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I have a few questions about the 2014 Convention Car.

 

The first one is kind of dumb. I've never ordered a convention car before. If I understand correctly, I don't have to attend the convention, I just order it in the store like other LCCA products, and it shows up in the mail at some point?

 

Second, is this car a traditional size car based on the normal Lionel "Operating Boxcar" product, so it is about 10-1/4" or 10-1/2" long? Although I've been a member of the LCCA for a few years, I've never purchased the convention cars because they have been Standard O size cars during the time I've been in the club, and I only have traditional size Lionel locomotives and cars. So, this is the first convention car I am considering purchasing.

 

Third, I know next to nothing about rolling stock trucks. I was wondering what is the significance of the arch bar trucks? Looking through the product finder on the Lionel web site, it looks like Lionel normally puts sprung trucks on the operating boxcars. I have the impression that sprung trucks are generally considered a more deluxe type of truck and the cars ride better on the track than other types of trucks. If that is true, I'm wondering why the LCCA choose to go with a less deluxe type of truck than normally appears on the Lionel operating boxcars? Is it more prototypical in appearance to what was used during the time period? I'm just looking for more information as I consider buying the car. $99 is expensive for a traditional size boxcar, even an operating car.

 

Thanks for any info you can provide.

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The trucks on this car are probably  "bar-end" trucks.  Like those used on 

postwar cars to give it more of a "retro" look.  It will be the traditional sized

operating boxcar.  When you consider that the car also includes an LCCA

billboard plus shipping is included with the price, it's not a bad deal.  Plus

you will be supporting the best train club going.  My two cents.

Gramps, thanks for the info.

 

I looked at one of the Lionel Post War trains info web sites, and I see the convention car is patterned after a post war car, the 3494-550. The main car color and the stripe color are different on the convention car, and the lettering on the stripe is different. The trucks look similar when comparing the post war car and the LCCA car. The web site describes the trucks as "bar end trucks", while the LCCA describes the trucks as "arch bar trucks." I don't know if there is a difference., but I think you might be correct that the LCCA is using trucks similar to what was used on the Post War car.

Al K., thanks for taking the time to post such in-depth info.

 

I'm planning to order one before the deadline. It sounds like a neat car. I've ordered a few items from the store on the web site in the past, so I'll order on line.

 

On the LCCA site, it mentions the deadline as April 30. In your post you mention April 1. Is the date going to be moved up?

Originally Posted by trestrainfan:

Al K., thanks for taking the time to post such in-depth info.

 

I'm planning to order one before the deadline. It sounds like a neat car. I've ordered a few items from the store on the web site in the past, so I'll order on line.

 

On the LCCA site, it mentions the deadline as April 30. In your post you mention April 1. Is the date going to be moved up?

Good catch.  The website is incorrect and will be corrected.  The correct order deadline date is 4-1.

 

Al Kolis

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