Athearn HO F89F Trailer TTX/Brown #152206 ATHG69593 HO Vehicles

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Management number 220714373 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $22.00 Model Number 220714373
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F89-F89’8” TOFC FLAT MODEL FEATURES:: Raised and lowered hitches included Die-cast underframe Wire formed brake plumbing Detailed deck 70-Ton roller bearing trucks with animated rotating bearing caps installed Separately applied brake ratchet, wire grab irons and ladders Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers Weighted for optimum performance Use for dedicated intermodal trains or mixed freight Decorated models fully-assembled and ready to run out of the box Highly-detailed, injection-molded body Minimum radius: 22”—Recommended radius: 24”+ 40’ Z-VAN REEFER TRAILER MODEL FEATURES:: Separately applied mud flaps Rubber tires Wheeled or shoe-style landing gear per prototype 2 or 4 door rods per prototype Fully-assembled and ready to use out of the box Highly-detailed, injection-molded body Painted and printed for realistic decoration PROTOTYPE HISTORY:: Introduced in the early 1960s, the Trailer Train (now TTX Company) F89F flatcar has been a mainstay of contemporary railroading. A product of Bethlehem Steel Company’s (BSC) Johnstown, PA plant, over 9,000 of these (89’ 8” over the strikers) cars were built throughout the 1960s. Visually distinctive from other long flatcars of their era thanks to their “C” channel side sills, these versatile cars were adapted for many types of service and loadings over the years, ranging from Trailer-On-Flatcar (TOFC), to autoracks, to structural steel loading. While the majority went to Trailer Train, many were built for various railroads, typically for autorack service. Many were “de-racked” in later years, being reassigned and equipped for other service - TOFC, vehicle loading, pipe service, etc

  • Raised and lowered hitches included
  • Die-cast underframe
  • Wire formed brake plumbing
  • Detailed deck
  • 70-Ton roller bearing trucks with animated rotating bearing caps installed
  • Separately applied brake ratchet, wire grab irons and ladders
  • Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours
  • Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
  • Weighted for optimum performance
  • Use for dedicated intermodal trains or mixed freight
  • Decorated models fully-assembled and ready to run out of the box
  • Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
  • Minimum radius: 22”—Recommended radius: 24”+
  • Separately applied mud flaps
  • Rubber tires
  • Wheeled or shoe-style landing gear per prototype
  • 2 or 4 door rods per prototype
  • Fully-assembled and ready to use out of the box
  • Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
  • Painted and printed for realistic decoration
  • Introduced in the early 1960s, the Trailer Train (now TTX Company) F89F flatcar has been a mainstay of contemporary railroading. A product of Bethlehem Steel Company’s (BSC) Johnstown, PA plant, over 9,000 of these (89’ 8” over the strikers) cars were built throughout the 1960s. Visually distinctive from other long flatcars of their era thanks to their “C” channel side sills, these versatile cars were adapted for many types of service and loadings over the years, ranging from Trailer-On-Flatcar (TOFC), to autoracks, to structural steel loading. While the majority went to Trailer Train, many were built for various railroads, typically for autorack service. Many were “de-racked” in later years, being reassigned and equipped for other service - TOFC, vehicle loading, pipe service, etc.
  • It wasn’t unusual for these cars to see several different loading configurations throughout their careers, to meet the changing needs of shippers. In service with Trailer Train, the three or four-letter reporting marks indicated the cars’ intended service and corresponding equipment. For example, an “XTTX” car was equipped with four collapsible hitches, capable of carrying various combinations of 28’, 40’, or 45’ trailers. A car in the “RTTX” configuration featured a pair of fixed hitches at the ends, and a retractable hitch amidships, allowing it to carry a pair of long (up to 45’) trailers back-to-back, or three 28’ “pup” trailers.
  • This Athearn Genesis model was designed from the start to incorporate as many prototype details and variations as possible, based upon field measurements and builder diagrams, to appeal to modelers of multiple eras. Many new hitches, body variants, and other separate details were created, allowing us to accurately offer these cars in their different configurations over the years, from four-hitch “XTTX” cars to the distinctive drawbar-connected “TTEX” Triple-57 “Long Runner” bulge-deck conversions introduced in 1987. And you can rest assured of its smooth performance, thanks to a heavy die-cast frame for reliable tracking, and our famed Genesis 70-ton ASF Ride-Control trucks with spinning bearing cap details, and .110” tread metal wheels.
  • Operationally, these cars are appropriate for any layout set from the 1960s to the present day. In TOFC service, F89Fs could be found mixed into manifest trains, or as part of dedicated TOFC trains. It also wasn’t uncommon to find them mixed into stack trains, alongside such cars as Gunderson Maxi-Is or Maxi-IIIs, which are also available from Athearn. The new F89F also goes great with Athearn’s extensive line of 40’, 45’, and 53’ trailers, not to mention our various 20’, 40’, 45’, 48’, and 53’ containers mounted on chassis, all of which are available in many different paint schemes to appeal to modelers of all eras.
UPC 797534695931
Size Large
Sub Brand GENESIS
Brand Name Athearn
Manufacturer Athearn
Model Number 797534695931
Material Type Plastic
Operation Mode Manual
Item Dimensions 14.7 x 3.7 x 2 inches
Age Range Description Kid
Manufacturer Part Number ATHG69593
Manufacturer Minimum Age MONTHS 14

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