Description
HO Broadway Limited BLI #681 SP Morning Daylight Chair Passenger (2-Car Set)
Road #2462 & 2461
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- Cosmetic Condition: C-8 Like New
- Material: Plastic
- Paint: Factory Painted
- Interior Detail: Factory Installed
- Lighting: Interior Lighting (factory sealed – unable to test)
- Couplers: Knuckle Style Couplers
- Trucks & Wheels: Plastic Trucks w/ Metal Wheels
- Packaging: Original Box
- Paperwork: Original Paperwork Included
- Approximate Coupler to Coupler Measurements: 19″
Features
- 1941 Pre-war Version
- Skirted Cars
- Lettered “Southern Pacific Lines”
- Beautifully Detailed, Accurate Passenger Cars
- Authentic Design, Paint and Color Schemes
- Many Separately Applied Details Including Hand Rails
- Detailed, Properly colored interiors
- Lighted Interiors
- Operational Exterior Lighting (where applicable)
- Prototypically Accurate Articulated Cars (where applicable)
- Antennae (where applicable)
- Operating Full-width, Sprung Diaphragms
- Prototypically Accurate Match with PCM SP GS-4 Locomotives and PCM Alco PA/PB Locomotives
- Observation Car: Lighted Drumhead & Marker Lights
- Body Composition: ABS
- Chassis Composition: ABS
- (2) Kadee-compatible operating metal knuckle couplers.
- Compatible Tracks: Code 70, 83, 100 Rail
- Recommended Minimum Radius: 22″
Imagine seeing the beautiful Southern Pacific GS-4 pulling a string of those magnificently painted passenger cars along the California coast. Then add the sight of a Cab Forward applying her muscle for the climb over the steep grade between San Luis Obispo and Santa Margarita. Any railfan’s delight.
The Morning Daylight was two separate trains, #98 and #99. Each operated as a unit train and cars were not normally added or removed, but for extra capacity, chair car pairs were added. The two trains left San Francisco and Los Angeles at 8am, passed each other in the neighborhood of San Luis Obispo, and arrived around 6pm.