

MTH 35-74005 S Gauge New Haven 40' Rebuilt Steel Box Car #36450 LN/Box
A cheaper alternative was rebuilding older USRA cars, replacing the wooden sides and doors with steel and re-using the existing underframe, ends, and/or roofs. Brake systems were also upgraded, from the earlier K-brake to the more modern AB brake system. As World War II loomed and traffic began to pick up, railroads upgraded thousands of USRA boxcars to all-steel construction, usually doing the work in their own shops. Rebuilding programs continued through and after the war, and steel rebuilt cars were a common sight into the late 1950s, with many serving into the following decade.
While rebuilt car details often differed from railroad to railroad, a spotting feature common to most of the cars was the sill brackets added to the existing underframe side sills — a feature replicated on these M.T.H. models. These sill brackets supported new steel sides that were spaced father apart than the old wooden sides, making a wider car with greater carrying capacity.
Its key features are:
Intricately detailed durable ABS body
Metal wheels and axles
Decorative brake wheels
Separate metal handrails
Die-cast 4-wheel trucks
Fast-angle wheel sets
Needle-point axles
American Flyer compatible coupler
S scale Kadee compatible coupler mounting pads
Sliding car doors
1:64 scale dimensions
Unit measures: 8 13/16 x 1 7/8 x 2 9/16
Operates on 20 radius curves
This item has been graded per TCA standards C-8: Like New based on visual appearance. The instruction manual is not included. The original box is included. Overall condition is Like New.
Condition: Like New (C-8)
Operational Status: Not Applicable
Original Box: Yes (P-7)
Manufacturer: MTH
Model Number: 35-74005
Road Name: New York New Haven & Hartford (NH)
Scale/Era: S Modern
Model Type: Freight Cars
The Trainz SKU for this item is 6247160.
Trainz Product Id: 11978267
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A cheaper alternative was rebuilding older USRA cars, replacing the wooden sides and doors with steel and re-using the existing underframe, ends, and/or roofs. Brake systems were also upgraded, from the earlier K-brake to the more modern AB brake system. As World War II loomed and traffic began to pick up, railroads upgraded thousands of USRA boxcars to all-steel construction, usually doing the work in their own shops. Rebuilding programs continued through and after the war, and steel rebuilt cars were a common sight into the late 1950s, with many serving into the following decade.
While rebuilt car details often differed from railroad to railroad, a spotting feature common to most of the cars was the sill brackets added to the existing underframe side sills — a feature replicated on these M.T.H. models. These sill brackets supported new steel sides that were spaced father apart than the old wooden sides, making a wider car with greater carrying capacity.
Its key features are:
Intricately detailed durable ABS body
Metal wheels and axles
Decorative brake wheels
Separate metal handrails
Die-cast 4-wheel trucks
Fast-angle wheel sets
Needle-point axles
American Flyer compatible coupler
S scale Kadee compatible coupler mounting pads
Sliding car doors
1:64 scale dimensions
Unit measures: 8 13/16 x 1 7/8 x 2 9/16
Operates on 20 radius curves
This item has been graded per TCA standards C-8: Like New based on visual appearance. The instruction manual is not included. The original box is included. Overall condition is Like New.
Condition: Like New (C-8)
Operational Status: Not Applicable
Original Box: Yes (P-7)
Manufacturer: MTH
Model Number: 35-74005
Road Name: New York New Haven & Hartford (NH)
Scale/Era: S Modern
Model Type: Freight Cars
The Trainz SKU for this item is 6247160.
Trainz Product Id: 11978267
























