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InterMountain - 6700007-01 - Flatcar, 62 Foot, Skybox - TTX Company - 97646

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Stock Number6700007-01
Original Retail Price$42.95
BrandInterMountain
ManufacturerInterMountain Railway
Body StyleInterMountain Flatcar Skybox Aerospace Parts Car
Prototype VehicleFlatcar, 62 Foot, Skybox (Details)
Road or Company NameTTX Company (Details)
Reporting MarksMTTX
Road or Reporting Number97646
Paint Color(s)Yellow
Print Color(s)Black & White
Paint SchemeUnmarked Mineral Brown Skybox Car
Coupler TypeIntermountain Magnetic Knuckle
Coupler MountBody-Mount
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
Announcement Date2024-10-31
Release Date2025-10-01
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeFlatcar
Model Subtype62 Foot
Model VarietySkybox, Aerospace Parts
Prototype RegionNorth America
Prototype EraNA Era V: Modern Diesel (1979 - Present)
Scale1/160



Prototype History:
Designed to carry airplane parts, these cars were developed at the Southern Pacific's Sacramento shops in the early 1960s. Southern Pacific assigned several groups of cars to carry aircraft parts specifically for Boeing and Lockheed. These cars featured lids mounted atop the flat car that protected the aircraft sub-assemblies during transport. The Boeing cars featured tall lids with tapered roofs. The last three digits of the car number were painted on the side of the car after the letter "N" on these cars also. The Lockheed cars feature a square roof lid.

Road Name History:
TTX Company (formerly Trailer Train until 1991) is a leading provider of railcars and related freight car management services to the North American rail industry. TTX's pool of railcars (over 220,000 cars and intermodal wells) is ideal for supporting shippers in the intermodal, automotive, paper & forest, metals, machinery, wind energy and other markets where flatcars, boxcars and gondolas are required.

Owned by North America's leading railroads, TTX's free-running pools provide fungible assets that minimize total empty miles, further lowering costs and minimizing risk for the industry, helping the railroads conserve their capital for other critical infrastructure needs. Customers easily recognize TTX's bright yellow cars as a consistent, high quality, well-maintained fleet that serves many transportation needs.
Brand/Importer Information:
InterMountain was founded in 1985 by Fred Brummet. They got started in the model railroad business by producing O-Scale model kits. They got started in the N Scale business almost a decade later when in 1994 they introduced the 40-23 reefer car in kit form. Later, in 1998, they started producing RTR (Ready-to-Run) models. By the early 2000s, InterMountain phased out kit production in favor of the RTR models.

The InterMountain Railway company is located at 1224 Boston Ave in Longmont, CO. They are a manufacturer of HO, N and Z scale model trains. They have produced kits as well as RTR (Ready-To-Run) models. Their N Scale products include locomotives as well as rolling stock. Their rolling stock lineup includes Boxcars, Hoppers, Tank Cars, Reefers, Gondolas, Stock Cars and Flatcars.

Their locomotive releases have primarily been diesel units, with the one major exception being their series of AC-12 Cab Forward steam locos. Their diesel lineup includes F3's, F7's, F9's, SD40's, SD45's and FT units. They are known for quality and detail. They also release their rolling stock in larger varieties of road numbers than most of the other manufacturers.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2024-11-06 17:28:55

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