
HO 50' Old Time Overland Coach D&RGW #302 Plastic Model Train Car (ATH84843)
HO scale 50-foot Old Time Overland Coach in D&RGW #302 livery — a plastic model train car designed to add authentic late-19th-century passenger service to HO layouts. It features fine end handrails and ladders, clear windows on the car sides, and green-tinted clerestory windows, and is available as a single car or in a four-pack with a different road number for visual variety in a passenger train.
For operation, it rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for smooth running, and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, close-coupled operation. The highly detailed injection-molded body is painted and printed for realistic decoration, and the model requires a 15-inch minimum radius to navigate typical HO track curves. This piece evokes the Overland era of rail travel, adding historical charm to any layout.
HO scale 50-foot Old Time Overland Coach in D&RGW #302 livery — a plastic model train car designed to add authentic late-19th-century passenger service to HO layouts. It features fine end handrails and ladders, clear windows on the car sides, and green-tinted clerestory windows, and is available as a single car or in a four-pack with a different road number for visual variety in a passenger train.
For operation, it rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for smooth running, and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, close-coupled operation. The highly detailed injection-molded body is painted and printed for realistic decoration, and the model requires a 15-inch minimum radius to navigate typical HO track curves. This piece evokes the Overland era of rail travel, adding historical charm to any layout.
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HO scale 50-foot Old Time Overland Coach in D&RGW #302 livery — a plastic model train car designed to add authentic late-19th-century passenger service to HO layouts. It features fine end handrails and ladders, clear windows on the car sides, and green-tinted clerestory windows, and is available as a single car or in a four-pack with a different road number for visual variety in a passenger train.
For operation, it rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for smooth running, and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, close-coupled operation. The highly detailed injection-molded body is painted and printed for realistic decoration, and the model requires a 15-inch minimum radius to navigate typical HO track curves. This piece evokes the Overland era of rail travel, adding historical charm to any layout.











