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marciable
Updated 56 mins ago

ATLAS Union Pacific 4-Bay Center Flow Covered Hopper Model Train Car N-Gauge

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N Gauge Union Pacific 4-Bay Center flow Covered Hopper train car. 639521 These cars are used for transporting dry bulk goods. Etched metal roof walks Detailed brake gear Blackened metal wheels Accurate painting and printing 100-ton roller-bearing trucks and body mounted AccuMate couplers with screw-attached coupler pockets. Features the logo and reporting marks of Union Pacific (UP). It is a covered hopper, designed to carry materials like grain, cement, or minerals, protecting them from the elements. New condition in its original packaging box. From my husband's original collection. Bundle with other train pieces for the best deal. Displays the car number UP 220019. Manufactured by Atlas Model Rail Road, a model train company. New condition in its original packaging box with its vintage price tag. From my husband's original collection. Bundle with other train pieces for the best deal. ----- Trusted Seller. Love it? Buy it! 🚚 Fast shipping Low scent, smoke free, pet free home vintage, retro, colorblock, grannycore, grandmacore, grandpacore, mid century modern, 1923, old school, nostalgia, nostalgic, mod, horseback, wildwest, Christmas, basement, mancave
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