Lionel Trains Accessories
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The automatic gateman set the standard for operating and amusing accessories
Lionel has waved American flags with 48 and 50 stars
Big and blinking highway signals have protected Lionel roads since the 1920s
Announce, sing, yell, or giggle with the no. 465 sound dispatching station
Lionel dared to ship radioactive materials with the no. 14065 nuclear reactor
The no. 32910 rotary coal tipple hoisted black diamonds plus a hopper car
Lionel cloaked its no. 119 landscaped tunnel from 1957 and ’58 in shadow and mystery
A trio of ingenious models introduced in 1940 shared a perplexing secret
Four lights and colorful towers let the no. 395 floodlight towers outshine its rivals
Creeping at a snail’s pace suited the no. 350 engine transfer table just fine
Different identities of the no. 128 animated newsstand have kept us laughing since 1957
Handling culverts on the nos. 342 and 345 operating models demanded lots of coordination
Time to stand tall and salute a century’s worth of Lionel semaphores
Kids loved and moms hated the coal-spewing no. 397 diesel-type loader
You needed steady fingers plus good luck to enjoy the no. 461 platform with truck and trailer
Clicks and bubbles brought the no. 455 oil derrick to life
The no. 93 water tower never escaped the shadows of its big brothers
It really did take Lionel 40 years to bring out the no. 213 operating lift bridge
Two guys chasing each other made the no. 192 railroad control tower a favorite
Money was no object when Lionel set out to design the no. 497 coaling station
Escaping the cold with the hot no. 352 ice depot set with car from 1955
You just won’t find a larger or tougher accessory than the no. 12741 Mi-Jack intermodal crane
It took Lionel 60 years to reach for the stars with the no. 175 rocket launcher
Exploring the wonderful world of Lionel Trains: Accessories
Colorful and innovative accessories have entertained us for a century