
HO 40' Modern Box Car ATSF #16947 (ATH69434)
This HO-scale 40-foot modern box car in Santa Fe livery is a realistic representation of a contemporary interchange freight car, built for interchanging service on today’s layouts. It arrives fully assembled and ready to run, with a detailed underbody brake system and scale-accurate detailing that enhances yard and mainline scenes.
It rolls on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track brands and is weighted for stable, realistic handling. Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers enable reliable, close coupling, while an 18-inch minimum radius keeps the model well behaved on tighter layouts without sacrificing the look of a prototypical modern boxcar.
This HO-scale 40-foot modern box car in Santa Fe livery is a realistic representation of a contemporary interchange freight car, built for interchanging service on today’s layouts. It arrives fully assembled and ready to run, with a detailed underbody brake system and scale-accurate detailing that enhances yard and mainline scenes.
It rolls on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track brands and is weighted for stable, realistic handling. Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers enable reliable, close coupling, while an 18-inch minimum radius keeps the model well behaved on tighter layouts without sacrificing the look of a prototypical modern boxcar.
Original: $34.99
-65%$34.99
$12.25Description
This HO-scale 40-foot modern box car in Santa Fe livery is a realistic representation of a contemporary interchange freight car, built for interchanging service on today’s layouts. It arrives fully assembled and ready to run, with a detailed underbody brake system and scale-accurate detailing that enhances yard and mainline scenes.
It rolls on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track brands and is weighted for stable, realistic handling. Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers enable reliable, close coupling, while an 18-inch minimum radius keeps the model well behaved on tighter layouts without sacrificing the look of a prototypical modern boxcar.











