

Beginning in 1956 the Santa Fe had body shells deliver from Pullman Standard to their shops in Topeka where they were finished out. Baggage 3913 was one of the 240 cars in this series they called ‘Semi-Lightweight Baggage & Express’.

Often assigned to the secondary trains, these cars were put into service wherever needed.

This car is dark gray with black roof, silver trucks and under frame. A real stunning scheme!

SFR&HS has provided the information.

This is a classic version of this car.

$53.00

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