Item #: CON-RT81511 | HO Scale
Item #: CON-ATHG63891 | HO Scale
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Item #: CON-SXT30405 | HO Scale
Item #: CON-TSM10719-05 | HO Scale
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Item #: CON-RT80554-Issues | HO Scale
Item #: CON-EP80606-5 | HO Scale
Item #: CON-EP80606-6-LooseWeight | HO Scale
Item #: CON-EP80613-1 | HO Scale
Brunswick Green with Single Gold Stripe
Item #: CON-ATHG68804 | HO Scale
Item #: CON-KAD5208 | HO Scale
Item #: CON-KAD6004 | HO Scale
One door is loose and will need to be glued into position
Note...detail off one of the hopper bottom details.
Item #: CIL2250-1 | HO Scale
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Item #: TCY1403-Eureka | HO Scale
Tuscan Red Logo with Large Slogan and Bilingual Markings
Item #: CIL2285-1A | HO Scale
Item #: GPM0619-1 | HO Scale
Item #: CIL-2320-1S-F1 | HO Scale
Item #: TCY1177 | HO Scale
Continues the history of the commuter road's vast fleet of Multiple Unit (MU) cars, beginning in 1953 with 20 cars purchased by William Wyer, the railroad's trustee. It then features the Pullman-Standard car fleets of 1955 and 1963 as well as cars purchased by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority starting in 1968, first with the M1 fleet of Metropolitans, then M3's, M7's and finally the M9's of 2020. Also covered are the railroad's two sets of gas turbine/electrics and Budd Rail Diesel Cars (RDC's).