This bulkhead flat car was built in 1971 by National Steel Car Co. It belonged to a series of 600 cars in the Canadian Pacific fleet. Incorporated in 1881, Canadian Pacific Railway is one of the largest Class 1 Railroads in Canada, owning over 12,000 miles of track in Canada and the United States. Among the earliest types of freight cars, flatcars continue to serve as a valuable part of railroading. Flatcars are used to move a wide variety of loads which do not require protection from weather. These cars are constructed with steel underframes, wood floors and stake pockets on the sides and ends for fastening tie-downs that keep loads from shifting.
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No warranty information is available for this product. We recommend that you contact the manufacturer to find out what, if any, warranty may apply.