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Um - couldn't one put a 48' container in the well with a 53' on top?George
Sure, if you want to model 1998. (Neither of the 53' schemes MTL has released would have been appropriate for that time period.)
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Sure, if you want to model 1998.
It depends on the Railroad you're trying to represent. 48' wells were still pretty common on CN into the late 2000's. CN Intermodals were often a dogs breakfast of equipment. CP however was much better at keeping their trains made up of uniform 53' wells (at least 101/102 and 103) so 48's were rare after the turn of the century... Mind you Canada can be odd 54' container flats were common up to the 2000's as well...
Is there something wrong with modeling 1998?
I surveyed my collection from 2005 to 1998 (377 photos) and couldn't find a single clear instance of a 53' container on top of a 48' container in a standard Husky-Stack. That's of course not to say it never happened, but it would have been a rarity. The AP Husky-Stack was quite a bit more common clearly preferred for premium intermodal service, for obvious reasons, but even they are less common than articulated cars. BTW, are you saying 48' wells were common for domestic container service on CN? (i.e. all 48' and 53' boxes?) Did CN divide domestic from ISO service much? Saying that 48' wells were common for ISO transport is not very relevant to people who want to model Z trains full of 53' containers.
The only appropriate 53' container schemes would be JB Hunt and the white APL scheme, both sheet post types.
We run into this often, the 53' containers (different from the Kato by the way)
I heard rumors awhile back that another company was doing or getting ready to do a 53' well and given our strength is not modern for any number of reasons, real or imagined, decided to try and make a better version of the 48 Husky Stack.
Gunderson:Husky Stack (Athearn, N Scale Kits)Maxi-III articulated (Deluxe, N Scale Kits)
For comparison, there is exactly one RTR model of a 53' well: the Kato Maxi-IV, and one kit: N Scale Kits 53' AP well; but many more kits to come!
I model early to mid 90s SF, so I am excited to see these... Again because the Athearn/ MDC are basically useless... Especially when run as empties... As for the 1998 comment, I hope you know that's when the IVs were out... I.e. 53' you started seeing 53' become common after 1995.
Ryan and James, nice pics and links, thank you. I'll just point out though: none of them feature a 53 on top of a 48 on top of a Husky Stack.
Ryan and James, nice pics and links, thank you. I'll just point out though: none of them feature a 53 on top of a 48 on top of a Husky Stack. Ryan I had thought all those BN and NACS boxes were pretty much gone by 2007, now I know where they went. To Canada!