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Rapido Trains - 538031-02 - Open Hopper, 5-Bay Autoflood III - Omaha Public Power District - 1413

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Commissioned BySpring Creek Model Trains
Production TypeSpecial Run
Stock Number538031-02
Original Retail Price$32.00
BrandRapido Trains
ManufacturerRapido Trains
Body StyleRapido Trains Open Hopper 5-Bay Autoflood III
PrototypeOpen Hopper, 5-Bay Autoflood III
Road or Company NameOmaha Public Power District (Details)
Reporting MarksOMAX
Road or Reporting Number1413
Paint Color(s)Silver with Blue Patch
Print Color(s)Black & White
Paint SchemeSpring Creek Exclusive
Coupler TypeMT Magne-Matic Knuckle
Coupler MountBody-Mount
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeOpen Hopper
Model Subtype5-Bay
Model VarietyAutoflood III
Scale1/160



Model Information: Production began on these all-aluminum body railcars in 2004. What followed was thousands of orders for these rapid discharge hoppers, which have traversed almost all of North America. With millions of tons of coal per year being mined and hauled out of various locations across the continent, you would be hard pressed to not have seen one of these prototype cars in a modern day coal train.
This 4200 cubic foot, exterior post prototype (not to be confused with other types of prototype exterior-post or interior post models) is primarily used as a rapid discharge car, which can unload their cargo in a matter of seconds via the bottom bay doors. However, the car can also be equipped with a rotary coupler at the A end of the car (or on both ends on double-rotary cars), as indicated by the color blocks on the cars’ ends, for either bottom discharge or rotary unloading based on the infrastructure at the final processing facility.
Road Name History:
Omaha Public Power District, or OPPD, is a public electric utility in the state of Nebraska. It is a publicly owned electric utility in the United States, serving more than 855,000 people in Omaha and 13 surrounding counties in southeast Nebraska. OPPD was formed in 1946 as a political subdivision of the State of Nebraska, taking over the operations of Nebraska Power Company (founded in 1917). A publicly elected eight-member Board of Directors sets rates and policies. OPPD is headquartered in Omaha.From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
Rapido Trains Inc. is a high-end manufacturer of model trains and accessories in HO, OO and N (North American 1:160 and British 1:148) scales. The firm's mission is to recreate the entire rail travel experience, from fully-detailed interiors and under-frames on models to fully-wired telephone poles for model railroads.

The name RAPIDO was introduced by Canadian National in 1965 to headline the railway's high-speed intercity passenger services. Until the mid-1980s, RAPIDO stood for fast schedules, frequent trains, and superb service.

Today, Rapido Trains continues the RAPIDO concept with state-of-the-art models and attention to fine detail. This company is not related to the venerable (and now defunct) German manufacturer Arnold Rapido, nor the present-day Arnold (which is owned by the United Kingdom's Hornby), Canadian based Rapido Trains was founded in 2003.
Commissioner Information: Spring Creek Model Trains is a hobby shop located in Deshler, Nebraska. It opened in 2000.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2024-01-12 14:15:10

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