I recently noted that there had been a forum discussion wondering what year American OO was featured in Classic Toy Trains. Lionel OO gauge was the
In our recent family trip to Kansas/Nebraska/Colorado we kept count and saw over 50 moving trains, and probably 1/3 of them were coal trains. As
Two of the reasons I started this site were to spread the word on American OO and to make it easier for people looking for
Over the holidays I have been looking at a few back issues and was reading an article on Lionel for 1955 in the January, 1989
I finally finished the last three tank cars of the “tank car project” from late summer. First we have this pair of Orient tank cars.
Here is a model I have had in my mind to purchase for years, and I finally started searching and found a good deal on
Exhibit A is this pair of Lionel 0044 box cars. This model is the detailed, two rail version of this car, marketed 1939-42, also offered
Dick Kuehnemund forwarded these interesting photos of three-rail Lionel track he purchased a while back. Included in a purchase were 2 odd-ball sections which I
I run my layout on DC. I make no regular use of Lionel OO locomotives other than the one I own that was re-powered by
Lionel when they went into OO in 1938 was very aware of HO and the battle of the gauges. On page 28 of the 1939