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Ath-G97131 Athearn Genesis 77 Ps Chair Car Sp/general Service #2200 Ho Scale Rolling Stock
Ath-G97131 Athearn Genesis 77 Ps Chair Car Sp/general Service #2200 Ho Scale Rolling Stock
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ATH-G97131 Athearn Genesis 77' PS Chair Car, SP/General Service #2200 HO Scale

  • $180.00 AUD


ATHG-97131
Athearn Genesis
HO Scale

77' PS Chair Car
#2200 SP/General Service

Detailed Information

HO Southern Pacific Chair Car

Daylight
  • Era: 1956 - 1962
  • #2424 - with Apricot walls and Steel Blue seats
  • #2426 - with Sea Foam Green walls and Dark Rose seats
Lark
  • Era: 1958 - 1965
  • #2428 - Painted in “Lark” Scheme for Golden State Line - with Apricot walls and Steel Blue seats
  • #2429 - Painted in “Lark” Scheme for General Service - with Sea Foam Green walls and Dark Rose seats
General Service
    • Era: Mid 1960s
    • #2200 - with Sea Foam walls and Dark Rose seats
    • #2202 - with Apricot walls and Steel Blue seats

 

    • Era: 1958-1971
    • #2425 - with Apricot walls and Dark Rose seats
    • #2430 - Painted in “General Service” Scheme for Golden State Service - with Sea Foam Green walls and Dark Rose seats

 

    • Era: 1955-1960
    • #2201 - with Apricot walls and Dark Rose seats
    • #2427 - Painted in “General Service” Scheme for Redwood Service - with Sea Foam Green walls and Dark Rose seats

 

  • Era: 1958-1971
  • #451 - Painted in “General Service” Scheme for T&NO Sunbeam Service - with Sea Foam Green walls and Dark Rose seats
  • #453 - Painted in “General Service” Scheme for T&NO Sunset Limited Service - with Apricot walls and Steel Blue seats
MODEL FEATURES
  • Constant interior lighting provided by LEDs
  • Full underbody detail
  • Operating diaphragms
  • McHenry® scale knuckle-spring couplers
  • Minimum Recommended radius: 24”

PROTOTYPE INFO:

Southern Pacific Chair car classes 77-C-1 and 77-C-3 were constructed in 1937 by Pullman Standard. The cars were originally painted red, orange, and black, and assigned to the Coast Daylight. Later, the cars were repainted and used in different trains, such as the Lark and Golden State. Some cars recieved Southern Pacific’s general service scheme of silver with a red band. These cars could be found in general passenger service until the advent of Amtrak.

 

 

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