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Bachmann IndustriesThomas & Friends(TM) - Standard DC Bachmann Industries #58827
Model trains are an inspiration for young and old alike. Whether you are new to the hobby or an experienced expert, there is nothing like the sound of a train rounding the tracks.
You'll find trains in all scales and involvement, from complete ready-to-use sets to building a piece-by-piece fully operating scale layout. Let your imagination go wild!
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Bachmann IndustriesThomas & Friends(TM) - Standard DC Bachmann Industries #58827
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Amtrak P42 Superliner Starter Sets from Kato are a great start for beginners in HO Scale who want reliable trains and easy track assembly. Each set...
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Overview Model the ground-shaking, high horsepower drama of modern railroading with, General Electric’s Evolution Series ES44AC. At the heart of t...
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Overview Like the doodlebugs before them and the RDC (Rail Diesel Car) after them, the Rio Grande Southern's Galloping Geese were a cheap way to p...
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Overview On its customer Web site, the Union Pacific Railroad characterizes a gondola as an “extremely sturdy open design” for carrying “rugged un...
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Overview On its customer Web site, the Union Pacific Railroad characterizes a gondola as an “extremely sturdy open design” for carrying “rugged un...
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Overview Before railroads, “caboose” referred to a small cookhouse on the deck of a sailing ship. Nobody knows for sure, but it was likely the 185...
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Built as a B&O class HC-44 two bay covered hopper in the mid-1970s, this car was later repainted into the CSX tan scheme, but retained i...
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Built in the early 1950s, this 40’ boxcar belonged to a series of 25 cars and was later painted in the red and yellow “The Western Wa...
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Built as a B&O class HC-44 two bay covered hopper in the mid-1970s, this car was later repainted into the CSX tan scheme, but retained i...
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This Conrail 65’ mill gondola was designed to haul finished structural steel shapes and other bulky loads, and featured drop ends tha...
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This Conrail 65’ mill gondola was designed to haul finished structural steel shapes and other bulky loads, and featured drop e...
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Built in the late 1960s, this F68AH bulkhead flatcar was designed to carry lumber, structural steel and pipes, as well ...
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Built in the late 1960s, this F68AH bulkhead flatcar was designed to carry lumber, structural steel and pipes, a...
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This F68AH flat car was built by Bethlehem Steel in 1974 for TTX and has a 263,000-pound capacity. This bulkhead flatcar is used to c...
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Founded in 1923, the James E. Strates Shows is America's only railroad carnival, travelling the United States during a seven-m...
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This 60’ double-plug-door boxcar was rebuilt by Conrail in the mid-1990s and repainted into the Conrail Quality paint scheme. With a ...
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This F68AH flat car was built by Bethlehem Steel in 1974 for TTX and has a 263,000-pound capacity. This bulkhead flatcar is used to c...
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Built in April of 1965, this three bay covered hopper has a 200,000 pound capacity and previous to CSX ownership, it belonged ...
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Built in April of 1965, this three bay covered hopper has a 200,000 pound capacity and previous to CSX ownership, it belonged to Fami...
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This General American-Evans Corporation boxcar was leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad and featured Damage Free (DF) loaders. Founded in 189...
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This F68AH flat car was built by Bethlehem Steel in 1974 for TTX and has a 263,000-pound capacity. This bulkhead flatcar is used to c...
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