
HO 50' Evans DD Plug Box Car RPCX #207 (ATH-1846)
An HO-scale 50-foot Evans double-door plug boxcar, a ready-to-run freight car designed to bring authentic mid‑century boxcar service to your layout. It features double eight-foot plug doors, separately-applied grab irons, stirrup steps, end ladders, a brake wheel and stand, and subtle underbody details. Body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers ride on 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on common HO track. Weighted for stable handling and finished with razor-sharp painting and printing, the model is ready to run and can negotiate curves down to an 18-inch radius.
In real railroading, a boxcar is an enclosed freight car used to carry a wide range of loads, with sliding side doors for access. Evans freight cars trace their roots to U.S. Railway Equipment and were later produced by Evans Railcar Manufacturing after 1964, becoming a familiar staple on mid‑twentieth-century freight service. This HO model faithfully captures that era’s design, making it a versatile addition for freight-operating scenes and era-accurate dioramas.
An HO-scale 50-foot Evans double-door plug boxcar, a ready-to-run freight car designed to bring authentic mid‑century boxcar service to your layout. It features double eight-foot plug doors, separately-applied grab irons, stirrup steps, end ladders, a brake wheel and stand, and subtle underbody details. Body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers ride on 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on common HO track. Weighted for stable handling and finished with razor-sharp painting and printing, the model is ready to run and can negotiate curves down to an 18-inch radius.
In real railroading, a boxcar is an enclosed freight car used to carry a wide range of loads, with sliding side doors for access. Evans freight cars trace their roots to U.S. Railway Equipment and were later produced by Evans Railcar Manufacturing after 1964, becoming a familiar staple on mid‑twentieth-century freight service. This HO model faithfully captures that era’s design, making it a versatile addition for freight-operating scenes and era-accurate dioramas.
Original: $38.25
-65%$38.25
$13.39Description
An HO-scale 50-foot Evans double-door plug boxcar, a ready-to-run freight car designed to bring authentic mid‑century boxcar service to your layout. It features double eight-foot plug doors, separately-applied grab irons, stirrup steps, end ladders, a brake wheel and stand, and subtle underbody details. Body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers ride on 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on common HO track. Weighted for stable handling and finished with razor-sharp painting and printing, the model is ready to run and can negotiate curves down to an 18-inch radius.
In real railroading, a boxcar is an enclosed freight car used to carry a wide range of loads, with sliding side doors for access. Evans freight cars trace their roots to U.S. Railway Equipment and were later produced by Evans Railcar Manufacturing after 1964, becoming a familiar staple on mid‑twentieth-century freight service. This HO model faithfully captures that era’s design, making it a versatile addition for freight-operating scenes and era-accurate dioramas.











