The bi-level gallery car is an icon of American commuter rail service, originally designed by Pullman Standard in the 1950s these bi-level gallery car designs have since been produced by five other major rail car manufactures. The bi-level gallery cars are still in service today and can be seen with secondary owners all over the united states. Chicago’s Metra operates the largest fleet of these cars today.
Features:
- Durable ABS Intricately Detailed Bodies
- Metal Wheels and Axles
- Overhead Interior Lighting
- Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks
- Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers
- End-of-Car Diaphragms
- Separate Metal Handrails
- Fast-Angle Wheel Sets
- Needle-Point Axles
- Detailed Car Interiors
- 1:48 Scale Dimensions
- 2-Car Sets Feature (2) Coaches
- Stamped Metal Floors
- Detailed Car Undercarriage
- Unit Measures: 38” x 2 1/2” x 4 1/8”
- Operates On O-42 Curves
- Some models are shadowlined to represent corrugation, as appropriate per road name
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