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Manufacturer: Union Pacific
Model: City Train
Year: 1965
Scale: HO
Condition: Used
Description:
From the introduction of the M-10000 in 1934, Union Pacific set a new standard for luxury with its Streamliner trains. As ridership grew in the late 30s, UP ordered new equipment to provide daily service. Although WWII brought an abrupt halt to the project, by 1946, UP and partners CNW, SP and Wabash had over 100 new cars on order to begin daily "City" runs on several routes. As delivery delays mounted and competitors rolled out new trains, UP opted to rebuild some prewar cars and ordered still more new equipment. While other roads began cutting back in the 1950s, UP expanded service with new "Astra Dome" coaches, lounges and diners. And in 1955, a new service agreement saw Milwaukee Road cars added to UP trains. Despite its ongoing investment in new equipment -- by 1965, UP had purchased 642 brand-new cars -- and commitment to service, losses escalated and UP turned over operation of its trains to Amtrak on May 1, 1971. Today, several original "City" cars survive in museums, as well as in UP's excursion fleet, which sees service behind the company's restored steam and diesel power.
This great streamliner in HO and includes:
Complete Consists for:
-City of Los Angeles 1955-60
-City of San Francisco 1955-60
-Challenger 1955-58
Great Starting Point for modeling:
-City of Portland 1955-59
-City of Denver 1955-59
-City of St. Louis 1955, 1958-60s
-Combined City of Los Angeles/San Francisco 1960s
-Combined City of Portland/Denver 1959-1960s
-Factory-Installed Grab Irons & Handrails
-Based on Equipment used 1942-1971
-Prototypically tinted green windows
-Correctly painted grabs as appropriate
-Authentic Paint, Lettering & Striping
-Car Name & Number Decals as Appropriate
Will ship anywhere within the continental U.S. for $25.
Observe the following commands or "tags" to control what is seen on a website.
<B> = BOLD
<BR> = Carriage Return
<li> = Bullet
<i> = Italics
The key to successful website programming is to remember "tags" are opened with <B> and closed with a "/" inserted </B>.
The only exception in this less is the <BR> which stands alone without adding a "/" or closing command.
<B>Manufacturer: </B>Union Pacific <BR>
<B>Model:</B> City Train<BR>
<B>Year:</B> 1965<BR>
<B>Scale:</B> HO<BR>
<B>Condition:</B> Used<BR><BR>
<B>Description:</B><BR>
From the introduction of the M-10000 in 1934, Union Pacific set a new
standard for luxury with its Streamliner trains. As ridership grew in the
late 30s, UP ordered new equipment to provide daily service. Although WWII
brought an abrupt halt to the project, by 1946, UP and partners CNW, SP and
Wabash had over 100 new cars on order to begin daily "City" runs on several
routes. As delivery delays mounted and competitors rolled out new trains, UP
opted to rebuild some prewar cars and ordered still more new equipment.
While other roads began cutting back in the 1950s, UP expanded service with
new "Astra Dome" coaches, lounges and diners. And in 1955, a new service
agreement saw Milwaukee Road cars added to UP trains. Despite its ongoing
investment in new equipment -- by 1965, UP had purchased 642 brand-new cars
-- and commitment to service, losses escalated and UP turned over operation
of its trains to Amtrak on May 1, 1971. Today, several original "City" cars
survive in museums, as well as in UP's excursion fleet, which sees service
behind the company's restored steam and diesel power.<BR><BR>
<B>This great streamliner in HO and includes:</B>
<BR><BR>
Complete Consists for: <BR>
-City of Los Angeles 1955-60 <BR>
-City of San Francisco 1955-60 <BR>
-Challenger 1955-58 <BR><BR>
Great Starting Point for modeling:<BR>
-City of Portland 1955-59<BR>
-City of Denver 1955-59 <BR>
-City of St. Louis 1955, 1958-60s <BR>
-Combined City of Los Angeles/San Francisco 1960s <BR>
-Combined City of Portland/Denver 1959-1960s <BR>
-Factory-Installed Grab Irons & Handrails<BR>
-Based on Equipment used 1942-1971 <BR>
-Prototypically tinted green windows <BR>
-Correctly painted grabs as appropriate <BR>
-Authentic Paint, Lettering & Striping <BR>
-Car Name & Number Decals as Appropriate <BR><BR>
<B>Will ship anywhere within the continental U.S. for $25. </B>
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