
HO 40' Express Box Southern Pacific #2707 Plastic Model Train Car (ATH72260)
HO-scale Southern Pacific 40-foot Express Boxcar road number 2707 is a faithful replica of the mail and express service cars that complemented passenger trains. This model features double Youngstown doors, a separately applied brake wheel, and a roof walk, all molded on a highly detailed injection-molded body and finished with authentic Southern Pacific decoration to suit a mid-century layout.
Designed for smooth HO operation, it rides on 33" machined metal wheels with RP25 contours and screw-mounted express-type trucks, and it is weighted for stable running. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for realistic connections, and the decoration is painted and printed for convincing detail. With a minimum 18" radius, it runs well on most layouts and coordinates visually with SP's recent 60' arch-roof passenger cars for a cohesive display of the era.
HO-scale Southern Pacific 40-foot Express Boxcar road number 2707 is a faithful replica of the mail and express service cars that complemented passenger trains. This model features double Youngstown doors, a separately applied brake wheel, and a roof walk, all molded on a highly detailed injection-molded body and finished with authentic Southern Pacific decoration to suit a mid-century layout.
Designed for smooth HO operation, it rides on 33" machined metal wheels with RP25 contours and screw-mounted express-type trucks, and it is weighted for stable running. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for realistic connections, and the decoration is painted and printed for convincing detail. With a minimum 18" radius, it runs well on most layouts and coordinates visually with SP's recent 60' arch-roof passenger cars for a cohesive display of the era.
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HO-scale Southern Pacific 40-foot Express Boxcar road number 2707 is a faithful replica of the mail and express service cars that complemented passenger trains. This model features double Youngstown doors, a separately applied brake wheel, and a roof walk, all molded on a highly detailed injection-molded body and finished with authentic Southern Pacific decoration to suit a mid-century layout.
Designed for smooth HO operation, it rides on 33" machined metal wheels with RP25 contours and screw-mounted express-type trucks, and it is weighted for stable running. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for realistic connections, and the decoration is painted and printed for convincing detail. With a minimum 18" radius, it runs well on most layouts and coordinates visually with SP's recent 60' arch-roof passenger cars for a cohesive display of the era.











