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Modelers
refer to bulkhead flat cars with a supporting center
beam connecting the ends as a 'Centerbeam' flat car.
The words 'Center Beam' are actually trademarked by
Thrall who was an early pioneer in developing these
widely used cars. Today, Thrall along with Gunderson,
National Steel Car, Trinity and others make different
variations of these earlier designs, each company's
design a little different adding variety. These cars
are used to carry lumber, trusses and other building
materials, sometimes wrapped and sometimes exposed
to the elements.
The
first 73' 'Center Beams' hit the rails in 1986. Both
'Truss' and 'Opera Window' designs have been used
to support these modern freight cars. All of the Red
Caboose Center Beams on this page are of the 'Truss'
design. Click on the Red Caboose logo at the bottom
of this page for complete listing of 'Opera Window'
73' Centerbeams. This is an excellent model which
comes fully assembled and factory equipped with Micro-Trains®
trucks/couplers.
Click on Red Caboose Logo
at bottom of page for Opera Window Centerbeams!
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