Lionel pre-136y

136 YELLOW/RED/GREEN STOP STATION

 

Built from 1937 until 1942. This station is very similar to the 126 which preceeded it. This building has a light green base, yellow walls, two yellow chimneys, red roof, red picture windows with white trim, and small white windows. A plaque that reads "EXPRESS" is over one door, while the plaque over the other door reads "BAGGAGE." A larger plaque that would face the track reads "LIONELVILLE". Station is illuminated with the stop train mechanism, similar to the Post-War 132.

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