From the end of the Civil War to the 1880's, cowboys drove millions of cattle hundreds of miles from open ranges in Texas to railroads in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, and Wyoming. There the cattle were loaded into railcars (called "cattle cars" or "stock cars") and transported to cities in the midwestern and eastern United States. Today, almost all cattle are transported by truck. Except on your tabletops, where these Upstate Farm Cattle Co. cars can remain the #1 mode of transportation for tiny, fake cows
Contains 48 trains and 1 stackable score marker.
Produced by the Little Plastic Train Company
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