Moloco, HO Scale, 51004-01, PCF 50' RBL Box Car, NIRX, (Hubinger), #10014
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NIRX (Hubinger) Repaint NEW 11-62, PCF 50' RBL Plt B 10-0 Offset Door, DF-B Bulkheads
In 1959 Pacific Car and Foundry (PC&F) worked with Southern Pacific to design and develop a new series of cars, Insulated Boxcars or RBLs. They started with centered 9' doored cars in a Plate B clearance for the canned and food stuffs trade that was needed on a majority of SP and it's subsidiary SSW's service areas. As the design developed over 3 years, in late 1962 a 10-foot offset doored design was designed. Which is the subject of this model.
The entire upper body of the boxcar was riveted together from the bottom sill up, in the 6+5 R pattern. Whereas the underframe was fully welded. These were insulated, had proven 20" cushioned underframes, usually Hydra-Cushion cushioning devices. Many types and configurations and combinations of loaders were used as per customer specifications, but these specifically had LD Bulkheads loaders. Also note that SSW was one of the few railroads that bothered to lower their brake wheels as well as all their ladders.
Features:
Overhanging Stanray roof or Pullman-Standard roof with CORRECT roofwalk and crossover platform types for each roadname
Perfect to prototype PCF versions of Stanray R3-4 riveted ends, with separate roofwalk end bracket
Usual lettering differences per car number apply where they occur
New car sides PCF signature riveted with PCF style ladders, with specific prototype door stops, door gussets, and sill design
Accurate Moloco's cushioned draft gear coupler boxes
Specific cushioning devices and associated underframe layout and details dependent on roadname, including another first for Moloco: Delivery as well as Rebuild style underframes
New Moloco 70-ton Roller Bearing trucks, Ride-Control, Barber or National style trucks matching protoype applications
Rubber airhoses - the first in the industry by Moloco
In 1959 Pacific Car and Foundry (PC&F) worked with Southern Pacific to design and develop a new series of cars, Insulated Boxcars or RBLs. They started with centered 9' doored cars in a Plate B clearance for the canned and food stuffs trade that was needed on a majority of SP and it's subsidiary SSW's service areas. As the design developed over 3 years, in late 1962 a 10-foot offset doored design was designed. Which is the subject of this model.
The entire upper body of the boxcar was riveted together from the bottom sill up, in the 6+5 R pattern. Whereas the underframe was fully welded. These were insulated, had proven 20" cushioned underframes, usually Hydra-Cushion cushioning devices. Many types and configurations and combinations of loaders were used as per customer specifications, but these specifically had LD Bulkheads loaders. Also note that SSW was one of the few railroads that bothered to lower their brake wheels as well as all their ladders.
Features:
Overhanging Stanray roof or Pullman-Standard roof with CORRECT roofwalk and crossover platform types for each roadname
Perfect to prototype PCF versions of Stanray R3-4 riveted ends, with separate roofwalk end bracket
Usual lettering differences per car number apply where they occur
New car sides PCF signature riveted with PCF style ladders, with specific prototype door stops, door gussets, and sill design
Accurate Moloco's cushioned draft gear coupler boxes
Specific cushioning devices and associated underframe layout and details dependent on roadname, including another first for Moloco: Delivery as well as Rebuild style underframes
New Moloco 70-ton Roller Bearing trucks, Ride-Control, Barber or National style trucks matching protoype applications
Rubber airhoses - the first in the industry by Moloco