LBF Announces 60 Ft CP Rail HiCube Boxcars

dbn160 Apr 11, 2002

  1. dbn160

    dbn160 Passed away January 16, 2004 In Memoriam

    565
    0
    23
  2. DaveD

    DaveD TrainBoard Member

    454
    13
    22
    Wow... N Scale is getting pretty good... Just noticed how nice these new cars were for the first time a month ago. Now there's already a model.

    Dave D.
    Los Angeles, CA

    -Rail Radio Online - Home of the "TrainTenna" Rail Radio Monitoring Antenna-
    http://eje.railfan.net/railradioonline
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    -The Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Photo Archive & E-Mail List-
    http://eje.railfan.net
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    -The Ashley, Drew & Northern Railfan Page-
    http://eje.railfan.net/adn
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    -Southern California Trains-
    http://eje.railfan.net/socal
    ----------------------------------------------------------
     
  3. Harron

    Harron TrainBoard Supporter

    1,061
    0
    31
    Well, I have one word... OUCH

    Have to finish paying off my damned 50 foot high cubes first! They are going to kill me with these.
     
  4. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

    10,798
    462
    127
    Good to see the Canadians being catered for [​IMG] Good looking cars.
     
  5. Grantha

    Grantha TrainBoard Member

    334
    11
    24
    Wow!!

    Gotta get me a few of them.
     
  6. sandro schaer

    sandro schaer TrainBoard Member

    2,020
    87
    43
    folks

    I recently received 49 LBF coal porters painted for CP. Of course there are 49 different road numbers. All I can say about LBF is WHOA !!!
    I took one single SD90 and it was able to pull 42 of these LBF cars up a curved 3% grade. Never saw such free-rolling cars todate. Not even Micro-Trains.
    I'll be in Vancouver in June and I'll visit Dan (Pacific Western Rail System) and probably pick-up some dozens of the box cars as well....

    [ 12 April 2002, 12:08: Message edited by: sandro schaer ]
     

Share This Page