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Athearn Ready To Roll 53' Wabash Plate Trailer Freight Car 471438

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Model Information

HO
Athearn
Ready To Roll
Freight Car
Trailer
53' Wabash Plate Trailer
Athearn
ATH72612
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471438
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Fully-assembled and ready to use out of the box
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Rubber tires
Sand shoes applied with removable glue
Separately applied tractor-trailer, landing gear assembly, and mud flaps
Sliding rear bogie
Two or five hole painted wheels
Upgraded former A-Line tooling
Window packaging for easy viewing plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage

Prototype Details

ALCO
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Contemporary (2005 - Present)
2000s
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Availability

July 2017
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Model Information

HO
Athearn
Ready To Roll
Freight Car
Trailer
53' Wabash Plate Trailer
Athearn
ATH72612
-
471438
-
-
Fully-assembled and ready to use out of the box
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Rubber tires
Sand shoes applied with removable glue
Separately applied tractor-trailer, landing gear assembly, and mud flaps
Sliding rear bogie
Two or five hole painted wheels
Upgraded former A-Line tooling
Window packaging for easy viewing plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage

Model Information

HO
Athearn
Ready To Roll
Freight Car
Trailer
53' Wabash Plate Trailer
Athearn
ATH72612
-
471438
-
-
Fully-assembled and ready to use out of the box
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Rubber tires
Sand shoes applied with removable glue
Separately applied tractor-trailer, landing gear assembly, and mud flaps
Sliding rear bogie
Two or five hole painted wheels
Upgraded former A-Line tooling
Window packaging for easy viewing plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage

Once the US Department of Transportation declaring that all "national networks" (US and Interstate highways) and "all other networks within ten miles" must allow the operation of 53-foot semitrailers without requiring special permits for length, the industry was quick to adopt the now-ubiquitous 53-foot vans. One of the first 53' vans was the Wabash Plate Trailer in the late 1990s.

Initial Source: 06_RTR_53ft_Trailer_072817.pdf