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Rapido Trains - 543008 - Covered Hopper, Barrel, Ore - Ontario Northland - 6-Pack - Set #1

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Stock Number543008
Original Retail Price$257.70
BrandRapido Trains
ManufacturerRapido Trains
Body StyleRapido Covered Hopper Barrel Ore
PrototypeCovered Hopper, Barrel, Ore
Road or Company NameOntario Northland (Details)
Reporting MarksONT
Road or Reporting Number6-Pack - Set #1
Paint Color(s)Blue & Yellow
Print Color(s)Yellow & White
Paint SchemeLong Barrel - Chevron Scheme
Additional Markings/SloganRail Services
Coupler TypeMT Magne-Matic Knuckle
Coupler MountBody-Mount
Wheel TypeNickel-Silver Plated Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
MultipackYes
Multipack Count6
Multipack ID Number543008
Announcement Date2022-12-25
Release Date2024-02-01
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeCovered Hopper
Model SubtypeFreight
Model VarietyOre
Scale1/160
Track GaugeN standard



Specific Item Information: Road numbers: #6605, #6609, #6612, #6618, #6621, #6624
Model Information: This train plied the rails from two mines owned by Dofasco in Northern Ontario to their facility in Hamilton, Ontario. At first glance the cars look like a shrunken cylindrical hopper. The reason for the round shape and covered hatches was to keep the processed iron-ore pellets from becoming frozen or damp with moisture which would slow down the unloading process. The cars also came in two varieties over three orders: a 35’ length “Short” version (built in 1967); and a 42’ “Long” version (delivered in 1973 and 1975 in two groups). This was to reduce rail wear as the 35’ cars spanned the same length as the stick rail underneath. Also unique is the tire that sits over top of each of the roof hatches. At the loadout, the tires come into contact with a “scroll” that forces the hatches to open -- taking 60 seconds to fill each car and roughly an hour and twenty minutes for the entire unit train of 40 cars. More often than not one could see CN and ONR cars mixed in a consist.
Road Name History:
The Ontario Northland Railway (reporting mark ONT) is a Canadian railway operated by the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, a provincial Crown agency of the government of Ontario.

Its north-south mainline is located entirely in Ontario, and has a southern terminus at North Bay, passing through Cochrane, and a northern terminus at Moosonee, several miles south of the shore of James Bay. An east-west secondary mainline connects Calstock (near Hearst) with Cochrane, and a line extends from Swastika (south of Cochrane) into the neighbouring province of Quebec, where it terminates at Rouyn-Noranda. The railway's branch from Swastika to Rouyn-Noranda, including 40 kilometres of track in Quebec, is operated by a subsidiary, the Nipissing Central Railway. Shorter spur lines also exist running west from Rock Junction to Sherman Mine, south-west from Porquis Junction to Kidd Creek Mine, about 22 km east of Timmins, north-east from Porquis to Iroquois Falls and south from Opaz Junction to Agrium mine site.

Originally built to develop the Lake Timiskaming and Lake Nipissing areas, the railway soon became a major factor in the economic growth of the province. After decades of difficult construction through the Canadian Shield, workers reached James Bay in 1932. While blasting the route through the shield, geologists discovered deposits of valuable minerals such as gold, silver, copper and nickel. The railway also made it possible to exploit the timber resources of Northern Ontario.
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.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2022-11-11 11:48:52. Last edited by Alain LM on 2024-09-22 06:43:56

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