Atlas O Gunderson 60' Hy-Cube Box Car (TBOX)

The high-cube, high-capacity plate F box car is a staple of modern railroading. The iconic “TBOX” nicknamed 60’ modern plate F box car design started appearing across America’s rail network in the early 2000s. The Atlas O Master Series model represents the original 2003 Gunderson prototype of this plate F box car design. Many other freight car builders have built similar versions of the 60’ plate F box car since then as well including NSC, Trinity, FreightCar America, Trenton Works and Greenbrier. Making the plate F box car one of the most common freight cars in North America! What makes these modern plate F box cars so special is that the 60’ car body provides additional cubic feet of loading space for lighter loads, as compared to the previous standard 50’ box cars. This allows these plate F box cars to carry an extremely wide range of commodities including canned goods, paper, lumber, pulpboard, beer, salt, bagged flour, automotive parts just to name a few!

Features:

  • Intricately detailed ABS body
  • Etched metal safety platforms
  • Finely die-cast metal ladders and stirrups; Highly detailed die-cast underframe
  • Accurate painting and lettering
  • 100-ton roller-bearing trucks with rotating bearing caps
  • Simulated paint overspray on roof (Where appropriate)
  • Minimum diameter curve: O-54 (3-Rail)/ Minimum radius curve: 36” (2-Rail)

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3-Rail Item# Road Name 2-Rail Item#
October 2025

3-Rail MSRP: $109.95 2-Rail MSRP: $114.95

O Gunderson 60' TBOX Hy-Cube Box Car - New Model!
3003086 BNSF (Brown/White) 3004086
3003087 Canadian Pacific (Red/White) 3004087
3003088 CSX* (Blue/Yellow) 3004088
3003089 NOKL (Brown/White) 3004089
3003090 TTX (Yellow/Black) 3004090
3003091 TTX (On Track for a Cure) (Pink/Black) 3004091
3003092 Union Pacific (Yellow/Red/Blue) 3004092
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3003093 Wheeling & Lake Erie 35th Anniversary Car (Black/Orange) 3004093
*CSX Licensed Product
Four road numbers per road name except for TTX (On Track for a Cure) and Wheeling & Lake Erie which have one.