Red Caboose - RN-16511-1 - Flatcar, 73 Foot, Centerbeam - Columbia & Cowlitz
Stock Number | RN-16511-1 |
Secondary Stock Number | RN-16511 |
Original Retail Price | $19.95 |
Brand | Red Caboose |
Manufacturer | Red Caboose |
Body Style | Red Caboose Flatcar 73 Foot Centerbeam |
Prototype Vehicle | Flatcar, 73 Foot, Centerbeam (Details) |
Road or Company Name | Columbia & Cowlitz (Details) |
Reporting Marks | C&C |
Paint Color(s) | Black |
Print Color(s) | White |
Coupler Type | MT Magne-Matic Knuckle |
Wheel Type | Injection Molded Plastic |
Wheel Profile | Standard |
Multipack | Yes |
Multipack Count | 3 |
Multipack ID Number | RN-16511-1 |
Announcement Date | 2011-10-01 |
Release Date | 2012-06-01 |
Item Category | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
Model Type | Flatcar |
Model Subtype | 73 Foot |
Model Variety | Centerbeam |
Prototype Region | North America |
Prototype Era | NA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957) |
Scale | 1/160 |
Specific Item Information:
Standard Panel
Prototype History:
Centerbeam flatcars, centerbeams, center partition railcars or commonly referred to as lumber racks are specialty cars designed for carrying bundled building supplies such as dimensional lumber, wallboard, and fence posts. They are essentially bulkhead flatcars that have been reinforced by a longitudinal I-beam, often in the form of a Vierendeel truss, sometimes reinforced by diagonal members, but originally in the form of stressed panels perforated by panel-lightening "opera windows", often oval, egg-shaped or rectangular. They must be loaded symmetrically, with half of the payload on one side of the centerbeam and half on the other to avoid tipping over.
Road Name History:
The CLC was built between 1926 and 1928 by Weyerhaeuser to link their large mill in Longview, Washington to the railhead at Kelso. Though the line is less than 10 miles long, traffic has been considerable and the line’s fleet of freight cars has been quite large over the years. Weyerhaeuser sold the CLC to shortline group Patriot Rail in 2010 along with the adjoining Weyerhaeuser Woods Railroad (now called Patriot Woods.) Today, the two lines are operated together.

Brand/Importer Information:
Originally Red Caboose was a manufacturer of HO and N Scale model railroading items. It was located in Mead, Colorado, and was founded in 1990 by Leon Fairbanks.
Red Caboose manufactured highly accurate, well detailed N, HO, and O Scale freight cars and locomotives.
Red Caboose closed its doors in January of 2015. Red Caboose N Scale has been sold to Fox Valley Models and HO was sold to InterMountain Railway. Many of the Red Caboose toolings have seen re-releases from Fox Valley since the acquisition. We just wish they would clean up the underframes. Red Caboose always went light on the details where they thought people wouldn't look.

Red Caboose closed its doors in January of 2015. Red Caboose N Scale has been sold to Fox Valley Models and HO was sold to InterMountain Railway. Many of the Red Caboose toolings have seen re-releases from Fox Valley since the acquisition. We just wish they would clean up the underframes. Red Caboose always went light on the details where they thought people wouldn't look.
Manufacturer Information:
While they were in business, Red Caboose split its production runs between the US and China. Which models were produced where was a function of which body style and which run. Furthermore, which Chinese company was used for production is something we would love to find out.
Item created by: CNW400
on 2021-02-16 10:39:08
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