Operating Era: 1905-1970.
Southern Pacific, Houston East & West Texas, Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio, Texas & New Orleans, Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co., North Western Pacific, Pacific Electric, Southern Pacific de Mexico. The Harriman roads were producing standard designs for stock cars since 1905. The S-40-4 was
the first design to incorporate a straight side sill. Before production ended with the S-40-10 over
6,300 of the design were built for Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and their subsidiaries. Many
cars ran into the 1960's. The spotting features on the S-40-4 are the single I-beam Bettendorf
center sill and the feed door on the B end..
SP used the design up into the 1920's. The only class it didn't have was the -6 which was
identical to the -4 except for the center sill. Instead, it had the -5 which had no feed door on the
B
end. Other than upgrading to AB brakes and revising the size of the placard board in the 1940's
the cars ran into the 1960's virtually unchanged. Our kits model each class with K brakes and
decals covering the car for SP and its more common subsidiaries into the 1940's. Now comes with new One-Piece Roof Frame.
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