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The Bluford
Shops N scale Pullman Standard 86 ’Auto
Parts Box Cars are available in both Double and Quad
Door versions. These cars have injection molded plastic
bodies, etched
metal details, operating knuckle couplers, accurately
appearing trucks and cushion draft gear enclosures. All
of the cars shown on this page are the most recent releases. There
is a link at the bottom of the page for previous releases
still available. Cars in "white" fields are in stock
/ immediate shipment.
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87181
Canadian National single car; 87182 2-Pack.
In 1983, Canadian National tranferred this group of quad door cars from
US subsidiary Grand Trunk Western to the parent road. The GTW blue paint
remained but all lettering was changed to Canadian National. The CNA
(rather than the usual CN) reporting marks mean these cars were built
in the US and assigned to international service. This roadname will be
available in 3 road numbers.
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86251
Central of Georgia double door single car,86252 2-pack.
This batch of CoG cars was delivered in the summer
of ‘66 and also initially assigned for loading
in Cleveland, although at a Ford ’s Walton Hills
plant.The 1,700+mile Central of Georgia blanketed much
of Georgia and Alabama with branches to Tennessee and
Florida. In the early 60 ’s, Southern gained
control of the CoG and their influence spread into
the lettering styles used on CoG ’s 8,000+car
fleet.
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86201
Chicago & North Western -Yellow single car, 86202
2-pack.
In 1980, Chicago & North Western changed
from boxcar red to this yellow and black scheme with
a three-color logo on many boxcars. The C&NW logos
also changed over the years. These cars were delivered
in brown with yellow and black “Chicago and North Western
Railway ”logos which was later replaced by “Employee
-North Western -Owned ” but by the time these cars were painted
yellow, they had long since switched to “Chicago and North Western
System".
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86211
CP Rail (MILW) single car, 86212 2-pack.
CP Rail ’s
auto parts fleet includes former Milwaukee Road cars
like these. The single and one car in the 2-pack have
the lettering arrangement shown above. The other car
in the 2-pack has the CP Rail name a few panels to
the right as on the prototype for its road number.
The painted door bars and area around the door latches
on this batch seems to be unique to CP Rail.
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86281
C&O Chessie System double door single car,
86282 2-pack.
Although the Chesapeake & Ohio
had controlled the Baltimore & Ohio since
1962, the Chessie System name and image as we see it here did not appear
until more than a decade later. Many Chessie cars kept their original
unpainted aluminum doors while some shops painted them right along with
the body. There was no deep meaning to the color of the doors on Chessie
System. On this run, the single has silver doors while the 2-pack has
one car with silver doors and one car with blue doors. Also note the
logo and data placement toward the right ends are different between the
two 2-pack cars. How cool is that!? .
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87161
Denver & Rio Grande single car; 87162 2-Pack
Rio Grande received these quad door cars from Pullman Standard in the
Summer of 1966. They were initially assigned for loading at a GM plant
on the Pennsylvania RR in Indianapolis. Rio Grande had no assembly plants
on line, but since they served as a bridge route for traffic between
plants, they joined the appropriate multi-railroad equipment pools. This
roadname will be available in 3 road numbers.
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86391
Detroit Toledo & Ironton single car; 86392 2-Pack.
Detroit Toledo & Ironton -Cypress Green. DT&I received 258 of
these cars painted cypress green from Pullman Standard in two groups
in 1965 and 1966. As you would expect from a group this large, they were
assigned to several different plants both on an off the DT&I.This
roadname will be available in 3 road numbers.
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86181
Frisco single car, 86182 2-pack.
Frisco served auto plants in Oklahoma and Missouri plus handled considerable
bridge traffic from the Deep South to the Midwest and Southwest. The
Frisco was acquired by Burlington Northern in 1980!
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86271 Grand Trunk Western double
door single car, 86272 2-pack.
GTW has always been
a major player in the movement of auto parts and
the
1980 purchase and later merger of the DT&I only solidified that position.
That brought GTW up to 1,500 miles with a 12,000 car fleet. In the wake
of the collapse of arch-competitor Penn Central, GTW began billing itself
as "the Good Track road" in a not-so-subtle dig at their deteriorating
neighbor. The single in this run has blue doors, as does one car in the
2-pack. The other car in the 2-pack has silver doors.
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86291
Illinois Central Gulf double door single car, 86292
2-pack.
The 7,100 mile Illinois Central Gulf was well positioned
to handle auto parts traffic between the upper midwest
and central southern states and contributed these
Greenville built cars to the various 86' boxcar pools
accordingly. For the 1972 merger of Illinois Central
and Gulf Mobile & Ohio, the IC's "split
rail" logo was modified, joining the two halves
and centering the dot above. In 1988, ICG changed
their name back to Illinois Central but retained
a version of the big I logo. In 1999, Canadian National
purchased the IC and these cars joined the greater
CN fleet.
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86301
L&N Family Lines double door single
car; 86302 2-pack.
Louisville & Nashville received
their last batch of 86' boxcars from Greenville in
1977. They were delivered in this Family Lines paint
scheme. The Family Lines consisted of Seaboard Coast
Line, L&N, Clinchfield, Georgia, Atlanta & West
Point, and Western Railway of Alabama (the latter
two were known together as The West Point Route.)
