Prototype History: The Trinity 3281 2-bay covered hopper car is optimized to transport cement, sand, or other high-density products. Built especially to handle heavier materials, they're often seen in unit trains moving loads of fracturing sand to new oil fields. These cars were introduced in the 1990s with seven side panels (two narrow and five large), they can also be found moving cement, bentonite and other heavier cargoes. These cars are distinctive in comparison to older 2-bay covered hopper designs thanks to their overhanging, arched roof profile, heavy top reinforcement chord, and folded jack pads at the bolsters. This design has proven to be popular with shippers and railroads alike, and can be seen traveling singly in manifest trains, in large groups, and even in “unit trains” hauling a single commodity.
Road Name History: The WW appeared in 1940 when the Winchester & Wardersville was reorganized (that line had been reorganized in 1929 from an earlier Winchester & Western.)
The WW ran for many years from Gore to Winchester, Virginia. In 1986, WW bought the old Pennsylvania line from Winchester to Williamsport and Hagarstown, Maryland from Conrail. WW is owned by mineral producing giant Unimin, who is a major shipper on the line. When Conrail moved to dispose of 40 miles of former CNJ and P-RSL trackage in New Jersey also in 1986, Unimin snapped up those lines (which also served Unimin facilities.) A year later, Unimin bought the Jersey Southern as well. All of the New Jersey routes are also operated under the Winchester & Western name.
The WW ran for many years from Gore to Winchester, Virginia. In 1986, WW bought the old Pennsylvania line from Winchester to Williamsport and Hagarstown, Maryland from Conrail. WW is owned by mineral producing giant Unimin, who is a major shipper on the line. When Conrail moved to dispose of 40 miles of former CNJ and P-RSL trackage in New Jersey also in 1986, Unimin snapped up those lines (which also served Unimin facilities.) A year later, Unimin bought the Jersey Southern as well. All of the New Jersey routes are also operated under the Winchester & Western name.
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.
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.
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