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Note: This article originally appeared in the September 2000 issue of Classic Toy Trains. In celebration of Lionel’s 125th ...
For the last 113 years, Lionel Trains has been making model trains that mirror the real-life versions on America's railways. Here are some of the most iconic.
Lionel trains turns 125, ... He points towards the model trains. ... "And Lionel's largest trains, called O Gauge, appeal not just to kids as toys, ...
My collection consists of Lionel Model Trains. They are O Gauge with a scale of 1:48. One inch on every model represents 48 inches in real life. Included are train sets, ...
Lionel model trains get back on track. Published: Dec. 09, 2008, ... In his book "Inside the Lionel Trains Fun Factory," Robert Osterhoff described the daily scene at the Jersey plants: ...
How Lionel is moving the business of model trains into the 21st century. ... Controlling Model Trains From Your iPad. In moving into the digital realm, Lionel has also entered the open source realm.
A Lionel toy train around the Christmas tree continues to be a fixture of holiday tradition in some families. The iconic American company is about to roll into its 125th anniversary.
Among the oldest model trains in the shop is a 1920 Lionel that sells for $425. There are others designed to appeal for specific collectors — Harley-Davidson, Coca-Cola, Miller High Life, Coors ...
Model trains are measured using: Scale, which tells you the ratio of your model train compared with a real one. An O scale model train is 1:48, so 1 inch on the model equals 48 inches on a real train.
PATERSON, N.J. (CBSNewYork)-- Picture the model trains under a Christmas tree, but to the extreme. In an old silk mill in Paterson, there's a miniature world of wonder, WCBS 880's Sean Adams reported.