Product Description
In 1962, the Georgia & Florida Railway was purchased by the Southern Railway System and its shares were divided between three of Southern's other railroad subsidiaries. The G&F ran 500 miles from Greenwood, South Carolina to northern Florida. Southern Railway influence quickly spread to the G&F including paint schemes, caboose designs and lettering styles. It was typical for equipment from all of Southern Railway's many subsidiaries to wander the greater Southern system.
Features:
Ready-to-run
Ladders and running boards included on appropriate paint schemes
Magnetically operating knuckle couplers
Fox Valley Models metal wheels
Wire grab irons
Window "glass"
Weight