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Other threads bring up what they would like for Lionel, MTH, etc. to make, so I figured that I would do one for Atlas, now that it looks like they’re interested in O Gauge rolling stock again.  Here goes.

Dear Hillside, NJ, see this beautiful Bombardier MultiLevel coach?  It’s yours that you already make in HO scale and N Scale.

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How about you engineer the size of those HO molds 181% and produce a 21 inch scale length O coach with New Jersey Transit liveries?

That way, MTH’s “cheap way out” or rebadging a Bombardier BiLevel Coach with NJ transit colors and only making it 19 inches can be pushed aside.

Note to the Mods - I tried to post this in the Atlas General Topics forum but the attachments kept getting kicked back.

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Kevin, how far off are the njt bi levels to the lirr bi levels and the Montreal bi levels?

PRRHC, at first I thought you meant how different they were from the BiLevels like what Tri-Rail and others use, but then I re-read the question.  NJ Transit and Montreal AMT use the same type of Bombardier coach, a MultiLevel that has 4 separate doors on each end, 2 for raised platform level and 2 for ground level boarding.  The LIRR C3 is a BiLevel coach with 2 doors at raised platform level on each end.  For the record, the Tri-Rail Bombardier is a BiLevel with 2 doors at ground level on each end. The NJT, AMT, and LIRR are long rectangular blocks while Tri-Rail has slanted roofs at each end.

Tri-Rail BiLevel image url

https://upload.wikimedia.org/w...ay_Beach_Station.jpg



NJ Transit MulitLevel image

http://www.rrpicturearchives.n...ture.aspx?id=2117860



LIRR C3 BiLevel image

https://i.redd.it/8z6yofnh8j041.jpg

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I guess producing anything that only has a regional following is risky.  I have 2 of the mth bi levels, nice but not really close.  A thought, sell these as undecorated and offer detailing kits for those of us who want specific railorads.  The production run could be larger and the incremental cost for a decal kit much lower.  Just a thought.

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