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I'm still hoping for an aftermarket 50T "bettendorf"-style truck with a lowered bolster like the ones BLMA does.
Atlas has the 50t S-2 truck on the PS-1. While they are not available separately as of yet ... for any PS-1 cars you have, check the prototype to see what trucks they ran on. A large percentage of the prototype ran on ASF A-3 trucks. The bolster beams of the BLMA trucks and the newer Atlas trucks (PS-1, TOFC, coil car) are the same height, so they are interchangeable. By swapping in BLMA A-3 trucks on your PS-1 boxcars, you free up the S-2 trucks for other use.
While we are on trucks - the BLMA solid-bearing A3 is listed as a 70T truck. How different is that (in appearance) from a 50T truck? (Please don't say "20T" )George
Typically, a 50-ton truck had a wheelbase of 5'-6" while a 70-ton truck had a 5'-8" wheelbase. The castings and springs of the 70-ton truck also had a slightly heavier cross-section, but this would not likely be apparent on an N-scale model. Some will question whether the 2" difference in wheelbase would be seen on an N-scale model as well. Journal size was also different but that was hidden from view.