K-Line Coca-Cola bears handcar

YOU CAN TELL that the holidays are upon you when you see Coca-Cola’s charming polar bear ads on television. These have become perennial favorites and have sparked a merchandise line ranging from snow globes to clothing. K-Line has done an exceptional job melding together the popular characters and the firm’s handcar. The handcar itself is […]

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Lionel O gauge Daylight 4-8-4

THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Daylight 4-8-4 locomotive is one of railroading’s most easily recognized steam locomotives. Its black boiler, silver nose with over-and-under headlights, and gaily colored streamlined sides make it a hard engine not to notice. The concept for the new Daylight passenger train was born in the middle of the Great Depression. Southern Pacific […]

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Marklin Large scale 2-6-0

THIS IS JUST what toy train folks have wanted for some time: a locomotive packing some offensive firepower. Trust me, the snowplow gives this engine a whole different personality from your run-of-the-mill light steamer. At last we have a locomotive that just begs to have Lincoln Log obstacles built across the track, herds of large […]

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Marx Tin Town Building panel kit

PART OF THE allure of tinplate trains is their construction material – sheet metal. So what better way to complement operation of those trains than through the use of sheet-metal structures on your layout? But your choices are limited. On one hand you have scarce and expensive prewar structures (primarily railroad stations and right-of-way pieces) […]

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MTH RailKing O gauge doodlebug

THE MOTOR RAIL car, or “doodlebug,” holds an interesting place in railroad history. The concept is rooted in an attempt by railroads to continue to deliver passenger and express service to lines with declining traffic. Shortlines and Class 1 roads alike used motor cars, or doodlebugs, as they’ve become affectionately known. The rail motor car […]

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QSI transformer spike protector

CHANGING TECHNOLOGY allows hobbyists to have more fun with their trains. It also presents an entirely new set of “things to go wrong.” QSI contends that advanced circuit boards and new, high-powered transformers don’t necessarily always go together like peanut butter and jelly, and that you might need the help of PowerGuard to protect your […]

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Third Rail O gauge brass GE C44-9W diesel

AT A UNION PACIFIC yard in Chicago, I recently saw the face of railroading today side by side with that of yesterday. A huge Chicago & North Western Dash 9 was idling next to a rusty, battered old North Western GP9. The difference was like night and day. Similarly, the difference between 3rd Rail’s brass […]

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Train America Studios command-control upgrade board

MORE THAN A YEAR ago Lionel announced its intent to offer portions of its TrainMaster technology to other manufacturers to broaden the reach of Command Control operation. TrainAmerica Studios responded to Lionel’s offer, and now, for the first time, there’s a readily available way to convert any locomotive to TrainMaster Command Control. TrainAmerica Studios is […]

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USA Trains Large scale 44-ton switcher

USA TRAINS CONTINUES to crank out well-made large scale diesels. The company’s locomotives have earned a reputation for realism, quality components, top notch decoration, and value. USA Trains’ latest venture is the 44-ton diesel switcher, and it appears to fit right in to the company’s line of good running engines. The 44-tonner is an engine […]

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Lionel O gauge culvert loader

MOST HOBBYISTS HAVE a great amount of affection for postwar Lionel accessories, but not for the crazy prices the accessories sometimes command these days. In the modern era Lionel has offered a range of reproductions of classic postwar products such as the no. 164 Log Loader (CTT, February 1997) and the no. 38 Water Tower […]

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Lionel O gauge RailSounds boxcar

IF YOU’VE BEEN longing to enter the world of sound systems but: A) are reluctant to modify the internal workings of your locomotives, B) don’t want to deal with the nuances of combined sound system/reverse unit packages, or C) can’t afford to equip every locomotive on your roster with sound, then this boxcar’s for you. […]

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