RailSmith-GN Coach Pair
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$92.00
In Stock – June 2024
Description
GN Coaches #1125 & #1134
This car was built by Pullman-Standard in 1950. Known as a Day-Nite Coach, with more leg room for the 48 passengers this car could accommodate. Â Cars of this type that had Great Northern in the lettering board were used on the Badger, the Gopher, the International, and the Portland to Seattle ‘Pool Trains’, as well as assigned to the Western Star. Â (Photo here is of prior release with skirts)
There are two GN coaches in this scheduled release, and they do not have skirts. This is the first release of this version, no skirts GN.
These classic cars and important to have for the trains we are building.
$92.00
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