
HO ATH 50' PS 5277 Box Car BNSF Brown Small Cross #723394 (ATH-1364)
An HO scale 50-foot Pullman Standard box car in BNSF Brown Small Cross livery, designed for realistic freight-era operation on HO layouts. It provides an authentic representation of a 1970s-era service car, perfect for yard scenes, interchanges, or mainline freights.
Detail-wise, it sports a single 10-foot Pullman Standard door, separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and a brake wheel, along with a photo-etch cross-over platform and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours roll for realistic performance, and the injected-molded body is painted and printed for convincing decoration. Weighted for steady operation and designed to clear typical HO curves with a minimum radius of 18 inches, it’s also primed for grime—a ready starting point for weathering to resemble in-service equipment. Historically, these 50-foot PS box cars were a fixture of the 1970s rail scene, with door configurations varied to suit customers, a heritage reflected in this model.
An HO scale 50-foot Pullman Standard box car in BNSF Brown Small Cross livery, designed for realistic freight-era operation on HO layouts. It provides an authentic representation of a 1970s-era service car, perfect for yard scenes, interchanges, or mainline freights.
Detail-wise, it sports a single 10-foot Pullman Standard door, separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and a brake wheel, along with a photo-etch cross-over platform and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours roll for realistic performance, and the injected-molded body is painted and printed for convincing decoration. Weighted for steady operation and designed to clear typical HO curves with a minimum radius of 18 inches, it’s also primed for grime—a ready starting point for weathering to resemble in-service equipment. Historically, these 50-foot PS box cars were a fixture of the 1970s rail scene, with door configurations varied to suit customers, a heritage reflected in this model.
Description
An HO scale 50-foot Pullman Standard box car in BNSF Brown Small Cross livery, designed for realistic freight-era operation on HO layouts. It provides an authentic representation of a 1970s-era service car, perfect for yard scenes, interchanges, or mainline freights.
Detail-wise, it sports a single 10-foot Pullman Standard door, separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and a brake wheel, along with a photo-etch cross-over platform and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours roll for realistic performance, and the injected-molded body is painted and printed for convincing decoration. Weighted for steady operation and designed to clear typical HO curves with a minimum radius of 18 inches, it’s also primed for grime—a ready starting point for weathering to resemble in-service equipment. Historically, these 50-foot PS box cars were a fixture of the 1970s rail scene, with door configurations varied to suit customers, a heritage reflected in this model.











