Atlas # 2003018-1 Trainman C&O Cupola Caboose Maine Central #660
The first all-steel cabooses built for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad were produced in 1937 by the Magor Car Corporation in Clifton, N.J. Magor, along with St. Louis Car Company and ACF, ultimately built a total of 350 cabooses for the C&O using a similar design. The last were produced...
The first all-steel cabooses built for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad were produced in 1937 by the Magor Car Corporation in Clifton, N.J. Magor, along with St. Louis Car Company and ACF, ultimately built a total of 350 cabooses for the C&O using a similar design. The last were produced in 1949. Through subsequent rebuilding and modernization, many remained in service through the end of regular caboose usage in the 1980s. Cabooses of a similar design were also built for Pere Marquette, Missouri Pacific and Chicago & Eastern Illinois. Features: Separately applied see-through running boards, window awnings, window glazing, smoke stack, brake wheels and roof grab irons Premium die-cast couplers and friction bearing caboose trucks Weighted, detailed plastic underframe Interior lighting with on/off control switch on chassis 2-Rail cars feature 33" scale wheels and body-mounted scale couplers Accurate and colorful decoration Minimum diameter curve: O-31 (3 rail) Minimum radius curve: 24" (2 rail) Some assembly required for undecorated models.