Bachmann HO 13502 1860-1880 Combine Car, Unlettered (Red)

Bachmann HO 13502 1860-1880 Combine Car, Unlettered (Red)

$34.99
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Painted yellow and black sides with silver roof. A combine car, mostly referred to as a combine, is a type of railroad car which combines sections for both passengers and freight. These are mostly used on short lines to carry passenger and their luggage, as a full car would not been cost effective. One half (or less) of the car is built like a baggage car while the other half is a regular passenger car, known as baggage-coach, or a coach-RPO (Railway Post Office Car) are a couple of examples of this type of car.Fully assembled ModelBlackened Metal Wheels with RP25 ContoursBody Mounted EZ Mate CouplersNon-Magnetic Blackened Brass Axles with Needle Point BearingCelcon TrucksAdded Weight for Optimum Tracking

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