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Previous Return to list of all 1937 AAR 10’-0” IH boxcars in Proto:48 (-P) and O scale (-O) - In Stock Next 1937 AAR boxcars for the Northern Pacific
![]() The N.P. joined many of the Class One railroads in March of 1940, and ordered 3,000 of the new 50-ton 1937 AAR design all-steel boxcars with a 10’-0” inside height. Built by American Car & Foundry and Pullman-Standard, with the last 100 built in N.P.’s Laurel Shop using parts delivered from AC&F, in March 1941. N.P. specified wood running boards and Ajax Power hand brake assemblies. Ends were equipped with Standard Railway Equipment Co’s 4/5 Dreadnaught ends incorporating the stronger round (W) corner internal braces, improved Murphy raised panel roofs and the somewhat unusual requirement for 8 rung Wine ladders. Given a set of AC&F builder plans under AC&F Lot 2194, Boo Rim Precision of Korea has build exquisite and accurate models of these cars in all brass construction. Series were 15000-17999. Note: 500 cars built by Pullman-Standard under Lot 5662, Series 17500-017899, were delivered with 7-Panel Superior doors. 7-Panel Superior doors are available from Protocraft to make this model for this Series. Cars roll on Protocraft’s all brass Bettendorf design 50-ton trucks with ball bearings, working journal covers and sintered steel rib-back wheels. Specify Proto:48 or O scale when ordering Accurate decals are available from Protocraft Decals, including the 60” nomad ![]() ![]() |
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