Posted this over on Trainboard / Atlas over the weekend after some confusing comments. Thought it may be of interest here too....
BLMA has announced a 5 unit, 53' length spine car, TTX class "RAF53C" built by Trinity Rail in 12/1997. They are an all-purpose spine and can take a container or trailer up to 53' in length. There are 240 cars in this class, TTAX 555000 - 555239.
BLMA model Details (or follow the link from the BLMA New Models Blog:
http://www.blmamodels.com/cgi-bin/webstore/shop.cgi?ud=CQIEBwsJAwEDBxQUEBEcHAABAwcHBw0ECQkTEQAA&t=main.red.htm&storeid=1&cols=1&categories=02002-00024&&c=detail.red.htm&t=main.red.htm&itemid=SpineCar-1Trinity began constructing 53' Spines in 1993 with the RAF53 and RAF53A classes, that continued into 1994 (TTAX 553000 - 554159). 500 RAF53B cars were built 94-95 (TTAX 554160 - 556159), followed up by the 240 RAF53C cars of late 1997 (TTAX 555000 - 555239). There were 1500 cars built by Trinity after that, but I can't confirm the class at the moment (TTAX 555500 - 556999). I don't know the differences between the classes, if any, but will be looking into it further - I'd like some for the Espee prior to 9/11/96.
DeLuxe Innovations has two spines in development.
The comparable car is the Johnston America 5 unit, 53' spine, TTX class "JAF53" which is also can also take trailers and containers up to 53' in length.
This is the spine that has been in development in conjunction with GHQ for some time and Dave has stated he is completely at GHQ's mercy for any progress. I believe we all share Dave's frustration with this. Maybe Dave can chip in with any plans he has for roadnumbers etc so that we can establish a timeline for this model. The JAF53 / JAF53A classes (I'm not sure on the difference between them) began production in 1993, with over 1,000 cars built into 1994 (TTAX 653000 - 654404).
Ok, now lets not confuse either of these two spines with the other car DI has in development, the TTRX 3 unit, 57' spine in the NAF30A class. NSC built 500 of these cars from 11/04 to 05/05 in the TTRX 552000 - 552499 range. NSC also built 1150 other cars in the 370000 - 371149 series. Deluxe's website has them doing both single trailer hitch and two-trailer hitch versions and are due 2nd quarter, 2010.
So, there you have it. Three different spines in production, the first two are expected to be available in about 6 months time. Hopefully GHQ can show us N-Scalers some more love and get there version moving too! I'm sure all models will be something special based on the past history of DeLuxe and BLMA, and I can't wait get a heap of each.
Hopefully we'll be able to backdate them easily for some early 90's intermodal action and hopefully a manufacturer steps up and releases a RTR 5 unit 48' spine.
Here's the source for prototype data:
http://members.surfbest.net/intermodal@surfbest.net/SPINEAP.HTMAnd for the TTX classes of all-purpose spines:
1st Letter = Manufacturer
R = Trinity, J = Johnston America, N = NSC
2nd & 3rd Letter
A = All Purpose
F = Flat Car
1st Number seems to indicate units:
5 = 5 unit, 3 = 3 unit
2nd Number seems to indicate spine length
5 = 48' Spine, 3 = 53' Spine, 0 = 57' Spine.
ie, RAF53C = Trinity built, 5 unit, 53' Spine.