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![]() LIONEL O GAUGE NORTHERN PACIFIC 48189 40 BOX CAR 6 25010 US $28.95
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![]() LIONEL 9228 CANADIAN PACIFIC OPERATING BOXCAR NIB US $19.99
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![]() NIB Lionel 6 19215 Union Pacific Double Door Boxcar US $11.99
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![]() NEW Lionel 6 25056 Western Pacific Feather Boxcar 1954 Uncatalogued US $12.99
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![]() Lionel 17250 Union Pacific Boxcar 1999 US $54.95
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![]() LIONEL CANADIAN PACIFIC OPER BOX CAR 6 9228 1985 NIB US $49.99
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Model Railroading from A to Z
A is for Atlas Model Railroad Company, the New Jersey based manufacturer of N, HO, and O scale trains, track, and accessories.
B is for Bachman, the Philadelphia based manufacturer of N, HO, and On30 scale trains, track, and accessories including the Plasticville® line.
C is for Caboose, which any good freight train needs at the end.
D is for Diesel, which some of the real locomotives use for fuel.
E is for Electricity, which most model trains use for power.
F is for Freight Train, which have boxcars and other rolling stock to carry goods.
G is for G Scale, (1:22.5) which are the huge (or Gross) model trains that can even be run in the Garden.
H is for H0 Scale, (1:87) which stands for "Half of O" and is the most popular scale for model railroaders.
I is for Impossible, which is what having too many trains is.
J is for Junction, where two things meet and is in many great names for model railway towns.
K is for Kit, which most scenery buildings come disassembled in.
L is for Lionel, the iconic maker of O scale trains.
M is for Model Railroading, which is building replica of a real life railroad system in reduced size.
N is for N Scale, (1:148 to 1:160) which are very small trains that allow for a big layout in a small space.
O is for O Scale, (1/48) which are big trains made popular in the USA by Lionel.
P is for Passenger Train, which carry people and ideally have sleek cars with big windows.
Q is for Quandry, which Q provides for this list.
R is for Roundhouse, where the locomotives sleep.
S is for Switch, which make the trains take different paths around the tracks.
T is for Track, which no model railroader can have enough of.
U is for Union Pacific, which is the largest and oldest railroad network in the USA.
V is for Vision, which all great layouts start out as.
W is for Weathering, where you take a brand new model and make it look older.
X is for X, which crossing tracks resemble.
Y is for Y, which most switch tracks resemble.
Z is for Z Scale, (1:220) which are tiny trains that allow for a big layout in a small space.
Check out my Model Railroading Site with listings of local hobby shops, model railroading clubs, railraoding museums, and more.
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