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Stonebridge Models - 8001 - Boxcar, 55 Foot, Thrall All-Door - Boise Cascade - 3002

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Brand Stonebridge Models
Stock Number 8001
Original Retail Price $24.50
Manufacturer Stonebridge Models
Body Style Stonebridge Models 56' Thrall Boxcar
Prototype Vehicle Boxcar, 55 Foot, Thrall All-Door (Details)
Road or Company Name Boise Cascade (Details)
Reporting Marks MD&W
Road or Reporting Number 3002
Paint Color(s) Green & White
Print Color(s) Green & White
Coupler Type AZL AutoLatch
Kit Complexity Moderate
Kit Material(s) Wood Laser Cut
Item Category Rolling Stock (Freight)
Model Type Boxcar
Model Subtype Thrall
Model Variety All-Door, 56-foot
Region North America
Prototype Era NA Era IV: 2nd Gen Diesel (1958 - 1978)
Prototype History: Lumber has always been difficult to ship by rail. Box cars provide protection but are hard to load and unload. Flat cars eliminate those problems, but loads have to be tarped to protect them from the weather.

In 1967, Thrall took the best of both ideas and created a unique car that would solve these problems. The All-Door Box Car had no true sidewalls, but was equipped with four large doors which could be opened in pairs. This provided a 25' wide opening that made loading and unloading a breeze! And since it was a box car, the loads were completely enclosed for the entire trip. As the housing boom began in the 1970s, the cars became a common sight at lumber mills and yards across America.

Thrall Door boxcars arrived in Detroit in the early 70s. They were used to carry hardboard products to Ford plants in the Detroit area.
Road Name History: Boise Cascade Company (NYSE: BCC), which uses the trade name Boise Cascade, is an American manufacturer and distributor of lumber & building materials.

Boise Cascade Wood Products manufactures plywood, engineered wood products, lumber, and particleboard and supplies a broad line of wood products and building materials through Boise Cascade Building Materials Distribution's 33 distribution locations. Boise Cascade Company is a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BCC.

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Minnesota Dakota and Western Railway (reporting mark MDW) is a shortline railroad operating 4 miles of track between International Falls and Ranier, Minnesota as well as between International Falls and Fort Frances, Ontario via the Fort Frances ? International Falls International Bridge, which is jointly owned by MDW and Abitibi Consolidated. The railroad serves the paper mills in both International Falls and Fort Frances. The railroad interchanges with Canadian National Railway at Ranier.

In 2005 the railroad handled 11,841 carloads of wood pulp, pulpwood, chemicals, raw materials and finished paper. The railroad has a fleet of more than 3100 railcars.

Originally a subsidiary of Boise Cascade designed to serve its paper mills, the MDW was created in 1910.

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Item created by: CNW400 on 2022-01-10 10:57:29
Last edited by: CNW400 on 2022-01-10 10:59:17


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