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HO scale Civil War Era Tyco Central Pacific Passenger Car

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Seller handling time is 1 -3 business days Details
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Return policy
None: All purchases final
Purchase protection
Catalog info
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Item description
This being the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War (known to some as "The Late Unpleasantness"), it is only fitting that T. dispose of the rolling stock that he acquired during the Civil War Centennial. In 1962 he was a newly graduated history major, a newly commissioned infantry 2nd lieutenant in the Regular Army, and naturally interested in military history. And the cars and locomotives looked really cool. They still do. If you want to start a civil war layout or add to one you have already started, this site is a good source for basic rolling stock, some track which needs cleaning, and two power packs which may or may not work. We have a locomotive and tender and about a dozen civil war era cars, all different and all in good condition as may be seen in the photographs. Most are in the original boxes, a few are in kit form, and one is missing a set of trucks.
This particulat car is a Tyco Central Pacific Passenger Car. If you will recall your American History, the Central Pacific was the road coming from California that met the Union Pacific coming from the East to complete the first transcontinental railroad in 1869. Promentory Point. Utah. Golden Spike. The CP was built through the Rockies by Chinese labor. The UP coming from Omaha, Nebraska by the Irish. The CP was authorized by Congress in 1862 and the first rails were laid in1863.
Shipping and Insurance:These cars are made out of plastic and would be easiy crushed in the mail. A single car will be shipped USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Medium Box -- $11.35 and will be insured -- $1.85 for a total of $13.20. If a buyer buys more than one car at a time, we will attempt to pack the cars in such a way as to save the buyer money on shipping and insurance. After securely packing the items, we will determine the most economical method at Box Stop and notify the buyer. If the buyer finds the cost acceptable, the transaction will be completed and the items shipped.
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- HO scale Civil War Era Tyco Central Pacific Passenger Car
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- Handling time 3 days.