Operating Era: 1913-1965.
Now includes Etched brass ladder set, parts to make 4 Five rung ladders. Available separately in Detail Parts Item #10075. Note that R7 Reefer Kits #11661 and #11662 will require Item #11675, which has 2 Five Rung Ladders and 2 SIX Rung ladders.
PRR built over 3,400 R7 reefers between 1913 and 1915.
They were built
using the same framing as the X23 box car (see our series 10000). Earliest cars
had arch bar trucks; Crown trucks were used in 1915. Otherwise, the only
differences were in lettering, described fully in the history sheet. In 1915 100
cars were built for Adams Express service. In 1916-18 350 cars were converted
to express service. Steam and signal lines were added (not supplied in the kit).
In 1922 all freight R7s were leased to Fruit Growers Express. The express cars
were grouped with other express service companies under the name
American Railway Express in 1918. PRR issued revised specs in 1920 that used
lap seam roofs and standard ice hatches. The express cars would have received
these changes in the mid-1920s just as the X23s did. The express R7s were
leased to Fruit Growers in 1929. Fruit Growers didn't rebuild the roofs until about
1950 when Hutchins roofs replaced both the original standing seam roofs and
the lap seam roofs. In 1942 approximatrely 250 cars were relettered for National Car
Company. Most of the NX cars were gone by 1950. However, a number had their ice
bunkers removed forming insulated box cars the ran into the late 1950s.In 1950
15 FGE cars were leased to NX for Mathieson for dry ice service. These lasted
until 1965. The Fruit Growers cars were gone by 1959.
ONE PIECE BODY
Decal Set Available
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