
HO 40' Pfaudler Milk Car C&NW #1955 (ATH84708)
HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler Milk Car in Chicago and North Western livery, numbered 1955, is a detailed model of a bulk-milk carrier from the early to mid-20th century. It recreates two 6,000-gallon glass-lined tanks with a brine cooling system, delivering an authentic look for dairy-era layouts and rolling-stock collections.
On the track, it features screw-mounted trucks, machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, and a weight tuned for smooth, reliable performance. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for prototypical handling, and the injection-molded body is carefully painted and printed for authentic decoration. With a minimum curve radius of 11 inches, it fits comfortably on most HO layouts.
HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler Milk Car in Chicago and North Western livery, numbered 1955, is a detailed model of a bulk-milk carrier from the early to mid-20th century. It recreates two 6,000-gallon glass-lined tanks with a brine cooling system, delivering an authentic look for dairy-era layouts and rolling-stock collections.
On the track, it features screw-mounted trucks, machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, and a weight tuned for smooth, reliable performance. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for prototypical handling, and the injection-molded body is carefully painted and printed for authentic decoration. With a minimum curve radius of 11 inches, it fits comfortably on most HO layouts.
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HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler Milk Car in Chicago and North Western livery, numbered 1955, is a detailed model of a bulk-milk carrier from the early to mid-20th century. It recreates two 6,000-gallon glass-lined tanks with a brine cooling system, delivering an authentic look for dairy-era layouts and rolling-stock collections.
On the track, it features screw-mounted trucks, machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, and a weight tuned for smooth, reliable performance. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for prototypical handling, and the injection-molded body is carefully painted and printed for authentic decoration. With a minimum curve radius of 11 inches, it fits comfortably on most HO layouts.











