
Enameled metal suburban style “Lionel City” station, is late variation 124-style, made mid to late 1930’s. Station is 13.5 x 9.25″ at base, about 10″ to top of chimneys. Station is original tan with ivory-white windows and doors, buff trim, light red roof, 45N light green base. It has an automatic train-control stop mechanism inside plus an interior light and 2 exterior silver-finish decorative lights. Hanging sign and Waiting Room signs are aluminum, 1 has tarnish spots, also has paper destination boards. Station looks clean, but has some dirt in details/seams, some loose dirt inside. It has light wear to finish, should be EX if you give it a light cleaning. Bulb fits loose in 1 exterior fixture. A nice looking example. Original box has complete flaps, is dated 1939, has some dirt/stains and writing as shown. Box was opened at label end, the label has wear and some loss in 1 corner. All Items, including N. (new-old-stock), are graded and represented as vintage collectibles. Operational ability and characteristics or completeness of vintage motors, mechanisms, wiring, bulbs etc are not guaranteed. We do not guarantee coupler operation. We try to note any obvious missing parts, defects or restorations in the description. Results are from simple bench-testing to help determine if mechanism is intact. Digital photography may distort image. The item is straight unless noted otherwise in the listing. WHEN PURCHASING MULTIPLE ITEMS, PLEASE PLACE ALL ITEMS IN SHOPPING CART. Due to size, weight or shape, not all items can be combined. No one is perfect, so please communicate and allow us an attempt to resolve any issues within our policy prior to leaving feedback.