Rapido HO TTX On Track For a Cure 654811 Gunderson 53ft Husky Stack Well Car With 2 Containers

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The Rapido Trains HO scale Gunderson 53’ Husky Stack well car features:

  • See-through etched metal walkways
  • Fully die-cast body for exceptional weight and balance
  • Injection moulded plastic end handrails and brake components
  • Accurate painting and lettering
  • Free-rolling 70-ton trucks with 33” metal wheels
  • Metal knuckle couplers

Rapido Trains Inc. is excited to reveal its latest production of the highly popular Gunderson 53’ Husky Stack single-unit well car in HO scale.

The Gunderson 53’ single-unit double-stack well car is the latest iteration of the famous Husky-Stack and nearly every intermodal train includes at least a few of this type. Over 3,500 cars have been built for TTX Company (DTTX), Canadian Pacific (CP), Ferromex (FXE) and the Arkansas & Oklahoma (AOK) and can be seen all over the USA, Canada and Mexico.

We’re also offering another selection of our very popular 53’ dry box container (with optional heater box and fuel tank) at the same time. The insulated dry boxes are ubiquitous to intermodal trains across North America. While a good portion of these containers can be found on domestic trains across Canada, they are also seen throughout the US Midwest and as far south as New Orleans.


The containers will also come with an optional heater box and fuel tank, correctly decorated and installed as appropriate for each paint scheme. All containers come assembled with an easily-removable floor so that additional weight can be added as-desired by the end customer.

Rapido HO TTX On Track For a Cure 654811 Gunderson 53ft Husky Stack Well Car With 2 Containers

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Scale: HO Scale 1:87

MSRP: 67.95

$61.75

SKU: RAP401054

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    Description

    The Rapido Trains HO scale Gunderson 53’ Husky Stack well car features:

    • See-through etched metal walkways
    • Fully die-cast body for exceptional weight and balance
    • Injection moulded plastic end handrails and brake components
    • Accurate painting and lettering
    • Free-rolling 70-ton trucks with 33” metal wheels
    • Metal knuckle couplers

    Rapido Trains Inc. is excited to reveal its latest production of the highly popular Gunderson 53’ Husky Stack single-unit well car in HO scale.

    The Gunderson 53’ single-unit double-stack well car is the latest iteration of the famous Husky-Stack and nearly every intermodal train includes at least a few of this type. Over 3,500 cars have been built for TTX Company (DTTX), Canadian Pacific (CP), Ferromex (FXE) and the Arkansas & Oklahoma (AOK) and can be seen all over the USA, Canada and Mexico.

    We’re also offering another selection of our very popular 53’ dry box container (with optional heater box and fuel tank) at the same time. The insulated dry boxes are ubiquitous to intermodal trains across North America. While a good portion of these containers can be found on domestic trains across Canada, they are also seen throughout the US Midwest and as far south as New Orleans.


    The containers will also come with an optional heater box and fuel tank, correctly decorated and installed as appropriate for each paint scheme. All containers come assembled with an easily-removable floor so that additional weight can be added as-desired by the end customer.

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    Ronald Hershey
    Awesome Pink TTX Box car !

    Ordered 2 on track for cure cars .Both cars easy ordering. Quick delivery, with excellent packaging. Will be ordering cars in the future.

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