Description:
Bachmann 73202 HO Bay Window Caboose w/ Roof, Nickel Plate Road
In a bay window caboose, the crew monitoring the train sits in the middle of the car in a section of wall that projects from the side of the caboose. This caboose design allowed for a better view of the side of the train and eliminated the falling hazard of the cupola. The bay window gained favor with many railroads because it eliminated the need for additional clearances in tunnels and overpasses. Bachmann Bay Window Cabooses come in a variety of colors and road names.
Features:
Detailed, painted bodies with precision graphicsRoadname specific window designs and arrangements, including three bay window stylesSeparately applied smokestack, railings and brake wheelsClear windowsDetailed underbody with separately applied brake system detailsAdded weight for optimum trackingMagnetically operated E-Z Mate Mark II couplersDetailed trucks with see-through sideframesBlackened metal wheels with RP25 contoursProduct Measurements: L 5.5 in., W 1.5 in., H 2 in.Separately applied ladders and see-through etched roofwalk