Lionel SET-2012-2
C&O Super Freight Electric Train Set with Track and Transformer addtional loco may require more power) A 6-12054 operating track which will operate the included Milk Car and lionel operating cars every made, and uncouple any lionel car too. 8 curved(6-12015), and 8 straight (6-12014) Fastrack, and 1 (6-12016) terminal track, making a 40 by 92 inch layout which will fit on a 4 x 8 table
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Set Includes:#2347 C&O GP-7,#6414 Evans Auto Loader,#6464-735 New Haven Boxcar,#6415 Sunoco 3-Dome Tank Car,#6342 Culvert Car,#3662 Operating Milk Car, and #6437 Lionel Lines Porthole Caboose Locomotive Features: Transformer controled Pullmor motor Headlights on both ends Electronic diesel horn and bell Die-casttrucks, pilot, and fuel tank Magne-Traction AND Traction tires for extra pulling power Illuminated cab interior Rolling Stock Features: FasTrack ready metal platform and seven milk cans included for the operating milk car Figure in milk car unloads cans onto the platform at a touch of a button Die-cast AAR-style trucks Operating couplers Metal handrails and ladders on tank car Four red autos in auto carrier Seven culvert pipes in gondola, Gondola works in conjunction with the 342 Culvert Loader (6-37951) and 345 Culvert Unloader (6-37952) sold separately. The train set comes in a set box and each car in the set is individually boxed. Gauge: Traditional O Gauge Dimensions: Set Length: Approx. 74 inches Powerful 80 watt transformer with enough power to handle additional accessories and expansion for a much larger layout (You can add as much track as you want using the transformer supplied - but an addtional loco may require more power) A 6-12054 operating track which will operate the included Milk Car and lionel operating cars every made, and uncouple any lionel car too. 8 curved(6-12015), and 8 straight (6-12014) Fastrack, and 1 (6-12016) terminal track, making a 40 by 92 inch layout which will fit on a 4 x 8 table |
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