I just told my wife the other night that I'd like to find a pallet full of those. Let them run laps around the barn. Age gap played a part as she didn't get it. She never knew anyone with a set.
That's awesomeThat pic has to be around 1970. Set it up and it still works.
There's one of these still out in the shop. The grandkids could never figure out where the batteries went.
Yup, that is like what I was thinking. Up around the top. Let it make laps for the rest of time. Be cool as cool gets.I still have a Lionel Thomas the train set in the box from i think 92 . Newer but still a classic . I actually got it out last fall and tried to get it going for my daughter but the transformer is pretty much shot . For any of you that ever heard of the " worlds largest cookoo clock" it used to be located at the Alpine Alpa restaurant in Wilmot ohio , I helped clean it up before they restored it . The place closed two years later , anyhow Dave they had a train that ran the whole way around the eating area all mimicking the swiss alps , it was the coolest thing I've ever seen Train wise I wish I had some pictures of it.
What about the Penn Central ? .....Been around the railroad my whole life, 4 generations worked for the railroad. I went a different route….
Erie Lackawanna
Conrail
Norfolk Southern
That was the progression at our household.
Yep, the conrail merger of all the smaller lines was a pretty tough time…..One merger right after the other .....
Sometime in the 60’s if I remember correctly.Here's a historical map of railroad mergers. I was thinking Erie Lackawana went with Penn Central, but did not.....Erie DID merge with Lackawana at some earlier point....
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