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American Freight H0 Price List Product No Product Description Size Colour Retail Reorder No Price Main Category FREIGHT HO Sub Category USA ATL-20004762 Altas 50' Precision Boxcar BN 14318 54.5 20004762 ATL-20004753 Altas 50' Precision Boxcar IC 11360 54.5 20004753 ATL-20004750 Altas 50' Precision Boxcar MKT 2083 54.5 20004750 ATL-20004897 Altas 70T Hopper MKT #35542 46.5 50004897 ATL-20004899 Altas AAR 70T Hopper BN #172674 46.5 50004899 ATL-20004903 Altas AAR 70T Hopper R&N #7209 46.5 50004903 ATL-20004860 Altas ACF 3560 Hopper Agrium #2166 46.5 20004860 ATL-20004862 Altas ACF 3560 Hopper Canpotex 3583 46.5 20004862 ATL-20004869 Altas ACF 3560 Hopper Corn #80016 46.5 20004869 ATL-20004866 Altas ACF 3560 Hopper Potash #1522 46.5 20004866 147-1001 Ameri 3281 cf Hopp CMO #15005 85.5 147-1001 147-1007 Ameri 3281 cf Hopp CMO #15201 85.5 147-1007 147-1017 Ameri 3281 cf Hopp CSXT #242924 85.5 147-1017 ATH-75025 Ath 60' Hi-cube Box MP #2 63.6 ATH-75025 ATL-20005131 ATH HO 50'6" Boxcar MP #366763 45.9 ATL-20005131 ATL-20005138 ATH HO 50'6" Boxcar SF #51266 45.9 ATL-20005138 ATH-89079 Ath PS 2893 Cov. Hopper CB&Q #85130 57.2 ATH-89079 ATH-14559 Ath PS2 2600 Hop BN #430210 63.6 ATH-14559 ATH-96625 Ath RTR 50' FMC 5347 Box EW#9028 37.85 ATH-96625 ATH-76674 Athearn 1 dome tank SF #1 45.15 ATH-76674 ATH-15923 Athearn 20900G Tank Car BCOL #1965 81.4 ATH-15923 ATH-15924 Athearn 20900G Tank Car BCOL #1966 81.4 ATH-15924 ATH-15911 Athearn 20900G Tank Car UTLX 802667 81.4 ATH-15911 ATH-15912 Athearn 20900G Tank Car UTLX 802671 81.4 ATH-15912 ATH-73979 Athearn 20K Tank Car DOWX 3877 70.25 ATH-73979 ATH-73981 Athearn 20K Tank Car DOWX 3882 70.25 ATH-73981 ATH-87645 Athearn 40' 2600 CF Hopper SOO 6925 81.2 ATH-87645 ATH-87646 Athearn 40' 2600 CF Hopper SOO 6926 81.2 ATH-87646 ATH-72503 Athearn 40' 3Bay Hop B&O 435748 46.25 ATH-72503 ATH-72515 Athearn 40' 3Bay Hop N&W 279145 46.25 ATH-72515 ATH-73512 Athearn 40' Boxcar L&NE #8116 46.4 ATH-73512 ATH-67335 Athearn 40' C-Sup. Boxcar CMO 1686 49.5 ATH-67335 ATH-67348 Athearn 40' C-Sup. Boxcar SSW 33897 49.5 ath-67348 ATH-67475 Athearn 40' Mod. Boxcar BCOL (3) 160 ATH-67475 ATH-14521 Athearn 40' OffSet B/Hopper Milwauk 49.7 ATH-14521 ATH-14527 Athearn 40' Offset B/Hopper NP 8750 49.7 ATH-14527 ATH-14515 Athearn 40' OffSet B/Hopper SF 7710 49.7 ATH-14515 ATH-14599 Athearn 40' Pickle Car WFPX #3701 45.7 ATH-14599 ATH-72700 Athearn 40' Quad Hopper C&O 6/ 180 ATH-72700 ATH-86051 Athearn 40' Stl Reef. Need.B #60422 51.05 ATH-86051 ATH-86054 Athearn 40' Stl Reef. Pepper P#2317 51.05 ATH-86054 ATH-14731 Athearn 40'DD Express Car BN 199344 46.4 ATH-14731 ATH-14734 Athearn 40'DD Express Car MILW 1804 46.4 ATH-14734 ATH-89522 Athearn 50' ACF Combo Box NS #1208 57.2 ATH-89522 ATH-96929 Athearn 50' DD Box C&NW 600628 42.95 ATH-96929 ATH-67705 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar BCR #800212 58.1 ATH-67705 ATH-67706 