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Refrigerated Boxcars (also known as Reefer Cars) are specially designed freight cars used to carry perishable goods at specific temperatures. Early wooden reefers gained popularity shortly after the Civil War and were mostly supplanted by lighter-weight steel reefers such as those shown here in the 1950s. Steel Reefers had a profound impact on the transportation and availability of perishable food products. Their cooler temperatures and better insulation ensured that perishable loads could remain fresh for longer, and therefore could reach further destinations than ever before. Many first-generation steel reefers were later retrofitted with mechanical cooling units. These improvements led to the development of the first specialty produce train in 1970. The Bachmann 50' Steel Reefer replicates cars in service from the 1950s through the 1970s and features blackened metal wheels and E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers, with a range of vibrant, authentic paint schemes from which to choose.

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FRUIT GROWERS EXPRESS #12109

(Solid Cold)

Item No. 17962

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CANADIAN NATIONAL #235091

(Canadian Beef)

Item No. 17963

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AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR TRANSIT CO. #3313

Item No. 17955

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TROPICANA #250 - ORANGE

Item No. 17956

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TROPICANA #13063 BLUE & SILVER

Item No. 17960

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NEW YORK CENTRAL #1006

Item No. 17961

FEATURES INCLUDE

  • Detailed, painted bodies with precision graphics
  • Detailed underframe with separately applied brake system details
  • Separately applied brake wheel and roofwalk
  • Added weight for optimum tracking
  • Body-mounted, magnetically operated E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers
  • Detailed trucks with see-through sideframes
  • Blackened, machined-metal wheels with RP25 contours
  • Non-magnetic, blackened-brass axles with needlepoint bearings
  • Celcon® trucks
  • Added weight for optimum tracking performance
  • N Scale 1:160

The 80-Ton Three-Truck Shay is coming back to HO Scale! 2026 will see the return of the Spectrum® Shay with three new and updated paint schemes, one painted unlettered example, and all-new metal gears and Soundtraxx® Tsunami2™ DCC.


Find out more in our 2025 Mid-Year Announcements: https://resources.bachmanntrains.com/2025MidYear/

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