RailSmith- DRGW Baggage 1 Stripe

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Description

The DRG&W had 3 baggage cars in this series. This single stripe scheme was adopted in 1967 and continued in this scheme into the era of the SKI TRAIN.  These baggage cars were used on the Royal Gorge as well as the Prospector.

As on the prototype, there are full skirts. RailSmith is happy to bring this never-before-produced car to N Scale.

Select DRGW Baggage Pair for discounted pricing.

This is a classic version of this car.

$46.00

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