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Bachmann - 1235 - Stock Car, 41 Foot, Wood - Santa Fe - 94135

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Brand/ImporterBachmann (Details)
ManufacturerBachmann (Details)
Stock Number1235
Secondary Stock Number43-1015-02
Tertiary Stock Number18502
Original Retail Price$2.50
Country of ManufactureChina
Body StyleBachmann Stock Car 41 Foot Wood
Prototype VehicleStock Car, 40 Foot, Wood (Details)
PrototypeStock Car, 41 Foot, Wood
Road/Company NameSanta Fe (Details)
Road Letters/Reporting MarkATSF
Road/Reporting Number94135
Paint Color(s)Green
Print Color(s)White
Coupler TypeHorn Hook X2f Coupler
Wheel-Set Type/ConstructionInjection Molded Plastic
Wheel ProfileRP25
Release Date1973-01-01
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeStock Car
Model Subtype41 Foot
Model VarietyWood



General Information About Item: Stock number evolution over time:
- [1973 catalog] 1235 ($2.50)
- [1983 catalog] 43-1015-02 ($3.00)
- [1990's] 18502 ($10 in 2002)
Body Style Information: Introduced in 1973, this body style has been offered continuously during 42 years, until 2016 when it was replaced by the animated version. Initially referred to as 41' Stock Car, it was later tagged as 40' Stock Car.
Features as Silver Series in the 1990s:
- Blackened, machined-metal wheels with RP25 contours
- Body mounted couplers
- Non-magnetic, blackened-brass axles with needlepoint bearings
- Added weight for optimal tracking
- Celcon trucks
- Detailed underframes
Prototype Information:
Alonzo Mather, a Chicago clothing merchant who founded the Mather Stock Car Company, designed a new stock car in 1880 that was among the first to include amenities for feeding and watering the animals while en route. Mather was awarded a gold medal in 1883 by the American Humane Association for the humane treatment afforded to animals in his stock cars. Minneapolis' Henry C. Hicks patented a convertible boxcar/stock car in 1881, which was improved in 1890 with features that included a removable double deck. George D. Burton of Boston introduced his version of the humane stock car in 1882, which was placed into service the following year. The Burton Stock Car Company's design provided sufficient space so as to allow the animals to lie down in transit on a bed of straw. All-wood 40' stock cars of this general type would most likely have seen service in the early part of the 20th century (say, 1910-1930).

From Wikipedia
Road/Company Information:
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (reporting mark ATSF), often abbreviated as Santa Fe or AT&SF, was one of the larger railroads in the United States. Chartered in February 1859, the railroad reached the Kansas-Colorado border in 1873 and Pueblo, Colorado, in 1876. To create a demand for its services, the railroad set up real estate offices and sold farm land from the land grants that it was awarded by Congress. Despite the name, its main line never served Santa Fe, New Mexico, as the terrain was too difficult; the town ultimately was reached by a branch line from Lamy.

The Santa Fe was a pioneer in intermodal freight transport, an enterprise that (at one time or another) included a tugboat fleet and an airline (the short-lived Santa Fe Skyway). Its bus line extended passenger transportation to areas not accessible by rail, and ferryboats on the San Francisco Bay allowed travelers to complete their westward journeys to the Pacific Ocean. The ATSF was the subject of a popular song, Harry Warren & Johnny Mercer's "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", written for the film, The Harvey Girls (1946).

The railroad officially ceased operations on December 31, 1996, when it merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway.

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Brand/Importer Information:
Bachmann Industries (Bachmann Brothers, Inc.) is a Bermuda registered Chinese owned company, globally headquartered in Hong Kong; specialising in model railroading.

Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the home of its North American headquarters, Bachmann is today part of the Kader group, who model products are made at a Chinese Government joint-venture plant in Dongguan, China. Bachmann's brand is the largest seller, in terms of volume, of model trains in the world.[citation needed] Bachmann primarily specializes in entry level train sets, and premium offerings in many scales. The Spectrum line is the high quality, model railroad product line, offered in N, HO, Large Scale, On30, and Williams O gauge all aimed for the hobbyist market. Bachmann is the producer of the famous railroad village product line known as "Plasticville." The turnover for Bachmann model trains for the year ended 31 December 2006 was approximately $46.87 million, a slight increase of 3.36% as compared to 2005.
Manufacturer Information: Bachmann Industries (Bachmann Brothers, Inc.) is a Bermuda registered Chinese owned company, globally headquartered in Hong Kong; specialising in model railroading.

Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the home of its North American headquarters, Bachmann is today part of the Kader group, who model products are made at a Chinese Government joint-venture plant in Dongguan, China. Bachmann's brand is the largest seller, in terms of volume, of model trains in the world.[citation needed] Bachmann primarily specializes in entry level train sets, and premium offerings in many scales. The Spectrum line is the high quality, model railroad product line, offered in N, HO, Large Scale, On30, and Williams O gauge all aimed for the hobbyist market. Bachmann is the producer of the famous railroad village product line known as "Plasticville." The turnover for Bachmann model trains for the year ended 31 December 2006 was approximately $46.87 million, a slight increase of 3.36% as compared to 2005.
Item created by: luchestr on 2024-08-03 18:56:19. Last edited by Alain LM on 2024-08-11 11:34:19

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