AZL 71502-0B PULLMAN 36 Seat Diner | DINING CAR

In the mid 1940s, Pullman began using the two-tone gray paint scheme on their heavyweight cars in the general pool. The "PS" in the car description stands for "Pullman Standard".

Heavyweight refers to early 20th century cars built before the late 1930s. They were often made of riveted steel construction with 6 wheel trucks (not always) and large clerestory or arched roofs that tapered or curved at the ends. Heavyweights often had a poured concrete floor resulting in a smooth ride.

The cars features smooth running three axle trucks, inset window glazing, intricate pad printing and prototype accurate details.

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AZL 71502-0B PULLMAN 36 Seat Diner | DINING CAR

  • $47.95