Atlas Master Line, HO Scale, 20006611, 10-1-1 Pullman Sleeper, Pullman "MacIntyre Range"

Atlas Master Line, HO Scale, 20006611, 10-1-1 Pullman Sleeper, Pullman "MacIntyre Range"

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The 10 section - 1 drawing room - 1 compartment design of plans 3973 and 3973a were among Pullman’s many popular sleeping car configurations. Over 117 of these cars were built for various railroads, carrying some of the most colorful Pullman names, often named for various Indian chiefs. After Pullman disbanded in the late 1940s, many of these sleepers were sold to various railroads nationwide, where they continued in service into the 1960s. These models feature full, separately-applied underbody details and accurate paint, lettering and names.

Features:

  • Full interior detailing
  • Scale operating diaphragms
  • Full, separately-applied underbody detail (brake piping, steam traps, brake rigging, etc.)
  • Scale window glass
  • Detailed trucks with free-rolling metal wheels
  • Recommend 24” Radius Minimum
  • AccuMate® couplers

AccuMate® couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.





The Pullman 10-1-1 "MacIntyre Range" is a model of a heavyweight sleeping car from the Pullman Company. Here are some key details about it:

  • Design: The 10-1-1 configuration includes 10 sections, 1 drawing room, and 1 compartment. This design was part of Pullman's popular sleeping car configurations.

  • History: Over 117 of these cars were built for various railroads. They were often named after various Indian chiefs.

  • Service: After Pullman disbanded in the late 1940s, many of these cars were sold to different railroads and continued in service into the 1960s.

  • Features: The model includes full interior detailing, scale operating diaphragms, separately-applied underbody details (like brake piping and steam traps), scale window glass, and detailed trucks with free-rolling metal wheels.

  • Couplers: It comes with AccuMate® couplers, which are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

This model is a great addition for any HO scale model railroad enthusiast looking to add a touch of historical accuracy and detail to their collection.

The MacIntyre Range is a stunning mountain range located in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, in northeastern New York State. Here are some key details

The range runs approximately 8 miles (13 km) from southwest to northeast, just west of Mount Marcy, the highest peak in the Adirondacks.

  • Peaks: The range includes several notable peaks: Mount Marshall, Iroquois Peak, Boundary Peak, Algonquin Peak, and Wright Peak. Algonquin Peak is the highest in the range and the second-highest in the Adirondacks.

  • Features: The range is known for its sheer cliffs, beautiful views, and challenging hikes. It offers some of the finest views in the Adirondacks, including sights of Mount Colden, Lake Placid, and the Great Range.

  • History: The range is named after Archibald McIntyre, who founded the McIntyre Iron Works at Tahawus, New York. The name was originally given to Algonquin Peak in 1837 by a party led by New York state geologist Ebenezer Emmons.

The MacIntyre Range is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers, offering both day hikes and multi-day adventures. It's a beautiful and rugged part of the Adirondacks that showcases the natural beauty of the region.