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Via Rail Budd Baggage Car

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VIA Budd Streamliners
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About VIA Rail's Budd Streamliners

Originally built in the 1950s for Canadian Pacific, these stainless steel cars continue to operate today on Canada's Passenger Rail Network under VIA Rail on long-distance and rural routes. VIA's Baggage Cars are a staple of long-distance and rural travel, carrying canoes, oversize objects, and vital supplies in addition to regular baggage. On rural routes, almost anything can be transported in the baggage car!

Features
  • Highly detailed interior and exterior
  • Manual Light Switches in Electrical Boxes
  • Manual Sliding Door on Baggage Car
  • Welding Torches placed in openable chest
6 opmerkingen
HurricaneRocker 28 okt 2022 om 12:10 
hope you don't mind but i made modified versions of these coaches for use with my streamlined steam engine
hope that's not an issue
nuggets 25 dec 2021 om 0:25 
Can reskin these and refit them for a military purpose? (If i publish it then you will get full credit for making these)
Evelyn 19 okt 2021 om 18:12 
This Looks Nice! It Looks Better then My Train Cars.... (MILLRAIL) They are Meant to Be Retired soon. So I may Start work on it.
Aviationist 101 2 apr 2021 om 9:36 
It was, just i was doing it manually, one of the doors closed just fine, and i had the door latches flipped to how they were supposed to be, but the right side door, would dome to the closed position, slowly, then fling backwards to the open position snd then slowly start coming back to the closed position.
End of the Line  [auteur] 1 apr 2021 om 22:34 
The doors aren't automatic - They're manual, just like the real thing! The 'breaker' is only the locking latch. Flip it to unlock the door, then grab the door's handle and pull hard to open the door! You may need to climb up onto the door frame first to get better leverage. Once the door is open, it'll latch in the opened position until the breaker is flipped again, setting it to latch closed.

Note, Infinite Electric will break this system. Make sure you have Infinite Electric turned off!
Aviationist 101 1 apr 2021 om 19:32 
the doors don't want to work