With railroads solidifying their position as a staple of American transportation during the turn of the 20th century, passenger accommodations evolved to match the growing demand. Longer cars with more amenities began to appear, featuring more robust frames and trucks designed for smoother operation. Today, early 1900s-era cars such as these can be experienced at museums and tourist operations, offering a glimpse into how Americans traveled as the frontier nation industrialized. The Bachmann 1900s Era 68' Passenger Car arrives newly-tooled with prototypical detail, metal wheels, and E-Z Mate® knuckle couplers.