RailSmith- Great Northern Coach 1110

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$45.00

 

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Description

Great Northern Coach 1110.

Built by Pullman Standard for the 1947 Empire Builder. This car is lettered ‘Great Northern’.

This is a Classic version of this car. Difference being 64 seats versus 60 seats.

$45.00

Out of stock

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