This is a 1971 run Northwest Short Line model imported from Japan and built by Fujiyama. The box has minimal shelf wear, and the original foam insert has been replaced with hand - cut foam. The prototype represents road numbers 309 - 311 with Elesco FWH. Although the model has some corrosion and mild foam damage, especially on the front and top (check the photos), it still has a lot of charm. The brand is Brass Northwest Short Line, and it's in C - 6 Very Good condition. Wheel wear is minimal, and it runs well. There's moderate motor/gearbox noise (7 out of 10). It features an Open Frame Motor (OFM), analog - DC only control, and no lighting. The tender has Kadee couplers, and there's a cast coupler on the front pilot. It comes in the original box only. Free domestic USA shipping for all purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are based on item value or weight, and all items are fully insured. We ship worldwide, and international rates are calculated reasonably at checkout. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc., and offer a 30 - day, no - questions - asked money - back policy for 100% satisfaction.






















Using this model train is straightforward. Just connect it to a compatible DC power source using analog control, and it will start running. Make sure the power supply is stable to avoid any issues. When handling the train, be gentle, especially around the areas with corrosion and foam damage. To keep it in good shape, store it in a dry place to prevent further corrosion. You can also clean it gently with a soft cloth from time to time. If you notice any increase in noise or other problems during operation, stop using it and check for loose parts. Remember, it's a fragile item, so handle it with care. And if you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us.