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The Freight Yard - 9848C - Boxcar, 40 Foot, Steel Plug Door - Mogen David Wines - 1998, 5759

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N Scale - The Freight Yard - 9848C - Boxcar, 40 Foot, Steel Plug Door - Mogen David Wines - 1998, 5759
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Stock Number 9848C
Original Retail Price $13.75
Brand The Freight Yard
Manufacturer Con-Cor
Body Style Con-Cor Boxcar 40 Foot Steel Plug Door
Prototype Vehicle Boxcar, 40 Foot, Steel Plug Door (Details)
Road or Company Name Mogen David Wines (Details)
Reporting Marks MDWX
Road or Reporting Number 1998, 5759
Paint Color(s) Boxcar Red
Print Color(s) White
Additional Markings/Slogan Kosher Wines
Coupler Type Rapido Hook
Coupler Mount Truck-Mount
Wheel Type Injection Molded Plastic
Wheel Profile Standard
Series Name Hanukkah
Release Date 1998-11-01
Item Category Rolling Stock (Freight)
Model Type Boxcar
Model Subtype 40 Foot
Model Variety Steel, Plug Door
Prototype Region North America
Prototype Era NA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957)
Scale 1/160
Specific Item Information: This is the Hanukkah 1998 car from The Freight Yard. Road number #1998 on one side for the Gregorian calendar, and road #5759 on the other side for the Hebrew calendar.
Model Information: This model was originally produced by Kato for Con-Cor. Since Con-Cor owned the tooling, they were later able to move the tooling to Chicago for later runs. It has been marketed as a "40' Steel Box Car[sic]" as well as "40' Steel Reefer". We believe current runs are being made in China. Pictures of this model were available as of May 2017 on the Con-Cor website being sold with two options for couplers: Rigid-Face and Micro-Trains.
Prototype History: Plug-Door boxcars are usually insulated and typically carry products such as canned goods that require protection from extremes of temperature but do not require refrigeration. Plug-style doors were normally used to ensure a tight seal in the insulation. Designed for transport of both perishables and large loads, plug doors allowed box cars to be sealed from outside dust and dirt. Cars like these were manufactured during the 50s and 60s.

Whether you consider this a reefer or a boxcar is a matter for angel-pinhead-counters. There seems to be a bit of a blurry line during the transition era between the idea of a steel ice reefer and an insulated boxcar. I guess an ice reefer was meant to hold ice for cooling but I doubt this is a cut-and-dry distinction. Modern "mechanical" reefers are a different breed as they contain a refrigeration unit which quite distinctly sets them apart from "boxcars".
Road Name History: Mogen David Wine Co. is a company based in Westfield, New York that makes wines. Their wines are Kosher for Passover. Mogen David Wine Co. is a trademark held by their parent company The Wine Group in Livermore, California.
Mogen David is the Yiddish pronunciation of the Hebrew Magen David, which literally means "shield of David", but is used metaphorically to refer to the six-pointed Star of David.
Brand/Importer Information: The Freight Yard was a hobby shop that did custom decoration and special runs of other manufacturers' N Scale products. It sold its custom products under several brands or collections: Premiere Editions, by The Freight Yard and Dreams Design.
It was located in Anaheim, California and then moved to 2006 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Established in the late 1980s, it stopped business under this name by the end of the 2000s.
The Freight Yard was owned and operated by Darren J. Cohen. Darren is now operating North Valley Trains.
The Freight Yard / Premiere Editions runs are usually available in series of two to twelve different numbers (suffixed A to M, with I not used).
The first two digits of the stock number correspond to the release year (9x being 199x, and 2x being 200x).
Item created by: Alain LM on 2022-03-26 10:52:25
Last edited by: Alain LM on 2022-03-26 12:37:09


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