Fox Valley Models 15014 HO Scale USRA 55-Ton 2-Bay Open Hopper Clinchfield CRR/CC&O 43827
Beginning with steam locomotives, railroads needed a way to transport the black diamond of fuel: coal. While gondolas could do the job, specially designed cars were developed in the late 1800s to haul the commodity. As a result, coal hoppers would become one of the most numerous types of cars built. Their specific purpose was to bring coal from the mines to the end customers – railroads, factories and coal yards for home delivery.
Coal hoppers had a basic design of a large open top area for loading, slope sheets on the interior to aid in unloading, and bays at the bottom with door that would open to quickly unload a car. From there, designers always tried to find a way to increase capacity from a basic design.
When America's railroads were nationalized during World War I, the United States Railroad Administration (USRA) created a series of standardized freight cars. One of the most popular designs was the 55-Ton all-steel open hopper, of which 22,000 were produced. After the war, the USRA adopted the design as its standard practice, and near-clones were built by the tens of thousands – the majority of which worked long enough to be seen through the 1960s and early 1970s.
FEATURES:
- Multiple road numbers
- Fully assembled
- Finely cast stirrup steps; end ladders; underbody and brake system
- Wire grab irons
- Separately applied handbrake wheel
- Detailed trucks
- 33” Machined metal wheels
- Accurately profiled .110″ wide wheel tread
- Plastic semi-scale Type E knuckle couplers, Kadee compatible
- Body mounted coupler box will accept Kadee whisker couplers
- Weighted to Industry standards
- Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail
- Packaging safely stores model when assembled
- Minimum radius 18”
NOTE: Road number may vary from picture shown.