The Wide-Vision Caboose (also known as Extended-Vision Caboose) was designed with a wider cupola projecting from its sides. After World War II, train cars began to be taller and wider than their predecessors. The extended cupola assisted the train's crew in seeing beyond both the tops and sides of the train cars ahead. This caboose design saw service on most U.S. Railroads. Bachmann's Wide-Vision Cabooses are fully assembled and come in a variety of colors and road names.
Features include:
highly detailed painted bodies with precision graphics
blackened machined metal wheels with RP25 contours
magnetically operated, body-mounted E-Z Mate Mark II couplers
non-magnetic blackened brass axles with needle-point bearings
Celcon trucks
added weight for optimum tracking performance
N scale 1:160.