Description
Features:
- Roller-bearing trucks with rotating bearing caps
- Separately applied brake wheel
- Realistic pipe load with separately applied load tie-downs
- Die-cast trucks and couplers
- Weighted, detailed underframes
- Length: 13.125”
- Minimum diameter curve: O-31 (3-Rail)
Prototype Information:
The flat car can be considered the workhorse of the railroad. Its simple design allows for the loading of virtually anything imaginable from pipes to airplane fuselages. This Trainman® model is based upon the general service flat cars that were built by the Canadian Pacific circa 1953. The cars were constructed from riveted steel and feature fish belly side sills. The decks are in an interesting combination of wood and steel that has been accurately duplicated on our model. A realistic pipe load with deck tie-downs is included with the cars.
About Atlas Trainman Products:
Atlas Trainman® locomotives and rolling stock are less detailed than Atlas Master products but feature rugged construction and molded parts and a budget-friendly price that makes them great for modelers of all ages. Atlas Trainman® is a line of high quality, detailed, cars and locomotives offered at a popular price level. The freight car and locomotive versions offered in this line are completely different from the offerings produced in other Atlas product lines.
About Atlas O Scale Rolling Stock:
Atlas O scale rolling stock represents the pinnacle of decades of research and development, resulting in some of the most prototypically accurate model railroad products on the market today and includes a wide array of car types, from box cars, to passenger cars to cabooses. In addition to being intricately detailed, Atlas O scale rolling stock features crisp painting and lettering, perfectly recreating the colorful paint schemes found on their real-world counterparts. Available in 3-Rail and 2-Rail, all Atlas O scale rolling stock is ready to run right out of the box, so you can go straight from the hobby store to using the model in your fleet.

