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Trainworx - 40467-01 - Trailer, Semi, Box Van, 40 Foot, Exterior Post, Curb Side Door, Strick Flexi-Van - Jersey Central - 201105

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Stock Number 40467-01
Original Retail Price $21.95
Brand Trainworx
Manufacturer Trainworx
Body Style Trainworx Vehicle Trailer 40 Foot Flexi-Van
Prototype Trailer, Semi, Box Van, 40 Foot, Exterior Post, Curb Side Door, Strick Flexi-Van
Road or Company Name Jersey Central (Details)
Reporting Marks RJCZ
Road or Reporting Number 201105
Paint Color(s) Silver with Blue & Yellow Billboards
Print Color(s) White & Black
Additional Markings/Slogan Piggy-Back Service
Item Category Vehicles
Model Type Trailer
Model Subtype Semi Box Van
Model Variety 40 Foot Exterior Post Curb Side Door Strick Flexi-Van
Model Information: Trainworx Trailer Semi Box Van 40 Foot Exterior Post Strick Flexi-Van
Road Name History:
The Central Railroad of New Jersey, also known as the Jersey Central or Jersey Central Lines (reporting mark CNJ), was a Class I railroad with origins in the 1830s. It was absorbed into Conrail in April 1976 along with several other prominent bankrupt railroads of the northeastern United States.

The Elizabethtown and Somerville Railroad was chartered on February 9, 1831, to build from Elizabeth on the Newark Bay (with a steamboat transfer to New York City) west to Somerville. The line to Plainfield was completed in March 1839, connecting to the New Jersey Rail Road in Elizabeth. Extensions took it west to Dunellen in 1840, just east of Bound Brook in 1841 and to Somerville in 1842.

The Somerville and Easton Railroad was chartered on February 26, 1847, to continue the line west to Easton, Pennsylvania. The first extension, to Whitehouse, opened in 1848 and was leased to the Elizabethtown and Somerville Railroad. On February 11, 1849, the Elizabethtown and Somerville Railroad bought the Somerville and Easton Railroad, and on February 26 the two companies were consolidated as the Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Brand/Importer Information:
Trainworx was founded in 1999 by Pat Sanders and is located in Delta Colorado. Their first freight car was the Quad hopper and it was released in 2000. They have been making N scale products ever since. Their website can be found at www.train-worx.com. As of 2016, they have produced 8 different rolling stock body styles as well as a range of different highway vehicles in N Scale. Their limited edition runs have proven a huge success with collectors and modelers enjoy the accuracy of all their products.

Trainworx sells their products both through tradional retail channels as well as directly by phone order. When asked "What prompted you to found Trainworx?", Pat Sanders responded "There was a freight car that hadn't been done in N scale that I just had to have and it didn't look like anyone was ever going to make it."
Item created by: CNW400 on 2022-09-16 10:03:26

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