In Traditional O Gauge what is strangely absent are several distinct 1960’s and 1970’s freight cars.
There are several causes behind this. One is the fact that Lionel was slipping out of business in the 1960’s and the new owners struggled with Lionel in the 1970’s. Then Lionel, Williams, and MTH decided to do 1940’s and 1950’s remakes of Traditional O Gauge cars in 1980’s and 1990’s.
Strangely enough the Motive Power for Traditional O Gauge has moved on to the 1990’s with the RailKing DASH 8 and in the 2000’s with the LionMaster SD90MAC.
These Lionel Traditional Sized cars gave me hope that Traditional O Gauge would go modern and be well rounded.
Waffle-Sided Box Car
Trinity ARC-5 Articulated Spine Flat Car (TTUX)
Maxi-Stack Articulated Container Car
Thrall Car Auto Carrier and Thrall 60’ Center I-Beam Flat Car
When Atlas O came along with Big O Scale. It was amazing, but it brought the releases of NEW types modern Traditional O Gauge Cars to an end. Lionel now has to Compete with Big O Scale.
There are a few of these cars in the MTH RailKing Line
Modern Tank Car
Cylindrical 4-Bay Covered Hopper
Center Beam Flat Car
Husky-Stack Intermodal Container Car
But the RailKing Modern 50’ Boxcar is scaled almost exactly between the Lionel Waffle-Sided Boxcar and the MTH PREMIER 50’ Modern Box Car.
Now with the return of Industrial Rail, the Modern O Gauge freight cars of the 1960’s and 1970’s might be rounded out with more recent hoppers designs than that standard rendition of the 1930’s PRR Covered Hopper.
These cars are very common, but have not been made in Traditional O Gauge.
Pacific Car & Foundry 50’ Insulated Boxcars
2970 Cubic Foot Capacity AFC Center Flow 2-Bay Covered Hoppers
4600 Cubic Foot Capacity ACF Center Flow 3-Bay Covered Hopper built between 1965 and 1985
Pullman-Standard 4750