Operating Era: 1910-1956.
THIS SERIES OF KITS NOW COMES WITH OUR NEW ONE-PIECE ROOF FRAME. Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago & Alton. In its evolution of standard house cars the Harriman Lines progresses from 36' fishbelly side sill
cars to 40' length and then increased the height. By 1910 they had the B-50-5 as their standard
house for box cars and the R-30-4 for reefers. The reefers had switched to the Bettendorf single
I-beam center sill with success. The switch for the box cars resulted in the B-50-6. The first
deliveries were taken in 1910, before the Safety Appliances Act and so had no ladder grabs on
the ends or steps at the left corners of the sides or roof end walks. Deliveries of 1911-2 remedied
the situation and the early cars were improved to match in the 'teens. 1913 deliveries varied
according to the road. The house portion was revised to remove the lower lumber door on the end
and the lower brace on the door. UP cars retained the same underframe as earlier. SP cars
received a 6" deeper I-beam floor, resulting in a new class, B-50-9. C&A cars delivered that year
were also -9 but differed in having no end doors.
Decal set available.
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