RailSmith- NYC Baggage 9120

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Description

Baggage 9120 was one of 100 cars in this series built by American Car & Foundry in 1946-47 for the NYC.  These cars were used for Mail Storage and Baggage as they were designated for ‘general service’. They were used all across the New York Central system.

David Randall’s book is great documentation of these cars, yet states that ‘it is unknown if all 100 cars in this series had end doors’.  We are producing this car since his documented authority sheds this doubt.

The Two-Tone-Gray NYC paint will match Kato’s recent release of the 20th Century Limited.

RailSmith is happy to bring this never-before-produced car to N Scale.

Built buy ACF, this is a classic version of this car.

 

For more information, talk to our friends at the NYC Historical Society

$46.00

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