New Haven General American Milk Car #102 ---Built by the General American Car Company in the early 1900s, some milk cars saw service through the late 1950s. These cars contained twin glass-lined tanks to keep milk around a cool 38 degrees Fahrenheit during transport. Not only relegated to freight consists, milk cars frequently ran in passenger trains. Milk cars rode on passenger car trucks and were often painted Pullman green to match the color of the most common passenger cars of the day. The new scale-sized Lionel General American Milk Cars feature removable roofs and accurate details throughout. SKU: 6-17335 Dimensions: None Gauge: Standard O Scale price: 59.95 year: 2002 rail line: New Haven Minimum Radius: None Catalog Year: 2002 Catalog Title: Classic Trains Vol. 1 2002 Road Number: 102 General American Milk Car - 1/04 Die-cast metal sprung trucks Die-cast metal operating couplers Die-cast metal under-frame detail Opening doors Removable roof Interior milk tanks Manuals Find the latest manuals in our support section. Replacement Parts Buy any replacement parts in our support section. Contact Contact a service station to fix your product