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Atlas HO 20007609 - Master - FMC 5347 Single Door Box Car "Providence & Worcester" #407
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Atlas HO 20007609 - Master - FMC 5347 Single Door Box Car "Providence & Worcester" #407

Atlas HO 20007609 - Master - FMC 5347 Single Door Box Car "Providence & Worcester" #407

Features:
• Multiple body styles
• Wire grabs
• Etched parts
• Plate C Box Car
• X-Panel Roof
AccuMateĀ® couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

Overview:
The FMC 5347 boxcar was manufactured by the FMC Corporation, a company known for producing a variety of freight railcars, in the 1970s and 1980s. The ā€œ5347ā€ in the name refers to the car’s capacity in cubic feet, making it a larger boxcar compared to earlier FMC models such as the 5077 (also available from Atlas). These cars were very prominent during the ā€œIPDā€ (incentive per diem) era. Many featured colorful paint schemes and logos, a welcome change from earlier eras when most boxcars were much plainer. FMC was acquired by Greenbrier in 1985. Production at the Oregon plant continued under the name Gunderson.

$39.96
Atlas HO 20007609 - Master - FMC 5347 Single Door Box Car "Providence & Worcester" #407—
$39.96

Atlas HO 20007609 - Master - FMC 5347 Single Door Box Car "Providence & Worcester" #407

Features:
• Multiple body styles
• Wire grabs
• Etched parts
• Plate C Box Car
• X-Panel Roof
AccuMateĀ® couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

Overview:
The FMC 5347 boxcar was manufactured by the FMC Corporation, a company known for producing a variety of freight railcars, in the 1970s and 1980s. The ā€œ5347ā€ in the name refers to the car’s capacity in cubic feet, making it a larger boxcar compared to earlier FMC models such as the 5077 (also available from Atlas). These cars were very prominent during the ā€œIPDā€ (incentive per diem) era. Many featured colorful paint schemes and logos, a welcome change from earlier eras when most boxcars were much plainer. FMC was acquired by Greenbrier in 1985. Production at the Oregon plant continued under the name Gunderson.

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Features:
• Multiple body styles
• Wire grabs
• Etched parts
• Plate C Box Car
• X-Panel Roof
AccuMateĀ® couplers are made under license from AccuRail, Inc.

Overview:
The FMC 5347 boxcar was manufactured by the FMC Corporation, a company known for producing a variety of freight railcars, in the 1970s and 1980s. The ā€œ5347ā€ in the name refers to the car’s capacity in cubic feet, making it a larger boxcar compared to earlier FMC models such as the 5077 (also available from Atlas). These cars were very prominent during the ā€œIPDā€ (incentive per diem) era. Many featured colorful paint schemes and logos, a welcome change from earlier eras when most boxcars were much plainer. FMC was acquired by Greenbrier in 1985. Production at the Oregon plant continued under the name Gunderson.