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Uncataloged Premier O Scale PRSL 40’ USRA Double Sheathed Boxcars AnnouncedMarch 31, 2022 - M.T.H. Electric Trains has announced an exclusive Premier O Scale 40’ USRA Double Sheathed Boxcars in Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines livery for M.T.H. Authorized Retailer Berwyn's Toys & Trains of Berwyn, Illinois. Each boxcar will be offered in two different car numbers and available in very limited quantities on a first-come, first-served basis beginning in August 2022. The cars are only available directly from Berwyn's Toys & Trains for just $64.99 (Plus Freight). Item No. 20-99334 Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines 40’ USRA Double Sheathed Boxcar Item No. 20-99335 Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines 40’ USRA Double Sheathed Boxcar At midnight on Monday, December 31, 1917, the federal government took control of the U.S. railroad system. Acting under wartime powers granted to him by Congress, President Woodrow Wilson had nationalized the railroads when they proved unequal to the task of moving massive amounts of men and materiel for the Great War in Europe. Although hostilities would end in 11 months, government control would last until 1920. The agency that ran the trains was the United States Railroad Administration or USRA, and one of its chief accomplishments was the building of nearly 100,000 freight cars of five standard designs, to relieve equipment shortages. What would become the car committee of the USRA had actually started its work in the summer of 1917. Appointed by the Council of National Defense, the committee members were high-ranking executives from Baldwin Locomotive Works, American Car & Foundry, Pullman, and other car builders. Because they had a head start, their finalized car designs were ready within three months of the government takeover. The five body types eventually produced in quantity were a 50-ton steel frame single-sheathed boxcar, a 40-ton steel frame double-sheathed boxcar, a 55-ton steel 2-bay hopper, a 50-ton composite drop-bottom gondola, and a 70-ton steel mill gondola. The twin box car designs reflected the car committee’s indecision about which design was actually superior, as well as the perception that splitting production between the two types would speed wartime delivery. The use of wooden sides with steel underframe ends, side framing, and roofs reflected the common practices of the time when the steel car era was not yet in full swing. A wartime shortage of plate steel was also an important consideration. ORDER DIRECTLY VIA EMAIL OR PHONE FROM: Berwyn's Toys & Trains www.berwynstoytrains.com | Uncataloged Premier O Scale 55 Ton All Steel Drop Bottom Gondola Arriving In AprilM.T.H. Electric Trains is releasing an O Scale 55 Ton All Steel Drop Bottom Gondola in April in the below liveries for M.T.H. Authorized Retailer Berwyn's Toys & Trains in Berwyn, Illinois. Two different car numbers are available in very limited quantities on a first-come, first-served basis for just $64.99. Item No. 20-95489 Minneapolis & St. Louis 55 Ton All Steel Drop Bottom Gondola Item No. 20-95490 Minneapolis & St. Louis 55 Ton All Steel Drop Bottom Gondola Item No. 20-95491 Illinois Central 55 Ton All Steel Drop Bottom Gondola Item No. 20-95492 Illinois Central 55 Ton All Steel Drop Bottom Gondola ORDER DIRECTLY VIA EMAIL OR PHONE FROM: Berwyn's Toys & Trains www.berwynstoytrains.com | ||||||
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