The 1937 AAR Box Car also had many features that became standard on boxcars for years to come, including dreadnaught ends, straight panel roof and an inside length of 40′ 6″. They had an interior height of 10′ with a 3700 cubic foot capacity. With only a few variations built, this design helped the industry realize the economic advantages of freight equipment standardization; a concept that continues into the modern era.
Features:
Quick and easy assembly
Highly detailed body with molded ladders and grab irons
One-piece underframe with full brake detail
Quality painting/printing of prototypical paint schemes







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