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Not sure if they're *identical*, but these Amtrak express boxcars look pretty close to MTH's 50' high cubes. These would be a nice modern accompaniment to the older style express boxcar they produced a few years ago. Weaver made these quite a while ago but they were pretty inaccurate.

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It was really cool when Amtrak was running those beauties. What a shame the RR unions kicked up such a fuss over  a passenger service carrying mail.

All they managed to do was destroy a revenue  source for one of their customers, Amtrak. It was also a cheap way to move mail for the Post Office.

Oh well, such is life. People have what seems to be a built in mechanism to shoot ourselves in the foot for the allusion of a potential profit.  

I just wish we would all think about the ramifications of our actions before charging head long into obstructionism.

As far as I remember these cars where part of many passenger trains. I seen as many as five or six cars leaving the old 30th street station Post Office in Philly, behind a full contingent of passenger cars.

I think they usually ran between Philadelphia and Chicago. I really can't say for sure what the schedule was but they made a good looking train.

I took a train trip to Dallas back in 1999. On the return leg between Dallas and Fort Worth, the train had 13 of them behind the main passenger train (pulled by a pair of P42's) with an F40PH pushing. I'd never seen that many parcel cars on an Amtrak train before. They cut the parcel cars off in Fort Worth, then switched our sleeper out in San Antonio where it was put on the tail end of the westbound Sunset Limited.

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