

Chicago 2-Car 6200 Series Subway Set Add-On Non-Powered Set
Overview
The 6000's were the first large series of "L" cars with a feature borrowed from the North Shore's Electroliners (shown elsewhere in this catalog): curved sides that were narrow at the floor to accommodate "L" platforms and wider at the window line to give passengers more room. The 6000's also borrowed much of their electrical technology from the PCC streetcar design of the late 1930s. And beginning with car 6201, they borrowed a whole lot more. The CTA had realized that its fleet of nearly-new PCC cars had been made superfluous by the automobile and new bus routes. So, beginning in 1953, it sent 520 "Green Hornet" streetcars to the St. Louis Car Co., where their trucks, motors, electrical equipment, window frames, and other parts were recycled into new 6000-series cars.
For 2007, this quintessential Chicago "L" car debuts in the RailKing line in its original paint scheme of Mercury green, Swamp Holly orange, and Croydon cream, as well as the red, white, and blue Bicentennial scheme. Like all M.T.H. transit cars, this model features Station Stop Proto-Effects, allowing you to program the train to stop automatically at designated station stops and announce authentic Chicago station names.
For more information on the 6000-series cars and the entire Chicago "L" system, visit www.Chicago-L.org