AZL - 921027-1 - Caboose, Cupola, Wide Vision - Family Lines - 01193
Brand | AZL |
Stock Number | 921027-1 |
Original Retail Price | $76.00 |
Manufacturer | AZL |
Body Style | AZL Caboose Cupola |
Prototype | Caboose, Cupola, Wide Vision |
Road or Company Name | Family Lines (Details) |
Reporting Marks | SCL |
Road or Reporting Number | 01193 |
Additional Markings/Slogan | The Family Lines System |
Paint Color(s) | Red with Black Roof |
Print Color(s) | Black & Yellow |
Paint Scheme | SCL/LN |
Coupler Type | AZL AutoLatch |
Coupler Mount | Body-Mount |
Wheel Type | Chemically Blackened Metal |
Release Date | 2024-01-01 |
Item Category | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
Model Type | Caboose |
Model Subtype | Steel |
Model Variety | Cupola, Wide Vision |
Road Name History:
To be truthful the Family Lines System was never actually an operating railroad, it was merely a marketing tactic which brought together the allying lines of the Louisville & Nashville, Clinchfield, Seaboard Coast Line, and a number of other smaller road (such as the Georgia Railroad, Atlanta & West Point Railroad, and Western Railway of Alabama otherwise referred to as the West Point Route). With this came a new livery (not unlike the later Seaboard scheme) applied to all with sub-lettering stenciled under locomotive cabs identifying the specific company. This marketing scheme was also short-lived, lasting only from 1972 until 1982 when these railroads merged together formally to create the Seaboard System (itself operating for only a few years).
The three main components of the System were the L&N, Clinchfield, and SCL. The L&N (the first component) was a railroad synonymous with the southern states; it served major cities from New Orleans and Memphis to St. Louis, Atlanta, and later Chicago. The L&N is also one of the few classic fallen flags to never have had its original chartered name change at any point throughout its history, serving its home state and the southeast for over 120 years. As the L&N itself disappeared into the Seaboard System in 1982 just a few years later the Seaboard itself would disappear into CSX Transportation.
The three main components of the System were the L&N, Clinchfield, and SCL. The L&N (the first component) was a railroad synonymous with the southern states; it served major cities from New Orleans and Memphis to St. Louis, Atlanta, and later Chicago. The L&N is also one of the few classic fallen flags to never have had its original chartered name change at any point throughout its history, serving its home state and the southeast for over 120 years. As the L&N itself disappeared into the Seaboard System in 1982 just a few years later the Seaboard itself would disappear into CSX Transportation.
Brand/Importer Information:
AZL is the leader in North American Z scale locomotives and rolling stock. Since 2000, AZL has released a vast variety of freight, passenger and locomotives. AZL continues to push the boundaries of Z scale with amazing details and incredible performance. No matter if you are looking to run steam, or the most modern diesels, AZL has something for you.

Item created by: CNW400
on 2024-01-02 09:56:46
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