
HO 40' Modern Box Car SAL #24620 (ATH69451)
HO-scale 40-foot Modern Box Car in Seaboard Air Line (SAL) livery, road number 24620, faithfully captures the look of a late-era interchange boxcar. Fully assembled and ready to run, it features a detailed underbody brake system, machined metal wheels, and a weighted shell for steady, realistic tracking. RP25-contoured wheels ensure smooth operation on most HO track brands, while body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers provide dependable, prototypical coupling. An 18-inch minimum radius makes it suited to a wide range of layouts.
Replicating the SAL’s modernized 40-foot boxcars designed for interchange service in the late 1960s through the 1970s, this model emphasizes durability and authentic appearance. Built with weight, RP25-contoured wheels, and body-mounted scale knuckle couplers, it runs smoothly with other HO freight equipment and is well suited for yard, siding, or mainline scenes on typical HO layouts.
HO-scale 40-foot Modern Box Car in Seaboard Air Line (SAL) livery, road number 24620, faithfully captures the look of a late-era interchange boxcar. Fully assembled and ready to run, it features a detailed underbody brake system, machined metal wheels, and a weighted shell for steady, realistic tracking. RP25-contoured wheels ensure smooth operation on most HO track brands, while body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers provide dependable, prototypical coupling. An 18-inch minimum radius makes it suited to a wide range of layouts.
Replicating the SAL’s modernized 40-foot boxcars designed for interchange service in the late 1960s through the 1970s, this model emphasizes durability and authentic appearance. Built with weight, RP25-contoured wheels, and body-mounted scale knuckle couplers, it runs smoothly with other HO freight equipment and is well suited for yard, siding, or mainline scenes on typical HO layouts.
Description
HO-scale 40-foot Modern Box Car in Seaboard Air Line (SAL) livery, road number 24620, faithfully captures the look of a late-era interchange boxcar. Fully assembled and ready to run, it features a detailed underbody brake system, machined metal wheels, and a weighted shell for steady, realistic tracking. RP25-contoured wheels ensure smooth operation on most HO track brands, while body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers provide dependable, prototypical coupling. An 18-inch minimum radius makes it suited to a wide range of layouts.
Replicating the SAL’s modernized 40-foot boxcars designed for interchange service in the late 1960s through the 1970s, this model emphasizes durability and authentic appearance. Built with weight, RP25-contoured wheels, and body-mounted scale knuckle couplers, it runs smoothly with other HO freight equipment and is well suited for yard, siding, or mainline scenes on typical HO layouts.











