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N Scale Sweet Liquid #12Mangels Harold Co. Rd# MHTX 801Built in 1926 by American Car & Foundry, this single-dome, 8,000-gallon tank car with Archbar trucks was owned by Mangels, Herold Co. Inc, a syrup manufacturer based in Baltimore, Maryland. Mangels first produced their famous “King Syrup” in 1901, a corn and sugar combination, often used to accompany pancakes, waffles and other breakfast items across the United States as “America’s Finest Table Syrup!”..
Prod. Code 065 00 236
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #1- Bee Hive Corn Syrup-Rd#49104-Rel. 3/21This 39’ single dome tank car is is yellow with blue belly and runs on Bettendorf trucks. Built in October 1949, and serviced in 1961, this car belonged to a series of 8 cars painted similarly for the St. Lawrence Starch Company, of Port Credit, Ontario. Used to transport corn syrup, they could be found in service between Port Credit and numerous candy and food companies in eastern Canada through the early 1980s.Releasing March 2021This series was pre-ordered in September 2020..
Prod. Code 065 00 136
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #2- Hubinger Co. -Rd# 18156 -Rel. 4/21 This 39’ single dome tank car is black with white lettering and runs on Bettendorf trucks. Built in 1957, this uninsulated tank car was owned by NATX and leased to the Hubinger Company of Keokuk, Iowa, and was used for corn syrup loading. The J.C. Hubinger Brothers Company was founded in 1887 and was a producer of starch.This series was pre-ordered in September 2020..
Prod. Code 065 00 146
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #3- Flo-Sweet -Rd# 64057 -Rel. 5/21 This 39’ single dome tank car is grey with black lettering and runs on Bettendorf trucks. Owned by General American Transportation Corp. and leased to Flo-Sweet Refined Syrups and Sugars Inc. Flo-Sweet, based in Yonkers, NY, was the first domestic producer of liquid sugar, with first production in 1927. Previously, liquid sugars were imported from Cuba and the Dominican Republic.This series was pre-ordered in September 2020..
Prod. Code 065 00 156
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #4- Miranda Sugar -Rd# MSX 1 - Rel. 6/21This 39’ single dome tank car is black with white lettering and runs on Arch Bar trucks. Lettered for the Miranda Sugar Company, this insulated and heated tank car was built in 1919 for the Warner Sugar Refining Company, of Edgewater, N.J. In 1927, Warner was purchased by the National Sugar Refining Company, becoming the largest producer of refined sugar in the United States at the time.This series was pre-ordered in September 2020..
Prod. Code 065 00 166
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #5- Domino Sugar -Rd# 86127 - Rel. 7/21This 39’ single dome tank car is grey with red and yellow herald and runs on Bettendorf trucks. Built in 1960, this DOT103W class tank car was owned by General American Transportation Corporation and leased to Domino Foods, Inc. for use in liquid cane sugar processing. Founded in 1901 in New York, Domino Foods quickly became a renowned brand in the United States. Today, Domino Foods is the largest sugar company in the USA, with three large sugar refineries on the East Coast.This series was pre-ordered in September 2020..
Prod. Code 065 00 176
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #8- Sweet Pure Molasses-Rd#616This 39’ single dome tank car is black with white lettering and runs on Bettendorf trucks. Built in the mid-1950s for the Thomas E. Snyder Sons Company, a molasses shipper founded in 1941 and based in Chicago, Ill. This car was used through the early 1960s to carry liquified sugar products across the country from refineries to various distributors...
Prod. Code 065 00 206
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #6- Molasses Gilbert -Rd#1007 - Rel. 8/21 This 39’ single dome tank car is black with white lettering and runs on Bettendorf trucks. Lettered for the H.J. Gilbert Company of Savannah, GA, this insulated and heated tank car was built in 1926. Molasses is a product resulting from refining sugarcane or sugar beets, and is used as a sweetener and flavorant in foods and is also used in the beer brewing process.This series was pre-ordered in September 2020..
Prod. Code 065 00 186
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #7- Imperial Sugar -Rd#30465- Rel. 9/21 This 50’ standard box car with 8’ plug door no roofwalk and short ladders is blue with yellow lettering and runs on Barber Roller Bearing trucks. Built in 1967, this class B-74A boxcar was used in general service by Chessie System. It was shopped and repainted and upgraded in the early 1980s, and continued in service through the 1990s. In 1972, Chessie System was formed through the mergers of Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, and the Western Maryland Railway and was headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio...
Prod. Code 065 00 196
$29.95
N Scale Sweet Liquid #9 McCahan Sugar Refining Company -Rd# 25 This 39’ single dome tank car is black with white lettering and runs on Archbar trucks. Built in April 1920, this car was owned and operated by the W.J. McCahan Sugar Refining Company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This 50-ton, non-insulated car had an 8,105 gallon capacity. The W.J. McCahan Company was founded in 1892, and in 1944 was sold to the American Sugar Refining Company. ..
Prod. Code 065 00 226
$29.95