How much does a Lionel train set cost?
Ready-to-Play sets usually retail around $99.95 to $119.95 and make a great starter set or gift for any family. Please note: As this track system is exclusive to Ready-to-Play sets, it is not compatible with Lionel G Gauge or other G Gauge track systems.
How big is a Lionel O scale train?
Get it in front of 17+ million UK buyers. Lionel O scale model railroads and trains and tracks are systems that run on O gauge tracks, which are tracks that measure 1-1/4 inches between the outside rails. Lionel O gauge sets are all electric and are a scale of 1:48.
When did Lionel stop making O gauge trains?
Following the Great Depression of the 1930s, Lionel introduced the O series for their trains. Ready-to-play sets come with the train set, sections of track, and a transformer. While traditional O gauge trains were discontinued by Lionel in 1939, O gauge sets are still manufactured.
Is there a power catalog for Lionel Trains?
The Lionel Track & Power catalog is BACK with the latest information for more ways to make your layout even bigger, better and more powerful! View More! Here are some tips and tricks to keep your railroad running flawlessly!
What kind of parts do you need for a Lionel train?
We carry both original and reproduction parts for all your Lionel trains and accessories. Fix up your Steam Locomotives, Diesel Locomotives, Accessories, Switches, Operating Cars, Freight Cars, and Passenger cars. We have prewar Lionel parts, Standard gauge Lionel parts, Lionel MPC Parts, and Lionel Modern era parts, and Lionel G Scale parts.
When did Lionel trains stop making electric trains?
This Identification Guide for Lionel Electric Trains covers the “Post-war Era” only from 1945 until 1969. During this period Lionel produced a wide variety of engines, rolling stock, accessories, track and transformers. We are listing those engines, cars and accessories that Lionel produced in O Scale.
What’s the difference between model trains and Lionel Trains?
There’s a difference between model locomotives. Sure, they can all pull cars, blow smoke and ring bells. But if you are looking for more, look no further than Lionel LEGACY. Take running your layout to a whole new level with our Lionel Control System line of products!
Is the Lionel train trademark approved by Lionel LLC?
Use of their trademark symbols have been approved by Lionel LLC and are used with their permission. The fact that these pages have expanded over the last few years is due, in part, to the advice and assistance of many members of the TCA (Train Collectors Association) and TTOS (Toy Train Operating Society).