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Aurora Miniatures - 602066 - Boxcar, 60 Foot, Greenbrier 7550 - Ferromex - 874692

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Stock Number602066
Original Retail Price$39.99
BrandAurora Miniatures
ManufacturerAurora Miniatures
Body StyleAurora Miniatures Boxcar 60 Foot Greenbrier 7550
PrototypeBoxcar, 60 Foot, Greenbrier 7550
Road or Company NameFerromex (Details)
Reporting MarksFXE
Road or Reporting Number874692
Paint Color(s)Gray
Print Color(s)Black & Red
Additional Markings/SloganGrupo Mexico
Coupler TypeAuroraJanney
Coupler MountBody-Mount
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
Release Date2024-01-01
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeBoxcar
Model Subtype60 Foot
Model VarietyGreenbrier 7550



Model Information: Aurora Miniatures North America Inc. is proud to present its first N scale freight car – the Greenbrier 7550 cf 60’ Plate F Boxcar. With almost 20,000 of these 60ft double plug door boxcars roaming the rails of North America, it is one of the most common boxcars of the 21st century.
Road Name History:
Ferromex was launched in 1989 to take over the largest of the concessions from the privatization of FNM. This 5,375 mile line (between C&O and B&O in relative size,) has three main north-south routes: Mexicali and Nogales down along the Pacific Coast to Guadalajara and on to Mexico City; Ciudad Juarez (just across the border from El Paso) south to Mexico City; and Pedras Negras (across from Eagle Pass, TX) south to Mexico City. There is a major intersecting route from Ojinga (Presidio, TX) to the port of Topolobampo. Other braches connect to ports on both the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico. The company is owned by mining giant Grupo Mexico (Union Pacific has significant holdings in that company.) In 2005, that company bought Ferrosur but it would be six years before the two would be allowed to merge. Many of their operations have been combined but as of this writing, Ferrosur continues to have a separate identity.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2025-01-01 20:38:44. Last edited by CNW400 on 2025-01-01 20:38:46

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