SCL owned a significant block of L&N stock. The
two together jointly owned the Clinchfield. L&N
and SCL also jointly controlled the Georgia who in
turn controlled the two West Point Route roads. So
the Family Lines was not an encorporated entity but
could be thought of as a shared marketing image.
Beginning in 1983, L&N and SCL were merged as
Seaboard System with the other Family Lines roads
included as well. Seaboard System was already under
the CSX Corp umbrella and about three years later
Seaboard System changed its name to CSX Transportation.
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86321
Milwaukee Road - yellow double door.
Delivered to Milwaukee Road in 1977, these cars arrived in yellow
with black ends, touting Milwaukee’s moniker, “America’s
Resourceful Railroad.” Assembled by Greenville, they were placed
in service with ACI tags and con-stencils with the format correct
for the time. These cars were originally assigned for loading by
Ford.
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86331 Missouri - Kansas - Texas double door single
car, 86332 2-pack.
After a number of troubled years,
the Board of Directors at MKT brought in John W.
Barriger III, a railroad turnaround specialist credited
with saving the Monon and doing wonders for P&LE,
to whip the Katy into shape. One of Barriger's priorities
was to update the freight car fleet. This batch of
Greenville 86' boxcars delivered in 1969 was a direct
result of that program. Like neighbors MoPac and
Frisco, Katy was in a position to serve auto assembly
plants in the Sun Belt and contributed cars to (likely
Ford) pools.
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86241
Norfolk &Western double door single car,86242 2-pack.
Norfolk & Western ’s
86 ’ boxcar fleet was very large,reflecting the
importance of the auto business to predecessor Wabash
whom N&W leased in 1964. This large batch was delivered
in the Spring of ‘65 in this paint scheme. They
were initially assigned for loading on the Chicago
Heights Terminal & Transfer (now part of UP.)Note
that N&W used an alternate version of the “hamburger
logo ” on their auto parts cars with a taller “N&W ”.
We’ll call this the “extra-meat” version
of the hamburger...
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86311 New York Central double door single car, 86312 2-pack.
This batch
of 101 cars was delivered to New York Central in 1965. Initially
at least, they were assigned to carry Chrysler parts. At this point
in the Central’s history, they had 9,700 route miles in 10
states and 2 Canadian provinces. The freight car fleet was a whopping
78,000+ cars. New York Central blanketed southern Michigan as well
as auto manufacturing centers in Indiana, Ohio, western New York
and others, making this line vital to the industry.
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87171
New York Central Medium Cigar Band Logo single car; 87172
2-Pack.
New York Central received these quad door cars from Pullman Standard
in 1967 and assigned them for loading at an Oldsmobile plant in Lansing
on the Grand Trunk Western. Unlike previous NYC 86’ cars, this
group received the medium size cigar band logo. This roadname will be
available in 3 road numbers.
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86261
Penn Central double door single car, 86262 2-pack.
In addition to the huge auto parts fleet
inherited from New York Central and Pennsylvania
Railroads, Penn Central ordered more of these double door cars in 1969
from Pullman Standard. At this point, Penn Central had far and away the
largest fleet of 86' boxcars in the country. For that matter, they had
the largest freight car fleet in the country with an astounding 187,000
cars! .
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86162
Pennsylvania 2 Pack Set
Delivered in 1966, this group of PRR cars was the largest
batch ever delivered of this type of car. PRR had such
a huge freight car fleet (over 112,000 cars of all types)
that a typical mixed freight anywhere in the country
was statistically certain to have some PRR cars in it!
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87101
Pennsylvania quad door single car, 87102 2-pack.
Pennsylvania received this group of quad-door cars in 1965 whereupon they were
assigned to carrying Chevy body panels. GM, as a rule, preferred quad-door cars
over their double door cohorts. Unlike most PRR double door cars, this batch
of quad door cars had black ends (probably “car-cement” rather than
black paint) and we are replicating this detail on our run.
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86171
Penn Central ex-PRR single car.
PC 237851 had been delivered in PRR paint but shortly
after the 1968 Penn Central merger, the car was renumbered
and the PRR keystone covered by the new PC logo. Apparently
the PRR tuscan red was in too good a shape to warrant
repainting the whole car green... (Single only-no 2pk).
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86221
Union Pacific single car, 86222 2-pack.
In 1983, the merger-enlarged
Union Pacific adopted this paint scheme. Cars from the WP and MoPac
fleets carried their original road numbers. The single car has a
UP number while the 2-pack has Western Pacific and Missouri Pacific
road numbers. Note the variations in placement of other lettering.
Even the logo on the UP car is in a different place. This kind of
variation seems to be common on today ’s Union Pacific fleet.
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86191
Western Pacific single car, 86192 2-pack.
WP had a large Ford plant on line at Milpitas, California
and forwarded parts from Midwestern parts plants to this
facility. Since this group of cars was part of a large
multi-plant pool, a number of WP cars could be seen moving
parts between the South and Midwest as well.
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| Additional
/ Previous Release 86' Boxcars - Click below |
87051
New York Central -- Click on photo for previous Bluford
86' Boxcar releases still available.
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| Other
N Scale from Bluford Shops |
| Bluford
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