Operating Era: 1912-1965. Pennsylvania RR, Vandalia RR, Cumberland Valley.
Now includes Etched brass ladder set, parts to make 4 Five rung ladders. Available separately in Detail Parts Item #10075. If purchased separately, note that Kits #10061 & #10062 will require TWO sets of ladders.
The first 40' box car on the railroad, Pennsy built over 6,900 in 1912-13 for Line East and
West, Vandalia Line and Cumberland Valley. Some Penna. Co. cars were lettered for Union
Line fast freight. All cars became PRR in 1920 with system unification but cars were not
relettered until 1922. Longitudinal stringers were added to the floor in the early-to-mid-1920's.
Door rollers and 2D-F8 trucks were added beginning in 1928. Doors requiring replacement
recived Youngstowns. Leaking roofs received lap seam roofs similar to X29's. Lettering was
revised to the new ARA standards. In 1931 the Keystone herald was added. In 1939 cars
requiring resheathing received horizonal sheathing which allowed the horizontal braces and
side sill beams to be removed. Shortly after this began, over 700 received round roofs during
resheathing, creating the X23B class. A few cars had their roofs removed for coke service,
class X23A. All cars ran through World War 2 before scrapping began. The last peaked roof
car was scrapped in October 1955. Many cars were transferred to maintenance of way
service in the same way as the XL box cars before them and ran well into the 1960's. NX23
war emergency cabooses were built in 1943 and these too were swiched to camp cars.
PLEASE SEE OUR SS BOX CAR SECTION FOR OTHER #10000 SERIES KITS.
Decal Set Available.
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