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Athearn Genesis FWD ICC Extended Vision Freight Car 160

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Model Information

HO
Athearn
Genesis
Freight Car
Caboose
ICC Extended Vision
Athearn
ATHG-1105
Fort Worth & Denver (FWD)
160
FWD
DCC
LED Lighting
Lighting
Metal Wheels
Sound
Body-mounted McHenry(R) scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Coupler lift bars
Etched metal window screens
Ex-CB&Q NE-13
Firecracker-style antenna
Firecraker-style antenna
Flush window glazing
Full underframe detail
Interior seating
Lights
Multiple road numbers
See-through end platforms
Separate wireform grab irons
Trainline air whistle
Wire-form grab irons

Prototype Details

ALCO
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Second Generation Diesel (1960 - 1980)
Transition (1940 - 1960)
1980s
1970s
1960s
1950s
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Availability

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February 2025
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$19.90

Model Information

HO
Athearn
Genesis
Freight Car
Caboose
ICC Extended Vision
Athearn
ATHG-1105
Fort Worth & Denver (FWD)
160
FWD
DCC
LED Lighting
Lighting
Metal Wheels
Sound
Body-mounted McHenry(R) scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Coupler lift bars
Etched metal window screens
Ex-CB&Q NE-13
Firecracker-style antenna
Firecraker-style antenna
Flush window glazing
Full underframe detail
Interior seating
Lights
Multiple road numbers
See-through end platforms
Separate wireform grab irons
Trainline air whistle
Wire-form grab irons

Model Information

HO
Athearn
Genesis
Freight Car
Caboose
ICC Extended Vision
Athearn
ATHG-1105
Fort Worth & Denver (FWD)
160
FWD
DCC
LED Lighting
Lighting
Metal Wheels
Sound
Body-mounted McHenry(R) scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Coupler lift bars
Etched metal window screens
Ex-CB&Q NE-13
Firecracker-style antenna
Firecraker-style antenna
Flush window glazing
Full underframe detail
Interior seating
Lights
Multiple road numbers
See-through end platforms
Separate wireform grab irons
Trainline air whistle
Wire-form grab irons

Fort Worth & Denver purchased 12 ICC Extended Vision cabooses (#'s 151-162) in November 1967. Since the railroad was a subsidiary of the CB&Q these cabooses closely followed the parent company's designs and came in full CB&Q paint with small FW&D markings. When the CB&Q was made part of the Burlington Northern system in March 1970 the FW&D became a subsidiary of the BN until it was fully absorbed in the early 1980's. They received BN colors but also retained the small FW&D markings as they had when they were in the CB&Q family.

Initial Source: 01_GENHO_ICC_Caboose_092923.pdf