CSX Family Tree Series

CSX Family Tree Series

CSX Transportation was formed  through the mergers of Chessie System and Seaboard system, both of which also formed through mergers. It later absorbed roughly half of Conrail, and continues to operate as one of the largest East-coast Class 1 railroads. This 11 car series features prototype-weathered and patched paint schemes representing the major constituent heritage railroads in CSX's family tree.

Car Pricing Range $29.95-32.95

Pre-ordered in June 2021

First scheduled release October 2021

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CSX FT#11 - CSX Rd#201486- rel.8/22

N ScaleCSX FT#11 - CSX Rd#201486- rel.8/22 Built in the late 1960s by the General American Transportation Company for the Chesapeake & Ohio, this 50’ Airslide Covered Hopper with Barber Roller Bearing trucks eventually made it into CSX paint. With a special epoxy lining, these cars were specifically designed for use with fine-grained commodities, like powdered sugar, that could settle en-route making unloading difficult.  ..

Prod. Code 098 44 033

$32.95

CSX Family Tree Series-Starting October 2021 Contact Dealer

CSX Family Tree Series-Starting October 2021

N ScaleCar pricing range $29.92-$32.95CSX Transportation was formed  through the mergers of Chessie System and Seaboard system, both of which also formed through mergers. It later absorbed roughly half of Conrail, and continues to operate as one of the largest East-coast Class 1 railroads. This 11 car series features prototype-weathered and patched paint schemes representing the major constituent heritage railroads in CSX's family tree. pre-ordered in June 2021..

Prod. Code CSX Family Tree

$29.95

CSX Family Tree #1 CSX/ex-B&O wthrd -rel. 10/21 Contact Dealer

CSX Family Tree #1 CSX/ex-B&O wthrd -rel. 10/21

N ScaleCSX Family Tree #1CSX/ex-B&O weatheredThis 3-bay covered hopper with elongated hatches is grey with black lettering and runs on Barber Roller Bearing trucks. Built by ACF in 1967 for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, this three-bay 4,700 cubic-foot covered hopper was merged into the Chessie fleet in 1979, and eventually received a paintout and restenciling for CSX Railroad...

Prod. Code 094 44 720

$32.95

CSX Family Tree #2- CSXT/ex-WM - rel. 11/21 Contact Dealer

CSX Family Tree #2- CSXT/ex-WM - rel. 11/21

N ScaleCSX Family Tree #2- CSXT/ex-WMThis 2-bay covered hopper is tan with black lettering and runs on Barber Roller Bearing trucks. Built in 1970 for Western Maryland, this 2,970 cubic-foot capacity hopper eventually made its way to CSX in the 1980s and was used to transport high-density granular commodities such as sand...

Prod. Code 092 44 490

$31.95

CSX Family Tree #3- CSXT/ex-C&O - Rd# 203310 - rel.12/21 Contact Dealer

CSX Family Tree #3- CSXT/ex-C&O - Rd# 203310 - rel.12/21

N ScaleCSX Family Tree #3- CSXT/ex-C&O - Rd# 203310 This 50’ airslide hopper is grey with black lettering and runs on 100-ton Barber Roller Bearing trucks. Built in 1970 for Western Maryland, this 2,970 cubic-foot capacity hopper eventually made its way to CSX in the 1980s and was used to transport high-density granular commodities such as sand...

Prod. Code 098 44 180

$32.95

CSX FT#5 - SCL/ex-ACL- Rd#637699 - Rel. 2/22

N ScaleCSX FT#5 - SCL/ex-ACL- Rd#637699 - Rel. 2/22Built in the 1960s, this ex-Atlantic Coast Line boxcar with Barber Roller Bearing trucks was patched for Seaboard Coast Line. Seaboard Air Line was founded in 1900 and existed until 1967 when it merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, forming the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. At its height, it had over 4,000 miles of track across the South. ..

Prod. Code 180 44 320

$30.95

CSX FT#6 - CSX/ex-SCL-Rd#104701 - Rel. 3/22 Contact Dealer

CSX FT#6 - CSX/ex-SCL-Rd#104701 - Rel. 3/22

N ScaleCSX FT#6 - CSX/ex-SCL-Rd#104701 - Rel. 3/22Built in the mid-1950s, this 40’ ex-Seaboard Coast Line boxcar with Bettendorf trucks was patched for the Seaboard System “Family Lines” Railroad. Seaboard Air Line merged with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1967, forming the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, which was then renamed Seaboard System in 1982. At its height, it had over 4,000 miles of track across the South...

Prod. Code 073 44 550

$29.95

CSX Family Tree #7 - SBD/ex-L&N - rel. 4/22 Contact Dealer

CSX Family Tree #7 - SBD/ex-L&N - rel. 4/22

N ScaleCSX Family Tree #7 - SBD/ex-L&N - rel. 4/22This 40’ box car with Bettendorf trucks was built for the Louisville & Nashville at part of a 250-car series. The L&N was a Class I railroad with just over 6,000 miles of track across the South-east US, before being merged into Seaboard System in the early 1980s. Seaboard Air Line merged with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1967, forming the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, which was then renamed Seaboard System in 1982. ..

Prod. Code 024 44 470

$30.95

CSX FT#9 CSX/ex-Chessie - Rd# 833874 -Rel. 6/22

N ScaleCSX FT#9 CSX/ex-Chessie - Rd# 833874 -Rel. 6/22This ex-Chessie System 3-bay hopper with Barber Roller Bearing trucks eventually was merged into CSX Transportation’s fleet of hopper cars and received paint-out patches. Chessie System was formed through the 1972 mergers of Chesapeake & Ohio, Baltimore & Ohio, and Western Maryland. It remained one of the largest East coast railroads until 1986 when Seaboard System merged with Chessie to form today’s rail giant, CSX Transportation. ..

Prod. Code 108 44 440

$29.95

CSX FT#10 - CSX/ex-Conrail - Rd#915769 rel.7/22 Contact Dealer

CSX FT#10 - CSX/ex-Conrail - Rd#915769 rel.7/22

N ScaleCSX FT#10 - CSX/ex-Conrail - Rd#915769 rel.7/22 Built in October 1971 for New York Central/Penn Central, this 50’ gondola with Barber Roller Bearing trucks was used for Coil Steel Loading through its later Conrail acquisition, eventually becoming a Maintenance of Way car for CSX’s scrap railroad ties. CSX was formed through the 1986 mergers of Chessie System and Seaboard System/ Family Lines, and continues to operate today across more than 21,000 miles of track in the Eastern United States. ..

Prod. Code 105 44 597

$30.95

CSX Family Tree Caboose Rel. 04/22 Contact Dealer

CSX Family Tree Caboose Rel. 04/22

N Scale CSX Family Tree Caboose Built in the late 1970s for the Baltimore & Ohio, this M930 caboose with Bettendorf Caboose Swing Motion trucks eventually became one of CSX’s “Cross Tracks Safely” safety awareness campaign cars. With yellow ends, these cabooses had colorful yellow and blue safety striping on the sides. CSX was formed through the 1986 mergers of Chessie System and Seaboard System Family Lines, and continues to operate today across more than 21,000 miles of track in the Eastern United States. MSRP $39.95pre-ordered in October 2021..

Prod. Code 130 44 211

$39.95