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Micro-Trains - 23240 - Boxcar, 40 Foot, PS-1 - Ashley Drew & Northern - 2413

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Stock Number23240
Secondary Stock Number023 00 240
BrandMicro-Trains
ManufacturerMicro-Trains Line
Body StyleMicro-Trains 023 Boxcar Steel 40 Foot Double Sliding Door
Image Provider's WebsiteLink
Prototype VehicleBoxcar, 40 Foot, PS-1 (Details)
Road or Company NameAshley Drew & Northern (Details)
Reporting MarksADN
Road or Reporting Number2413
Paint Color(s)Boxcar Red
Coupler TypeMT Magne-Matic Knuckle
Coupler MountTruck-Mount
Wheel TypeInjection Molded Plastic
Wheel ProfileStandard
Release Date1996-06-01
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeBoxcar
Model Subtype40 Foot
Model VarietyPS-1, Double Door
Prototype RegionNorth America
Prototype EraNA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957)
Scale1/160



Prototype History:
The 40' Boxcar is widely known as one of the most popular freight cars used by railroads as they transitioned from steam to diesel. In particular the Pullman Standard or PS-1 design was one of the most popular and was widely used by North American railroads. These boxcars were built beginning in 1947 and share the same basic design, with certain elements such as door size, door style or roof type varying among the different railroads and production years. When production of these cars ceased in 1963, over 100,000 had been produced.

So just what is a PS-1? Well the simple answer is it is any boxcar built by Pullman Standard from 1947 on. The design changed over the years – sometimes subtly, sometimes for customer request, and sometimes in a larger way. In general, most PS-1’s built from 1947 to 1961 share the same dimensions and basic construction techniques. These cars all had a length of 40′, a height of 10’5″ or 10’6″, welded sides and ends and roof of Pullman’s own design. The greatest variation was in the size and style of doors used. Pullman Standard also offered 50′ and later 60′ boxcars – also with the PS-1 designation.
Road Name History:
This 41 mile Arkansas shortline is familiar to most because of their numerous green and white boxcars. The line was finished in 1913 between Monticello and Crossett, Arkansas, specifically to serve the timber business. In 1963, Georgia Pacific (the forest products company) bought the AD&N and neighboring Fordyce & Princeton railroads. By 1990, the AD&N diesel fleet included 8 units (one switcher and 7 hood units.) Three of these were the relatively rare EMD GP28 model. In 1996, Georgia Pacific's purchase of another area shortline, the Arkansas & Louisiana Missouri, followed by a sudden shift in source material for their on line mill, diverted most of the traffic off the AD&N and onto other area lines. The Ashley Drew & Northern was abandoned that year after 83 years of service.
Brand/Importer Information: Micro-Trains is the brand name used by both Kadee Quality Products and Micro-Trains Line. For a history of the relationship between the brand and the two companies, please consult our Micro-Trains Collector's Guide.
Manufacturer Information:
Micro-Trains Line split off from Kadee Quality Products in 1990. Kadee Quality Products originally got involved in N-Scale by producing a scaled-down version of their successful HO Magne-Matic knuckle coupler system. This coupler was superior to the ubiquitous 'Rapido' style coupler due to two primary factors: superior realistic appearance and the ability to automatically uncouple when stopped over a magnet embedded in a section of track. The success of these couplers in N-Scale quickly translated to the production of trucks, wheels and in 1972 a release of ready-to-run box cars.

Micro-Trains Line Co. split off from Kadee in 1990 to form a completely independent company. For this reason, products from this company can appear with labels from both enterprises. Due to the nature of production idiosyncrasies and various random factors, the rolling stock from Micro-Trains can have all sorts of interesting variations in both their packaging as well as the products themselves. When acquiring an MTL product it is very important to understand these important production variations that can greatly enhance (or decrease) the value of your purchase.

Please consult our Micro-Trains Collector's Guide
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-05-31 17:46:30. Last edited by gdm on 2020-06-07 16:03:11

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