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38/40 locomotives. Features are an NCE decoder (DCC models only), direc- tional lighting, walkway safety tread, blackened metal wheels, Scale Speed motor, golden-white LED’s and Accu- Mate knuckle couplers. Road names for the GP38 in multiple numbers are undecorated, Ann Arbor, BNSF, HLCX, M-K-T Katy, and New Haven. Road names for the GP40 in multiple numbers are BNSF, HLCX, M-K-T Katy, New Haven, undecorated, Kansas City Southern, Missouri Pacif- ic, Providence & Worcester, Union Pa- cific and Western Pacific. Standard units retail for $119.95 and decoder equipped ones are $154.95. A recent N scale structure is the Middlesex Manu- facturing Company. It is designed from a structure in New Jersey. The kit comes with a loading dock, brick pan- els to blank out the windows and op- tional window vents. It sells for $34.95. New N scale rolling stock highlights are a Trainman 50-foot, single door, N scale boxcar. Features are a diagonal panel roof, Improved Dreadnaught ends, 9-foot Youngstown door or dou- ble-doors, 50-ton friction bearing trucks with AccuMate couplers and crisp painting. Road names in multiple numbers for the single door are Chessie System, Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Grand Trunk Western, Louisville & Nashville, Maine Central,
Bangor & Aroostook, Erie Lackawan- na, Family Lines, Missouri Pacific, PRR, Rock Island and Milwaukee Road. Road names in multiple num- bers on the 50-foot car with double doors are undecorated, Conrail, Grand Trunk Western, Great Northern, GM&O, Reading and Western Mary- land. Decorated cars are priced at $16.95 and undecorated are $11.95. Also available are USRA double- sheathed boxcars in N scale. They come with 5-5-5 or 7-8 steel ends, fish- belly or standard center sill, vertical or end mounted brakes and steel or wood doors. Road names in multiple num- bers are undecorated; Boston & Maine; Elgin, Joliet & Eastern; Great North- ern; Missouri Pacific; Wabash, and General Equipment Trust (limited edi- tion). Decorated cars sell for $20.95 and undecorated are $14.95. InterMountain Railway Co., P.O.
Box 839, Longmont, CO 80502;
www.intermountain-railway.com now has the following N scale rolling stock available. Several modified AAR 40- foot boxcars are available decorated with sharp painting and lettering. Fea- tures include Micro-Trains trucks and couplers. Road names in three num- bers are Canadian Pacific; Canadian National (modern); Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo; Delaware & Hudson; Cana- dian National; CPR, Canadian Pacific
WHAT’S ARRIVING NOW FROM ATLAS? Here are just a few of the HO scale products that will be in your hobby store this month. To see a complete schedule of HO & N products arriving in 2012, visit
www.atlasrr.com.
HO SD35 & SDP35 LOCOMOTIVES MASTER LINE
www.atlasrr.com/HOLoco/hosd35c.htm
Seaboard System* - SD35
Utah Railway - SD35
Chessie System* B&O - SD35 Chessie System* C&O (not pictured)
Penn Central - SD35 Penn Central “Red P” (not pictured)
Southern - SD35 HO NE-6 CABOOSE MASTER LINE
VMV Leasing - SD35
Seaboard System* - SDP35
Union Pacifi c - SDP35
www.atlasrr.com/HOFreight/hone6caboose5.htm
Clinchfi eld*
Nickel Plate Road
Conrail
New Haven
Norfolk & Western
Susquehanna *CSX Licensed Product. Products bearing Union Pacifi c (UP) marks are made under trademark license from Union Pacifi c Railroad Company.
http://locator.atlasrr.com visit
www.atlasrr.com
Wheeling & Lake Erie
Extended Life
Improved Performance
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