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar BCR #800291 58.1 ATH-67706 ATH-67707 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar BCR #800422 58.1 ATH-67707 ATH-67709 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar BCR 3-Pack 160 ATH-67709 ATH-67718 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar CFP #384 58.1 ATH-67718 ATH-67720 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar CFP #389 58.1 ATH-67720 ATH-67441 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar Wickes 10220 48.7 ATH-67441 ATH-67442 Athearn 50' DPD Boxcar Wickes 10227 49.5 ATH-67442 ATH-94671 Athearn 50' Ice Reefer C&NW #50010 43.5 ATH-94671 ATH-94875 Athearn 50' Ice Reefer Milw #89098 43.5 ATH-94875 ATH-81435 Athearn 50' OB PD Box CHSY #481037 49.45 ATH-81435 ATH-81439 Athearn 50' OB PD Box D&H #28315 49.45 ATH-81439 ATH-81447 Athearn 50' OB PD Box PC #361978 49.45 ATH-81447 ATH-15679 Athearn 50' PS5277 Boxcar SF 51458 49.7 ATH-15679 ATH-28700 Athearn 50' PS5344 Box BAR #5237 57.1 ATH-28700 ATH-28701 Athearn 50' PS5344 Box BAR #5282 57.1 ATH-28701 19/08/2021 10:29:34 AM Price List, Sort by: Product Description Page 1 Product No Product Description Size Colour Retail Reorder No Price Main Category FREIGHT HO Sub Category USA ATH-28702 Athearn 50' PS5344 Box BAR #5288 57.1 ATH-28702 ATH-28245 Athearn 50' PS5344 Boxcar SM #3050 62.5 ATH-28245 ATH-18423 Athearn 50' RTR NACC Box Jwax 49072 67.4 ATH-18423 ATH-18417 Athearn 50' RTR NACC Box PBGX 147 67.4 ATH-18417 ATH-76126 Athearn 50' YSD PD Box CANFOR #2077 60.5 ATH-76126 ATH-71148 Athearn 57' Mec Reefer REMX 57.7 ATH-71148 ATH-90521 Athearn 60' D/D SS HC Box CR/NYC 14 77.7 ATH-90521 ATH-90522 Athearn 60' D/D SS HC Box CR/NYC 45 77.7 ATH-90522 ATH-90518 Athearn 60' D/D SS HC Box SSW 62668 77.7 ATH-90518 ATH-90519 Athearn 60' D/D SS HC Box SSW 62675 77.7 ATH-90519 ATH-90525 Athearn 60' D/D SS HC Box SSW 62691 77.7 ATH-90525 ATH-96386 Athearn 60' HC Box MP #1 74.2 ATH-96386 ATH-96388 Athearn 60' HC Box MP #3 74.2 ATH-96388 ATH-96392 Athearn 60' HC Box N&W #1 74.2 ATH-96392 ATH-96389 Athearn 60' HC Box NS #1 74.2 ATH-96389 ATH-96390 Athearn 60' HC Box NS #2 74.2 ATH-96390 ATH-18014 Athearn 62' Tank Car ACFX #82782 64.1 ATH-18014 ATH-17995 Athearn 62' Tank Car BNSF #880299 64.1 ATH-17995 ATH-17997 Athearn 62' Tank Car BNSF #880345 64.1 ATH-17997 ATH-18012 Athearn 62' Tank Car KCS #954 64.1 ATH-18012 ATH-18011 Athearn 62' Tank Car NS #362785 64.1 ATH-18011 ATH-15579 Athearn 65'6" Mill Gon. WAB #12016 59.7 ATH-15579 ATH-26504 Athearn Bathtub Coal Gond. Procor 3 150 ATH-26504 ATH-87604 Athearn GATC 2600 Hop CB&Q #1 70.35 ATH-87604 ATH-87605 Athearn GATC 2600 Hop CB&Q #2 70.35 ATH-87605 ATH-87607 Athearn GATC 2600 Hop Gold #1 70.35 ATH-87607 ATH-87599 Athearn GATC 2600 Hop Maize #2 70.35 ATH-87599 ATH-87610 Athearn GATC 2600 Hop MKT #1 70.35 ATH-87610 ATH-87611 Athearn GATC 2600 Hop MKT #2 70.35 ATH-87611 ATH-5889 Athearn Husky Stack CSXT 61505 59.7 ATH-5889 ATH-89170 Athearn NACC 8k Beer