Miller Engineering - 44-0702 - Structure, Billboard - Burlington Northern - Burlington Northern
Stock Number | 44-0702 |
Original Retail Price | $29.95 |
Brand | Miller Engineering |
Manufacturer | Miller Engineering |
Body Style | Miller Engineering Billboard |
Prototype | Structure, Billboard |
Road or Company Name | Burlington Northern (Details) |
Reporting Marks | Animated Billboard |
Road or Reporting Number | Burlington Northern |
Ready-to-Run | No |
Item Category | Structures |
Model Type | Billboards |
Model Subtype | Various |
Model Variety | Various |
Specific Item Information:
Burlington Northern Billboard
The BNSF Railway is the second-largest freight railroad
network in North America, second to the Union Pacific
Railroad (its primary competitor for Western U.S. freight), and
is one of seven North American Class I railroads. It has three
transcontinental routes that provide high-speed links between
the western and eastern United States. Size 2.2” tall x 1.8” wide,
Suitable for HO/N scales
Model Information:
Add visual interest and excitement to any layout with unique, incredibly realistic animated billboards. These paper-thin light-up signs produce no heat and incorporate many new design features, including improved connectors, no painting required, longer life, and stiffer laminations. All billboards include a 3-cell AAA battery pack (batteries are not included). Current draw: 95 ma.
Road Name History:
The Burlington Northern Railroad (reporting mark BN) was a United States railroad. It was a product of a March 2, 1970, merger of four major railroads - the Great Northern Railway, Northern Pacific Railway, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad - as well as a few small jointly owned subsidiaries owned by the four.
Burlington Northern operated between 1970 and 1996.
Its historical lineage begins in the earliest days of railroading with the chartering in 1848 of the Chicago and Aurora Railroad, a direct ancestor line of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, which lends Burlington to the names of various merger-produced successors.
Burlington Northern purchased the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway on December 31, 1996 to form the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway (later renamed BNSF Railway), which was owned by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation.*
Read more on Wikipedia.

Burlington Northern operated between 1970 and 1996.
Its historical lineage begins in the earliest days of railroading with the chartering in 1848 of the Chicago and Aurora Railroad, a direct ancestor line of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, which lends Burlington to the names of various merger-produced successors.
Burlington Northern purchased the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway on December 31, 1996 to form the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway (later renamed BNSF Railway), which was owned by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation.*
Read more on Wikipedia.
Item created by: CNW400
on 2019-09-01 22:16:32
Last edited by: CNW400 on 2020-05-17 11:52:44
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