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Passenger Cars: Doors: 0 Windows: 12 - Old-style Coach

Prototype Info

Manufacturer:

Jackson and Sharp

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Year:

1920

Length:

38'5"

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Ride Trains (click for web site)

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2025

Product Type:

3D-printed plastic kit

Finish:

unpainted

Wheels:

truck frame only

Couplers:

not included

Decals:

not included

Lighted:

no


(image copyright © Ride Trains)

(image copyright © Ride Trains)

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

256

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

P-B-L produced three versions of this car based on the color scheme. From the 1910s through the early 1920s, it was painted maroon with gold lettering. In the 1920s it was painted coach green with white lettering (sold as part of their "Miller-Barringer" set). From the 1930s onward, it was painted oxide red with white lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

271

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted freight-car red with white lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

280

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2001, 2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted green with gold lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

 (image copyright © P-B-L)
From their 2001 run.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

281

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted freight-car red with white lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Year:

pre-1939

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

284

Notes:

The Rio Grande ran their passenger consists with the lowest numbered cars at the head of the train. Thus the highest numbered cars would bring up the rear, requiring marker lamps to protect the rear of the train.

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted green with gold lettering. P-B-L also produced a version that had a conductor's bay window.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

287

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted green with gold lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Year:

1930s

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

290

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted green with gold lettering. Also available painted freight-car red with white lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

296

Car Name:

Duckbill

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

The Cimarron Works

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2004

Product Type:

resin kit

Finish:

unpainted

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Decals:

not included

Lighted:

no


 (image copyright © Jace Kahn; used by permission)
The contents of the box are spread out on the workbench.

Prototype Info

Manufacturer:

Jackson and Sharp

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Year:

1940 (built 1881)

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

300

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted freight-car red with white lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

306

Notes:

The Rio Grande ran their passenger consists with the lowest numbered cars at the head of the train. Thus the highest numbered cars would bring up the rear, requiring marker lamps to protect the rear of the train.

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2001, 2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

Painted green with gold lettering. P-B-L also produced a version that had a conductor's bay window.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
The model from their 2001 run.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Year:

pre-1939

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

309

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2001, 2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This was from their 2001 run.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Year:

1940 (built 1881)

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

320

Notes:

The Rio Grande ran their passenger consists with the lowest numbered cars at the head of the train. Thus the highest numbered cars would bring up the rear, requiring marker lamps to protect the rear of the train.

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

This was a business car converted to a kitchen/commissary car as rebuilt in 1917 or 1921. Since this was used by employees, this car was always placed immediately behind the locomotive, with the open vestibule toward the engine. The model has a partition, but no detailed interior. Painted green with gold lettering. P-B-L also produced a version that had a conductor's bay window.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Year:

1940 (built 1881)

Road Name:

Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW)

Road Number(s):

321

Notes:

The Rio Grande ran their passenger consists with the lowest numbered cars at the head of the train. Thus the highest numbered cars would bring up the rear, requiring marker lamps to protect the rear of the train.

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L (click for web site)

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2009

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes

Notes:

What is unique about this car is that it has a maze of truss rods, not only going from end to end, but also cross-wise. Painted green with gold lettering.


 (image copyright © P-B-L)
This is a pilot model.

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Rio Grande Southern (RGS)

Road Number(s):

252

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

P-B-L

Factory:

Boo-Rim Precision, Korea

Gauge:

Sn3

Introduced:

2001

Product Type:

brass

Finish:

painted & lettered

Wheels:

scale

Couplers:

scale

Lighted:

yes


 (image copyright © Robert Stears; used by permission)
These photos show the 1930s version.

(image copyright © Robert Stears; used by permission)

(image copyright © Robert Stears; used by permission)

(image copyright © Robert Stears; used by permission)

Prototype Info

Era:

old-style

Car Type:

coach

Doors:

0

Windows:

12

Road Name:

Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington (WW&F)

Road Number(s):

Vassalboro

Ext. Reference:

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

Jerry Wilson

Gauge:

Sn2

Product Type:

resin kit

Finish:

unpainted

Wheels:

Couplers:

Lighted:

no


(image copyright © Chris McChesney; used by permission)

 (image copyright © Chris McChesney; used by permission)
In this photo, the coach sides as the pair on the right, and the bottom pair of ends belong to this car.
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