Kris Union Pacific Bank Cars
The Union Pacific Railroad operates in the western U.S. The refrigerator cars on this page are called bank cars because there's a slot in the middle of the car roof to deposit coins. Variations noted are from the Kris Model Trains chapter of Greenberg's Guide to Kusan Trains.
Union Pacific bank car; yellow; no road number or car data; large Union Pacific shield; automated rail way logo; stamped yellow plug doors; full ladders; particle board chassis; coin slot in roof. Boxcar variation (AA) in Greenberg's.
Union Pacific bank car; green; no road number or car data; large Union Pacific shield; automated rail way logo; stamped green plug doors; full ladders; particle board chassis; coin slot in roof. Refrigerator car variation (N) in Greenberg's.
Union Pacific bank car; orange; no road number or car data; large Union Pacific shield; automated rail way logo; stamped orange plug doors; full ladders; particle board chassis; coin slot in roof. Variation not in Greenberg's.
Variation not in Greenberg's. Photo and description courtesy of the B. Batt collection.
M. Smith provided this tuscan bank car underside label photo. This car is number 72 of 100.