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ROUNDHOUSE 84321 Cimarron Drovers Caboose Livestock Cattle Scale Ho

84321 Roundhouse Santa Fe Cimarron - Drovers Caboose Livestock / Cattle Ho Scale New Rare

( Brand: Roundhouse ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: 84321 ), ( Assembly Status: Ready To Go/pre-built ), ( Color: Multicolor ), ( Replica Of: Drovers Caboose ), ( Material: Plastic ), ( Year Manufactured: 2007 ), ( Grade: C-10 Mint-brand New ), ( Control System: Dc / Dcc ), ( Age Level: 17 Years Up ), ( Gauge: Ho ), ( Vintage: No ), ( Type: Freight Car ), ( Rail System: Two-rail System ), ( Corporate Roadname: Santa Fe ), ( Theme: Railroading ), ( Features: Limited Edition, Painted, Metal Wheels, Knuckle Couplers ), ( Country/region Of Manufacture: China )

Review ROUNDHOUSE Santa Fe Cimarron Drovers Caboose Livestock Cattle Ho Scale New Rare

The rear section was the standard railroad crew portion with cooking and sleeping accommodations as well cupola or bay window. Getting food animals to market required herds be driven hundreds of miles rail heads in the Midwest, where they were loaded into stock cars and transported eastward regional processing centers. Magnetically operated, body mounted couplers. Most of these items are New in the box removed only to take photos them.

Particular attention must be given to stock unaccompanied by attendants. Out - Of Production. Featuring the Yellow Red Logo and paint scheme. The first patented stock car designs that actually saw use on American railroads were created by Sudoku Street.

In 1906 Congress passed a law that required the feeding and watering of livestock on trains every 28 hours. Many of these unique items are from my personal inventory which was accumulated over the years. In railroad terminology, a stock car or cattle is type of rolling used for carrying livestock not carcasses to market. Lettered for.

DISCONTINUED by the Manufacturer. THIS IS AN ASSEMBLED Item. Most railroads resisted the call for as long possible from shippers improvements to cars specifically designed carry livestock. Detroit's William Davis patented a refrigerator car that employed metal racks to suspend the carcasses above frozen mixture of ice and salt.

A certain percentage of animal deaths on the way to market was even considered normal 6% for cattle and 9% sheep average, according a congressional inquiry, carcasses dead animals were often disposed along tracks be devoured by scavengers, though some sold glue factories or unscrupulous butchers. Until the 1880s, when Mather Stock Car Company and others introduced more humane stock cars, death rates could be quite high as animals were hauled over long distances. It was where the stock men rode and took care of animals during trip at rest stops. Certain costly inefficiencies were inherent in the process of transporting live animals by rail, particularly because some sixty percent animals mass is composed inedible matter.

They are hard to part with but due downsizing in retirement they tare looking for a good home which can appreciate and enjoy them. Underbid Detail. Roof Walkways. During this period, the cars' capacities also increased.

Trucks with Finely Molded side frames. However, even with livestock handlers and faster schedules, many stock cars were still listed on company rosters open roofs very little in the way of improved conditions for themselves. Ready to Run. These cabooses appeared usually in stock trains where the entire train was made up of livestock cars.

Railroads turned to a modified caboose, called drovers car or which was about twice the length of standard caboose and provided features for train crew, but also accommodations ranch hands benches that folded into beds, stove, washroom. The ultimate solution to these problems was devise a method ship dressed meats from regional packing plants the East Coast markets in form of refrigerated boxcar. The Burton Stock Car Company's design provided sufficient space so as to allow the animals lie down in transit on a bed of straw. Competing firms such as Armour and Company quickly followed suit.

Initial use and development. Rail cars have been used to transport livestock since the 1830s. Standard Draft gear box. The drovers cabooses were always kept on the rear of train since cars primary purpose was still to serve as quarters for conductor and brakemen only secondarily drovers.

These cabooses had two separate sections. The refrigerator car radically altered the meat business. Driving cattle across the plains led to tremendous weight loss, and a number of animals were typically lost along way. Some of the early railroad companies attempted to alleviate problems by adding passenger cars trains that hauled stock.

Claims were made that the meat of neglected animals was unfit for human consumption. Crisp, Detailed, realistic lettering. The item is NEW in the original box from old stock. Refrigerated cars.

RALISTIC Satin paint finish. Minneapolis' Henry C. The front section was reserved for the livestock drovers. Even after the humane advances cited above were put into common practice, many animals weakened by long drive died in transit, further increasing per-unit shipping cost.

Improved technology and faster shipping times have greatly reduced deaths. Specialized types of stock cars have been built to haul live fish and shellfish circus animals such as camels elephants. Needle Point axles.

part #: 84321 price

  • $109.95

specifications mthoscaletraingi:

  • brand: Roundhouse
  • mpn: 84321
  • assembly status: Ready To Go/pre-built
  • color: Multicolor
  • replica of: Drovers Caboose
  • material: Plastic
  • year manufactured: 2007
  • grade: C-10 Mint-brand New
  • control system: Dc / Dcc
  • age level: 17 Years Up
  • gauge: Ho
  • vintage: No
  • type: Freight Car
  • rail system: Two-rail System
  • corporate roadname: Santa Fe
  • theme: Railroading
  • features: Limited Edition, Painted, Metal Wheels, Knuckle Couplers
  • country/region of manufacture: China

shipping mthoscaletraingi:

  • class: Standard, Expedited
  • type: Calculated
  • cost: $9.10
  • transit: 6-12 Days
  • carrier: USPS
  • service: USPS Ground Advantage, USPS Priority Mail

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  • options: Ship-to-home
  • started: July 3, 2025
  • sold: 0
  • quantity: 1
  • availability: In Stock

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  • # reviews: 15720
  • city: Van, Texas
  • rating: 100.0%

general mthoscaletraingi:

  • model Railroads Trains > Railroads Trains > Freight Cars
  • condition: New

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assembly status: ready to go/pre-built, replica of: drovers caboose, year manufactured: 2007, grade: c-10 mint-brand new, control system: dc / dcc, age level: 17 years up, gauge: ho, vintage: no, type: freight car, rail system: two-rail system, corporate roadname: santa fe, theme: railroading, features: limited edition, painted, metal wheels, knuckle couplers, country/region of manufacture: china,
category: toys & hobbies > model railroads trains > railroads trains > freight cars, color: multicolor, material: plastic, sku: 19275504699618693,
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  • New. Offer #1 priced at $109.95 + $11.35 shipping estimate = $121.30* total. DROVER's CABOOSE. These cabooses had two separate sections.+$11.35 shipping

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