MTH RailKing Modern Reefer Car – Oscar Mayer

$59.99

Authorized Retailer Berwyn’s Toys & Trains in Berwyn, Illinois.

  • Road Name: Union Refrigerator Transit Lines
  • Road Number: 66212 & 66221
  • Product Line: RailKing
  • O-gauge
  • High Rail Wheels
  • Estimated Release: Aug. 2022

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Description

     MTH Custom Run / MTH Special Run

The coming of the railroad changed the way America ate and drank. Before the iron horse connected every town of any importance to the outside world, most food was grown or produced locally. The arrival of cheap, fast, refrigerated transport — in the form of the woodsided reefer with ice bunkers at each end — enabled local brewers, dairies,
meat processors, and other food businesses to become players on a national scale. Among other things, the reefer enabled Chicago to become “Hog Butcher for the World”; in pre-reefer days, livestock had been transported to local markets and butchered as close as possible to the final consumer.

In the 19th Century, ice for reefers was harvested from frozen ponds each winter and stored as well as possible in insulated icehouses. The advent of mechanical ice making around 1900 greatly increased the capacity of the reefer fleet, which at its height consumed over on e million tons of ice annually. Since loaded cars needed to be re-iced about once per day, icing stations were erected around the country on shipping routes that could be as long as coast-to-coast.

Famed railroad historian John H. White referred to reefers as “the most conservative of all American freight cars,” as reefers retained wood frames and sides long after other types of cars had converted to steel construction. Steel reefers like this RailKing model became common only after 1940, and many wood reefers ran well into the 1960s. Mechanical reefers, with self-powered refrigeration units in each car, became the norm in the second half of the 20th century, and the practice of stopping a train to re-ice during shipment gradually disappeared.

Who remembers the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile? It’s still around and touring.  You can track it here: www.oscarmayer.com

The next stop near Chicago proper will be to Oak Lawn and Orland Park, IL. on September 1, 2022!

FEATURES

  • Intricately Detailed Durable ABS Body
  • Metal Wheels and Axles
  • Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks
  • Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers
  • Colorful, Attractive Paint Schemes
  • Decorative Brake Wheels
  • Fast-Angle Wheel Sets
  • Needle-Point Axles
  • Opening Car Doors
  • Unit Measures: 11 1/2” x 2 3/8” x 2 5/16”
  • Operates On O-27 Curves

Additional information

Car

30-78246, Car No. 66212, 30-78247, Car No. 66221

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