
HO 40' Youngstown Door Box Car (ATH75346)
HO-scale 40-foot Youngstown door box car, a faithful reproduction of a late-1960s insulated boxcar designed for temperature-sensitive freight. Based on a Fruit Growers Express prototype, this model recreates the car's sealed 10-foot-wide plug doors and a highly detailed injection-molded body with authentic decoration. It rides on 70-ton roller bearing trucks and features 33-inch machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth, reliable operation on HO layouts.
Details include separately applied brake wheel and ladders, body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, and a weighted chassis to help it track well. The paint schemes are representative of prototypical designs, making it a versatile addition to any freight roster. With a minimum operating radius of 18 inches, it fits nicely into most hobbyist layouts while delivering a convincing, era-correct look for mid-20th-century railroading.
HO-scale 40-foot Youngstown door box car, a faithful reproduction of a late-1960s insulated boxcar designed for temperature-sensitive freight. Based on a Fruit Growers Express prototype, this model recreates the car's sealed 10-foot-wide plug doors and a highly detailed injection-molded body with authentic decoration. It rides on 70-ton roller bearing trucks and features 33-inch machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth, reliable operation on HO layouts.
Details include separately applied brake wheel and ladders, body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, and a weighted chassis to help it track well. The paint schemes are representative of prototypical designs, making it a versatile addition to any freight roster. With a minimum operating radius of 18 inches, it fits nicely into most hobbyist layouts while delivering a convincing, era-correct look for mid-20th-century railroading.
Original: $31.99
-65%$31.99
$11.20Description
HO-scale 40-foot Youngstown door box car, a faithful reproduction of a late-1960s insulated boxcar designed for temperature-sensitive freight. Based on a Fruit Growers Express prototype, this model recreates the car's sealed 10-foot-wide plug doors and a highly detailed injection-molded body with authentic decoration. It rides on 70-ton roller bearing trucks and features 33-inch machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth, reliable operation on HO layouts.
Details include separately applied brake wheel and ladders, body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, and a weighted chassis to help it track well. The paint schemes are representative of prototypical designs, making it a versatile addition to any freight roster. With a minimum operating radius of 18 inches, it fits nicely into most hobbyist layouts while delivering a convincing, era-correct look for mid-20th-century railroading.