Can Tank Shell 54.7 ATH-89170 ATH-63778 Athearn PS2 2600 Hop. GNXO #38010 85.3 ATH-63778 ATH-93669 Athearn RTR 65'6" Mill Gon MKT#1 26.1 ATH-93669 ATH-94833 Athearn RTR Clay Tnk ENGX#15076 45.35 ATH-94833 ATH-87530 Athearn RTR GATC 2600 Hpr N&W #3 47.95 ATH-87530 ATH-87557 Athearn RTR GATC 2600 HprMP#720997 99.35 ATH-87557 ATH-97333 Athearn RTR PS2600 Hop. B&O #600107 59.2 ATH-97333 ATH-97345 Athearn RTR PS2600 Hop. N&W #170703 59.2 ATH-97345 ATH-97346 Athearn RTR PS2600 Hop. N&W #170722 59.2 ATH-97346 ATH-5358 Athearn RTR Work Train Union Pac. 171 ATH-5358 ATL-14532 Atlas ACF 3 Bay Centflow WP #1201 40 1453-2 ATL-20000435 Atlas ACF Plastics Hop Dupont 39.3 20000435 ATL-10711 Atlas 11K Gal Tank Car Gas Corp 100 38 1071-1 ATL-10721 Atlas 11K Gal Tank Car Union 96266 38 1072-1 ATL-20002613 Atlas 1932 ARA B/Car Seaboard 18718 38.5 20002613 ATL-20002607 Atlas 1932 ARA Boxcar NS #25045 41 20002607 ATL-20003591 Atlas 1932 ARA Boxcar Roberval 1001 52 20003591 ATL-19811 Atlas 3 Bay Cyl Hopper Indusm 45673 26.5 1981-1 ATL-61341 Atlas 36' Wood Reefer Libbys #1464 40 6134-1 ATL-61361 Atlas 36' Wood Reefer Swift #1860 40 6136-1 ATL-20002437 Atlas 40' AAR PW Boxcar Burlington 31.8 20002437 ATL-20002440 Atlas 40' P/W Boxcar C&NW 84764 31.8 20002440 ATL-20002694 Atlas 40' Rfr Cntnr Mediterr 74.35 150-20002694 ATL-20002693 Atlas 40' Rfr Cntnr Mediterr 74.35 150-20002693 ATL-20002698 Atlas 40' Rfr Cntnr Safmarin 74.35 150-20002698 ATL-20002689 Atlas 40' Tfr Cntr Coso #1 74.35 150-20002689 ATL-20003089 Atlas 40' Wood Reefer Fox Head Beer 50 ATL-20003091 Atlas 40' Wood Reefer Storck #3790 50 20003091 ATL-20003087 Atlas 40' Wood Reffer Al-Brau 1015 50 20003087 ATL-20002398 Atlas 50' Berwick Boxcar East-Erie 36.55 20002398 ATL-20002401 Atlas 50' Berwick Boxcar M&P #9000 36.55 20002401 ATL-20002504 Atlas 50' P/W DD Boxcar Cotton Belt 43.1 150-20002504 ATL-20002499 Atlas 50' P/W DD Boxcar DSS&A 15510 43.1 150-20002499 ATL-20002497 Atlas 50' P/W DD Boxcar Maine 9000 43.1 150-20002497 19/08/2021 10:29:34 AM Price List, Sort by: Product Description Page 2 Product No Product Description Size Colour Retail Reorder No Price Main Category FREIGHT HO Sub Category USA ATL-20002495 Atlas 50' P/W DD Boxcar NH 40506 43.1 150-20002495 ATL-13512 Atlas 50' PD Box Car CNW 155153 38 1351-2 ATL-13561 Atlas 50' PD Box Car RI 36102 38 1356-1 ATL-13382 Atlas 50' PD Boxcar C&NW 154582 38 1338-2 ATL-13343 Atlas 50' PD Boxcar MKT 2025 38 1334-3 ATL-13344 Atlas 50' PD Boxcar MKT 2083 38 1334-4 ATL-13402 Atlas 50' PD Boxcar MP 254214 38 1340-2 ATL-13392 Atlas 50' PD Boxcar P&P Union #8019 36.5 1339-2 ATL-13362 Atlas 50' PD Boxcar West Mary 35197 40 1336-2 ATL-20001987 Atlas 50' PD Rib- Boxcar BNSF 72277 37.85 20001987 ATL-20001989 Atlas 50' PD Rib-Boxcar CNW 155189 37.85 20001989 ATL-20003383 Atlas 50' SD Box GN #39562 55.5 20003383 ATL-20003389 Atlas 50' SD Box RG #64057 55.5 20003389 ATL-20001937 Atlas 53' Cont.
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