The Presidents' Conference Committee (PCC) streetcar was designed in the 1930s as a quiet, faster, and more streamlined alternative to other streetcars available at the time. They proved to be reiliant and long-lasting, as many are still in regular service to this day. The PCC streetcar remains a beloved and iconic design in American urban transit. The Bachmann PCC Streetcar has been improved to sit lower, as per the prototype, and includes new enhanced details on wheels and truck brakes. It includes a factory-installed 21-pin socket for DCC decoder installation of your choice. |