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Add some holiday excitement to your O Gauge railroad with these O scale structures adorned with operating Christmas lights. The multi-colored light strands are pre-assembled to the roof line and are prewired to the structure’s interior lighting. Use any separately sold AC or DC power supply to operate the lights.

M.T.H. Electric Trains offers a variety of RailTown™ buildings to help you create whatever kind of atmosphere you desire; rural or urban, nostalgic or modern. Operating buildings transfer your layout’s action from trains to structures adding fun and excitement to the entire pike. RailTown buildings are a perfect addition on any O Gauge layout, as each is sized for use with all O Gauge locomotives and rolling stock regardless of manufacturer.

Fully assembled and ready-to-use, M.T.H. accessories will transform your layout into a world of action in just minutes.

FEATURES

  • Intricately Detailed ABS Construction
  • Fully Assembled
  • Fully Painted
  • Lighted Interior
  • Lighted Roof Multi-Colored LED Lights
  • Operates With Any AC or DC Power Supply

Once relatively unusual, covered hoppers are one of modern railroading’s most common cars, transporting bulk commodities from grain to cement and a variety of powdered and granular products such as raw plastic pellets. The modern cylindrical covered hopper was pioneered by American Car and Foundry in 1961. Up to that time, the typical covered hopper was basically a coal hopper with a roof. Like most freight cars, covered hoppers had a center sill that ran down the middle, and unloading doors were placed on either side of the sill. Some of the load would invariably cake on the center sill, and cars would have to be vibrated to loosen the product and fully empty the car.

ACF’s innovation was the Center Flow design. The frame members were moved to the outside of the car, the hopper body was made cylindrical, and the unloading doors were moved to the center line of the car, at the bottom of the cylinder. The result was a car that unloaded more completely with less work and had a larger load capacity as well.

Our model is based on the Government of Canada hoppers constructed in Canada by several car builders in the late 1970s and early 1980s and still in service today. A government Web site explains the story behind the cars: "There are approximately 12,100 railway hopper cars in the Government of Canada fleet, which form the core of rolling stock used by the Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway to move western grain. These cars are provided at no cost to the railways for the transportation of grain from the Prairies to the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and Churchill, Manitoba, for export, or to Thunder Bay and Armstrong, Ontario, for domestic or export purposes. The railways have day-to-day control of the cars and allocate them to grain shippers on a commercial basis. The Government of Canada receives annual alternate-use revenues from the railways when the cars are not used in regulated grain service."

2018 O Gauge Holiday Offerings

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It's Easy To Add WiFi To Your DCS Layout

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2019 Volume 1 Catalog

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