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AVAILABLE MID-MONTH!
Pre-orders were taken for this in July 2019
Painted vermillion over grey, the “Pacemaker Freight Service” was a less-than-carload express service that ran from 1946 through the mid-1950s, and was conceived to help the railroad “keep pace” with competition from the expanding trucking industry. Painted vermillion over grey, these cars did not have dimensional data, as they were not intended to ever wander from NYC trackage.