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Walther GreatNorthern Empire Builder Traincars NIB

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 500.00 USD
Walther GreatNorthern Empire Builder Traincars NIB
Offered for sale is a collection of Walther Great Northern Empire Builder HO Scale Train Cars. Named for James J. Hill, known as the "empire builder" for his consolidation of several smaller lines into the Great Northern, the train that would become GN's flagship debuted on June 11, 1929. Providing fast, luxury service between Chicago and Seattle, riders were treated to a breathtaking look at both the Cascade and Rocky Mountain ranges, which with influence from GN, led to the development of Glacier National Park. Streamlined in 1947 and finished in a stunning orange and dark green scheme, the train was re-equipped in 1951 and expanded in 1955 with the arrival of Great Domes in the form of both 46-seat vista-dome coaches and full dome lounge cars. In 1967, the railroad began updating its image with a bold, new color scheme of Big Sky Blue and white on all types of equipment, which remained in use through the Burlington Northern merger of 1970. With some route changes, the Empire Builder remains in operation under Amtrak. There are ten trains cars in total and they are AC&F "Ranch" Lounge Car, P-S 7-4-3-1 Sleeper, Budd Great Dome View Lounge, AC&F Baggage-Dormitory, Budd 48-Seat Vista Dome Coach, P-S 6-5-2 Sleeper, AC&F 36-Seat Diner, P-S 6-4-1 Lounge Observation, AC&F Baggage-Mail, and AC&F 60-Seat Coach. The pieces are all in new in box condition. The boxes measure 14" L x 4 3/4" W x 1 5/8" Thick