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Susquehanna & Western. The price for the d.c. analog version with an NMRA 8-pin plug is $199.95 and the Tsunami Sound/DCC version is $299.95. New road names are now available for the ready-to-run, 100-ton, three-bay open hopper. The car features a one piece plastic body, underframe, brake wheel, interior and slope sheet braces, brake wheel, brake cylinder, roller bearing trucks and RP25 flanged wheels. Road names in multiple numbers are Penn- sylvania Railroad, Norfolk Southern, Chesapeake & Ohio, Wheeling & Lake Erie, R&N, PPLX, Chicago & North Western, Baltimore & Ohio, Western Maryland, Conrail and Norfolk West- ern. These cars retail for $24.95. A number of HO scale crew cab trucks


are available from River Point Station, 115 Maple St., Warwick, RI 02888-2130; see www.riverpointstation.com. These trucks are made of injection molded ABS, have rubber tires, with reduced luster chrome details. See your dealer or the website for details and prices. Resin Parts, 165 Manchester Ave., OH 44509-2306;


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www.resinparts.com, is now offering a number of parts to rebuild rib side cars or Walthers models into Milwaukee Road specific cars. These include ex- press car and steam heater car kit- bashes of rib side cars and 50-foot box- cars. New sides are used with Walthers


Hiawatha cars as core kits, and the Pullman car sides are used with Walthers Pullmans. See the website for ordering. The Maywood Station Museum, 269


Maywood Ave., Maywood, NJ 07607; www.maywoodstation.com, is now re- leasing an HO model of the Maywood Station Museum locomotive an NYS&W S-2. Produced by the Atlas Model Railroad Co., the S-2 will come either standard with an 8-pin socket for DCC (Silver series) or with Lok- Sound select Dual-Mode decoder (Gold Series). Other features are horizontal or vertical radiator shutters, separate- ly applied details such as grab irons and coupler lift bars, five-pole skewed armature motor, dual flywheels and AccuMate couplers. The standard unit retails for $125.00 and the DCC de- coder equipped unit is $220.00. InterMountain Railway Co., P.O. Box


839, Longmont, CO 80502; www.inter- mountain-railway.com, has introduced its GE ES44AC locomotive into the company’s Evolution Series. The HO scale unit comes ready-to-run in d.c. or DCC with optional sound. Features are prototype specific details to match the cab, the trucks; etched metal details, wire grab irons, and Kadee couplers. Road names in multiple numbers are Norfolk Southern, CSX “How Tom- morow Moves,” Iowa Interstate and


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