VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23

VTG_Lionel_Train_Prewar_229_Steam_Engine_Locomotive_Whistle_Tender_O_Toy_TC23_01_ejv VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23

VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23. The train has been used, but is in good condition. There is minor wear (scuff marks/scratches and stains/discolorations) from use and age. It comes from a smoke free home. Please see photos for more details. Item comes as shown. Please note that vintage/antique items may have standard wear from age and/or use. Please see my other listings for more collectibles. If you are a seasoned or new collector, be sure to add my shop in your favorites because I will be listing new housewares, books, collectibles, jewelry, figurines, etc DAILY!
VTG Lionel Train Prewar 229 Steam Engine Locomotive & Whistle Tender O Toy TC23

Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car

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Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car

Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car
Offered for sale is this wonderful vintage set of three trains included are an engine, caboose and a passenger car. The wheels on the engine are cracked and dryed out from age. Look at the photos and ask questions and I will be happy to answer them. A response at the end of a sale is appreciated within 2 days so I know we have connected.
Rare Vintage Prewar Lionel Trains Engine, Caboose & Passenger Car

LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27

LIONEL_GE_IR_60_Ton_Box_Cab_2_car_Train_Orange_withGreen_Rd_248_Pre_War_O_27_01_med LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27

LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27
We try to be Friendly to our international customers especially with our. UPS Standard to Canada. Lionel Pre-war 0 Gauge 248 Electric Locomotive was introduced in 1927 and cataloged through 1932. Been completely disassembled cleaned and reworked its wiring. Runs well but forward only as it has no reversing unit, and the headlight works. Comes with it’s two matching passenger coaches 629 and 630. This was Lionel’s. Smallest electric engine, and never came with a reversing unit. The 248 is 7 3/4 inches long- not including couplers. The dark green and orange versions came with a strap or diecast headlight. Locomotive has a Lionel CBC-1S combination coupler. Lionel was trying to compete with the Ives patented. The latch couplers were made compatible with the hook couplers by the addition slotted extension welded to the shank of the latch coupler. These combo couplers CBC-1S were used on locomotives up to about 1926. For a time in the 1930s, Lionel produced a combination coupler. This coupler has a hook and latch on it to work with the later automatic couplers, but it also has a slot in it to accommodate the tab in a tab-in-slot coupler. Lionel put these couplers on engines so they could pull both types of cars, and Lionel made this type in both Standard Gauge and O Gauge sizes. Be careful when shopping for these to get the right size. Lionel only used these couplers on engines, but there’s nothing to say you have to. You can mount this coupler on a regular car to give it the ability to connect with either type. You can’t couple a tab-in-slot coupler directly to the late prewar box coupler. But you can put this coupler on one or both ends of a car and use that as a universal car that can accommodate the other two Lionel types, since both a box-coupler and a tab-in-slot coupler can connect up with a combination coupler. SiliconUnderground Dave Farquhar. To see all our listings, visit: Ika’s Train Store. A box-cab, in railroad terminology, is a locomotive in which the machinery and crew areas are enclosed in a box-like superstructure. In 1912 GE combined for the first time an internal combustion engine with electric traction motors. Impetus for wider adoption of this technology was provided by improved control systems introduced around 1920 and the State of New York’s. Which banned the use of steam locomotives within the New York metropolitan area. A consortium consisting of Alco GE and Ingersol Rand. Started series production of the ALCO-Box-cabs in 1925. GE and Ingersoll Rand went on with the production of the former ALCO boxcabs, but without ALCO. All models have chassis and Running Gear Generators, traction motors. And controls from GE, and Ingersoll Rand provided the diesel engine. The principle of operation was the same as modern locomotives, the diesel engine driving a main generator of 600 volts DC with four axle-hung traction motors. In contrast to the ALCO boxcabs having a design with side doors and ladders the GE boxcabs have front doors and end platforms with steps. The underframe was cast steel. The radiator system was sitting on the roof of the locomotive. At each locomotive end a GE Model CD65 motor with a Sturtevant multivane fan. Was pressing air through the radiators. The General Electric Company has a history that dates back to the late 1870s. Despite some bumps in the road over the years; it still remains one of the largest corporations in the world, building everything from jet engines to kitchen appliances. GE’s introduction into the locomotive manufacturing market began as early as 1918 and they built modest diesel switchers during the 1930s and 1940s. The company also manufactured locomotives in conjunction with the American Locomotive Company (Alco) for many years. However, this partnership cratered in the mid-1950s when GE recognized Alco was increasingly lagging behind industry leader GM’s Electro-Motive Division. Over time, General Electric’s locomotives became evermore reliable to the point that the company eclipsed General Motor’s EMD in the 1980’s. GE is credited with commercially producing the very first diesel-electric locomotive in 1918, a motor car design built for the Jay Street Connecting Railroad, Engine #4. Designated as model GM-50 it was essentially a diesel-powered motor car, somewhat similar to an interurban car, and built, in conjunction with Alco and Ingersoll-Rand. Later, in 1924 the three companies built a 300 horsepower, 60-ton box-cab design. In the event you are not, please contact me immediately before leaving feedback so we may resolve it. Note #3: If not previously stated item(s) come from a smoke-free environment with cats. Note #4: This is a Grandma & Grandpa shop. For our international customers: YES!! Send us a complete list of all the items you want. Then we will cancel the listings for the items and turn them into a special listing just for you (We’ll send you the listing named before making it active).
LIONEL GE-IR 60-Ton Box-Cab & 2-car Train Orange withGreen Rd# 248 Pre-War O 27

Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive

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Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive

Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive
However, noticeable differences exist particularly with respect to the color, finish, and texture of paint when compared to an original piece. The shell and chassis have been re-painted. This locomotive shows scratches and paint loss throughout various sections of the shell and chassis. This locomotive shows rust on the chassis and trucks. The instruction manual is not included. The original box is not included. Please check the photos for a detailed look at this item. Overall condition is Restored – Very Good. Trainz Product Id: 11445325. Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive. This is a Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive from 1927-32. This locomotive features tinplate construction, an operating headlight, a motor, latch coupler and metal wheels & axles. Condition: Restored – Very Good. Restored to a general high standard. Standards for all toy train related accessory items apply to the visual appearance of the item and do not consider the operating functionality of the equipment. Condition and Grading Standards are subjective, at best, and are intended to act as a guide. This item has been tested and operates as expected. The Trainz SKU for this item is 5285943. Please note, after seven days our systems may automatically re-list unpaid items. Learn more by reviewing our policies. Explain why the item does not meet your expectations and how you would like us to handle the issue. If your item has been damaged try to include a photograph of the actual damages. We’ll do our absolute best to make you happy. Make sure to include your contact and order information when you return your items. Contacting Trainz provides us a chance to resolve your issue while allowing you to keep the item. O Scale 2 Rail.
Lionel 248 Vintage O Prewar 0-4-0 Tinplate Powered Electric Locomotive