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Tangent Scale Models HO 23120-12 Pullman-Standard Southern Pacific Lines Postwar 40’6” Box Car w/ 7′ Door Southern Pacific Brown B-50-28 'Delivery 1950+' SP #102389

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Tangent Scale Models HO 23120-12 Pullman-Standard Southern Pacific Lines Postwar 40’6” Box Car w/ 7′ Door Southern Pacific Brown B-50-28 'Delivery 1950+' SP #102389

Southern Pacific 'SP' Brown B-50-28 Delivery 1950+ replicates the original Southern Pacific scheme as applied when these cars were new in 1950. It features the horizontal Southern Pacific Roman-style stenciling, plus the iconic 'Southern Pacific Lines' logo painted in black. The details on the car include a Youngstown door, Apex running board and brake step, 8 rung side and end ladders, an accurate Universal handbrake housing, and a Miner handbrake. Our Southern Pacific original paint replicas are available – and keep in mind this was SP’s most prolific 40’ box car type.

  • Truck: Tangent ASF 50-ton A-3 Ride Control trucks
  • Wheels: 33” wheels, with front and back detail and accurate tapered axles

After World War II, Southern Pacific and subsidiary railroads SSW and T&NO embarked on an aggressive program to upgrade their aging 40-foot box car fleet to move lumber, paper, and other products. While other railroads were buying 'modernized' boxcars, such as the infamous welded 'PS-1s', SP and its subsidiaries purchased a massive fleet of more than 19,000 new boxcars. These cars were different: they were riveted, and had 10’0” inside height instead of 10’6” inside height. While SP and subsidiaries initially ordered cars with 6-foot door openings, they settled on larger 7-foot door openings, built by Pullman-Standard, for the majority of the fleet. No layout is complete without these unique postwar 7-foot door boxcars, including railroads far from SP lines. While groups of these cars were rebuilt, repainted and restenciled over the years, examples remained in their as-built appearance, although repainted, through the 1970s.

These prototypes operated all over the USA, Canada, and Mexico from their origins in the early 1950s until the late 1970s.

A quick synopsis of our era and railroad-specific detail variations include:

  • Dimensional accuracy – designed from actual Pullman-Standard blueprints and verified with field measurements
  • Highly correct 'true to life' colors
  • 'Hyper-Accurate' lettering including exact fonts and lettering placement
  • Extremely realistic bracket grab irons and ladder assemblies
  • 7 or 8 rung side and end ladders
  • Beautiful diagonal panel roofs
  • See through running boards and crossover platforms, in both Apex and Morton combinations
  • 'Near scale' draft gear
  • Genuine Kadee scale couplers
  • Separate flexible rubber air hoses
  • Three 7’ door options ; Youngstown, 5-Panel Superior, 7-Panel Superior
  • Two door track options
  • Side tack board types/sizes and locations
  • Six prototypically-accurate brake stands ; Ajax, Universal, 2 Equipco versions, Miner, National/Peacock
  • Six possible handbrake brake wheel options ;Ajax, Universal, Equipco, Miner, Peacock, Modern National/Peacock
  • New ASF 50-ton A-3 Ride Control trucks
  • 33” wheels, with front and back detail and accurate tapered axles
  • Separate truck brake beam parts
  • Recommended age 14 years and older

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