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Athearn Roundhouse Eastern Caboose Freight Car 196

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Model Information

HO
Athearn
Roundhouse
Freight Car
Caboose
Eastern Caboose
Athearn
RND74967
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196
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Knuckle Couplers
Metal Wheels
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Interior plastic blister
Minimum radius: 15"
Replacement parts available
Separately applied brake wheel
Weighted for trouble free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing

Prototype Details

Steam (Various)
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Deregulation (1980 - 1995)
Second Generation Diesel (1960 - 1980)
Transition (1940 - 1960)
1970s
1960s
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Availability

November 2017
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Model Information

HO
Athearn
Roundhouse
Freight Car
Caboose
Eastern Caboose
Athearn
RND74967
-
196
-
Knuckle Couplers
Metal Wheels
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Interior plastic blister
Minimum radius: 15"
Replacement parts available
Separately applied brake wheel
Weighted for trouble free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing

Model Information

HO
Athearn
Roundhouse
Freight Car
Caboose
Eastern Caboose
Athearn
RND74967
-
196
-
Knuckle Couplers
Metal Wheels
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Interior plastic blister
Minimum radius: 15"
Replacement parts available
Separately applied brake wheel
Weighted for trouble free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing

The most common caboose form in American railroad practice has a small windowed projection on the roof, called the cupola. The crew sat in elevated seats to inspect the train from this perch. Some railroads, chiefly the Eastern and some granger roads, also built or upgraded cabooses with streamlined cupolas for better aerodynamics and to project a more modern image.

Initial Source: 08_RND_Eastern Caboose_112417.pdf