Nearly 1,500 Mexican built CNCF 5000 Boxcars were ordered by U.S. railroads in the late 1970s as part of the “IPD” incentive per diem boxcar boom. This was the peak of U.S. modern freight car production, however, it wasn’t just limited to the U.S. builders as multiple U.S. railroads opted to purchase the 70-ton 50-foot boxcar from the Mexican freight car builder CNCF. Thousands more CNCF 5000 boxcars would be built for Mexico’s national railways in the 1980s as well. These 5000 cubic foot boxcars still roam the rails of U.S., Canada, and Mexico to this day. The CNCF 5000 has many unique spotting features from the triangular supports above the door post, to the wrapped end sheets and the sharp notches in the sill near the stirrups. This iconic boxcar is a must-have for any model railroader focused between the late 1970s and present day.
Features:
Ready-to-run
Full under body detail with brake rigging
Separately applied wire grabs
Detailed end ladders and brake gear
Accurate painting and printing
Blackened metal wheels
Metal Couplers
2 body styles: Early with bolts, late welded body (2 side slides)
2 end slide styles: standard 3 sheet Dreadnaught end, Bifurcated “X” pattern end
5 Door styles: Youngstown, Youngstown w/pick lever, Modified Youngstown, Superior and ICG shop door
CNCF 5000 Box Car Canadian Pacific
[Ann Arbor patch out]
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$64.95 CAD
CNCF 5000 Box Car Grand Trunk Western [Rock Island patch out]
Pre-order
$64.95 CAD
CNCF 5000 Box Car Ferromex [New Image Red]
Pre-order
$64.95 CAD
CNCF 5000 Box Car Ferrocarril Del Pacifico
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