Product Description
The New Haven Railroad was very proud of its dining car services. Through the years they offered extensive menus on their first-class passengers on trains like The Merchant’s Limited and The Yankee Clipper. Many of these trains initially carried two diners to help keep up with the demand.
After WWII the New Haven started a massive upgrade of its passenger equipment, ordering stainless-steel clad cars from Pullman’s Worcester plant (formally Osgood Bradley). Included in these orders were ten stainless steel diners which were delivered in 1949. Named after famous individuals from New England’s history, these cars could serve 48 customers at a time.
Rapido’s HO scale model continues our series of New Haven passenger cars and is the perfect compliment to their stainless-steel coaches and parlor cars. They have been developed with the help of the New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association (NHRHTA).
Dining Car Features:
Accurately designed from original blueprints
Correct tubular cross section
Rapido’s renowned stainless steel finish
Partial skirting or no skirting as appropriate for each scheme
Full and correct interior details including kitchen and detailed tables with cloths
Track-powered constant lighting for DC and DCC
Full underbody details
Operating diaphragms with end gates
Separate grab irons, factory-installed
61-BNO-11 trucks with blackened metal wheels
22” minimum radius (18” radius with modification)
Macdonald-Cartier metal magnetic knuckle couplers