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Rapido Class F30D 50' Concrete Tie Car w/ Load (138305A) | Single | Union Pacific | HO Scale(No duplicate road numbers) The Pennsylvania Railroads class F30A flatcars was one of their most prolific classes of flatcars with 1500 being built between 1933 and 1934. The PRR utilized a massive one piece steel casting for these F30 flatcars, and that sturdy construction meant that many of these cars lasted an incredibly long time, often with a second life in work train (MOW) service. Tie Cars: Several ex TTX F30 flat cars were purchased by BN and
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