RailSmith- SP coach #2425

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$44.00

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Description

Coach 2425

Pullman-Standard build a series of fifteen fluted coaches for the Southern Pacific in 1937.  These cars were intended for long distance overnight service. This car, 2425 was build for the ‘Challenger’ and then rebuilt for the Cascade in 1953.

This is a classic car for this series.

Select ‘Cascade Coach Fleet’ for discount allowance when buying all three GENERAL SERVICE Coach cars in this release.

$44.00

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