Log Cars
When railroads came to America in the late 1820's this new mode of transportation offered hope for the growing timber industry. Ironically, many years would pass before the iron horse could be effectively harnessed for logging applications. The problem lied where many of the operations were located, in rugged or rural countryside’s that were very difficult to reach.
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- MTH 20-92333 O 6-Car Skeleton Flat Car Set w/Log Load - Chesapeake & Ohio Car no. 141, 144, 149, 154, 158, 162Number 20-92333
Manufacturer MTH Trains
Scale O$349.99 - MTH 20-92334 O 6-Car Skeleton Flat Car Set w/Log Load - Chesapeake & Ohio Car no. 143, 147, 151, 156, 160, 165Number 20-92334
Manufacturer MTH Trains
Scale O$349.99 - Rivarossi HR6627 HO 2-unit set of log cars, "McCloud River", No. 1202 and 1204, ep. IIINumber HR6627
Manufacturer Rivarossi
Scale HO$59.99 - Rivarossi HR6628 HO 2-unit set of log cars, "McCloud River", No. 1205 and 1207, ep. IIINumber HR6628
Manufacturer Rivarossi
Scale HO$59.99 - Rivarossi HR6629 HO 2-unit set of log cars, "Coos Bay Lumber Co.", No. 166 and 168, ep. IIINumber HR6629
Manufacturer Rivarossi
Scale HO$59.99 - Rivarossi HR6630 HO 2-unit set of log cars, "Coos Bay Lumber Co.", No. 160 and 175, ep. IIINumber HR6630
Manufacturer Rivarossi
Scale HO$59.99