The Greenville 73-foot wood-chip hopper has returned to the Wm. K. Walthers Inc. HO scale freight car lineup. The model, part ...
The ready-to-run car now has metal wheels on plastic axles and body-mounted Proto-Max metal couplers. Cody Grivno photos The Greenville 73-foot wood-chip hopper has returned to the Wm. K. Walthers Inc ...
Q: Although I’m an N scale modeler, I read the review of the Milwaukee, Racine & Troy HO scale buffer car on Trains.com.
Fenway and the diner are Department 56, and the city structures are HO ... scale ranging from Z to F from many eras, I have always gravitated toward the small late steamers and early diesels of the ...
“As we head into the fourth quarter, we are well positioned to sustain this momentum.” The designer, producer, and supplier of railroad freight cars, railcar parts, and components updated its ...
Americans paid a whopping $47,612 on average for a new car in October, according to data from Edmunds. That’s a jump of almost $10,000 from October 2019, ahead of the pandemic. That means new ...
Shopping for a car can be a lot of things — exciting, frustrating, complicated — none of them easy, and there are loads of considerations that go into the often time-consuming process.
Some budget-minded shoppers prefer the peace of mind of a new car, though, where they know exactly how old the battery is, how the car has been used and even whose cup had a leak in the passenger ...
The Illinois-based designer, producer, and supplier of railroad freight cars said its quarterly loss was $107.05 million, compared to profit of $3. 19 million last year. On a per share basis ...
someone more responsible than most is Train to Busan mastermind Yeon Sang-ho. Yeon, who parlayed a career as a gritty animation director into mainstream success with his zombies-on-a-train ...
Railcar builder FreightCar America posted a loss of $107 million, or $3.57 per share, in the third quarter and revenue of $113.3 million on deliveries of 961 railcars, compared to revenue of $61.9 ...
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 5.0% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 3.1% growth forecast for the Machinery industry in the US.