HO PS1 40' Box Car - Delaware & Hudson offers a detailed model train designed for realistic railway modelling in HO scale.
Featuring:
- Detail & Finish: The box car features accurate livery representing Delaware & Hudson, with finely moulded details and printed markings for a true-to-life appearance. The design faithfully captures the look of this classic freight car.
- Drive & Performance: Non-powered freight car. No motorised components are included in this model.
- Couplings & Integration: Standard HO scale couplers are included, ensuring compatibility with other HO rolling stock that uses similar couplers.
Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Scale: HO
- Gauge: 16.5 mm
Technical Specifications:
- Model Type: Freight Wagon / Box Car
- Control System: Non-powered
- Coupler Type: Standard HO scale coupler
- Material: Plastic body
- Assembly: Ready-to-run
- Included: Single box car
Ideal for modellers building a detailed HO layout, seeking authentic freight rolling stock to add to their Delaware & Hudson or similar-era trains. It is perfect for expanding a collection or completing a themed freight train operation.
Why this model matters
The HO PS1 40' Box Car - Delaware & Hudson is an essential addition for those seeking high-quality, historically accurate freight cars for their layouts. Its precise livery and design ensure it fits seamlessly with other rolling stock from the Delaware & Hudson fleet or similar time periods. This non-powered box car can easily be integrated into existing trains using standard HO couplers, offering a realistic touch to freight operations.
How to use it
This model is ready-to-run, so simply place it on clean, powered track for immediate integration into your layout. Since it is non-powered, it requires no additional motor or decoder installation. Ensure that the couplers align properly with other HO scale rolling stock for smooth coupling and operation. When not in use, store the model carefully to protect its fine details from damage.
This is a non-powered, ready-to-run model. Assembly and painting are not required.

