Model - Seaboard Air Line Railroad Boxcar
Country
South Korea
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Object detail
Description
An O scale 40ft boxcar wagon model painted brown all over with a grey interior. The model is a Seaboard Air Line Railroad boxcar. The model is made of brass and has sliding doors on both sides of the model.
Classification
TRANSPORT Railways model Boxcar
Maker
Production place
Measurements
H95 x W265 x D65mm
Media/Materials description
Metal
Brass
Plastic
Paint
Brass
Plastic
Paint
Signature/Marks
ROUTE OF THE \ Silver Meteor \ SEABOARD \ 19598 \ CAPY 100000 \ LD LMT 124100 \ LT WT 44900 \ NEW 9-41 \ (SEABOARD \ AIR LINE \ THROUGH \ THE HEART \ OF THE \ SOUTH \ RAILROAD) circular logo \ EXW 10-5 H 13-4 \ EW 9-1 H 14-2 \ I L 40-6 \ I W 9-2 \ I H 10-0 \ CU FT 3713 \ BLT 9-44 \ RPKD 9-30-44 \ P.S.C.M. CP. \ B-8
SAL 19598 \ K-2 TRIPLE VALVE \ WROT STL. WHLS. \ NO.2 BRAKE BEAMS
SAL 19598 \ K-2 TRIPLE VALVE \ WROT STL. WHLS. \ NO.2 BRAKE BEAMS
History and use
The T-House model rail collection is a collection of national and international significance due to the size, quality and scope of the collection.
The collection, assembled over 30 years from the 1970s to the 1990s, holds 10 000+ models of locomotives, carriages and wagons. The collection is in excellent – often mint – condition. The models were collected by Mr Marsden Williams, who was born, raised and spent his life in the Wollongong area. Mr Williams was a business man who was renowned for philanthropy, he was an intensely private man, who nevertheless was well connected across the Australian business world. His 40 year fascination for model railways reflected his own interest in precision engineering, and his financial success allowed him to pursue his interest to a remarkable extent.
The collection, assembled over 30 years from the 1970s to the 1990s, holds 10 000+ models of locomotives, carriages and wagons. The collection is in excellent – often mint – condition. The models were collected by Mr Marsden Williams, who was born, raised and spent his life in the Wollongong area. Mr Williams was a business man who was renowned for philanthropy, he was an intensely private man, who nevertheless was well connected across the Australian business world. His 40 year fascination for model railways reflected his own interest in precision engineering, and his financial success allowed him to pursue his interest to a remarkable extent.
Associated person
Registration number
R9464