RailSmith- Southern Sleeper ‘Rappahannock River’

Out of stock

$46.00

 

Arriving March 2022

Description

Presenting another sleeper for the Southern Railway, the Rappahannock River!

The SOUTHERN ordered twenty-nine sleepers from Pullman-Standard built in Lot 6814 and delivered in late 1949,

These ‘ten roomette and six bedroom’  sleepers were assigned the Royal Palm and the famous Southern Crescent. With a fleet of 29, these were the mainstay of Southern’s fleet of sleepers.

This prototype car has never before been produced in N Scale.

 

 

 

 

$46.00

Out of stock

SKU: 310224 Categories: , ,

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