RailSmith- NP ‘North Coast Limited’ Sleeper 364

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$52.00

 

Final stock. This run is almost gone. This (and all) road numbers will not be run again.

Description

Northern Pacific Sleeper 364.

This 10-6 sleeper car was built by Pullman in 1950 for service on Southern Pacific’s Cascade between Oakland and Seattle. When this car was pulled from Cascade service in 1966,  it went on to be run on other NP trains including, serving as protection for the North Coast Limited.

This car and it’s sister car 364 are prototypical cars for the North Coast Limited.

$52.00

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