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Archive for February, 2010
From the Manufacturer
Thomas and his loyal coaches Annie and Clarabel are carrying a number of very important passengers and you are invited to join in their adventures. This HO scale electric train set is the perfect way to begin your Thomas and Friends collection.
Thomas and his loyal passenger coaches Annie and Clarabel are carrying a number of very important passengers, and you’re invited in join in their travel fun! This HO scale electric train set is (more…)
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Toot, toot…here comes a really cool wooden railway set! Every engineer will take delight in the special features of this 45+ piece system. It includes ascending and descending track, track supports, a 3-car train, a covered bridge and a swivel bridge. The traffic gates automatically open and close on the swivel bridge for extra fun! Compatible with popular wooden railway systems.
This Set Includes
* Melissa & Doug Swivel Bridge Train Set
* Melissa & Doug 8 Piece Wooden Tra (more…)
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From the Manufacturer
Railroading fun gets bigger and better with our E-Z Track Accessory Set. Turn a basic 36″ circle into a giant over-under “figure 8” layout with a 14-piece graduated pier set and 14 pieces of steel alloy E-Z Track. A motorized Gandy Dancer hand car and assembled lighted station complete the scene, while an illustrated track plan booklet offers additional layout ideas. For use with Bachmann’s steel alloy E-Z Track.
This is an HO Sc (more…)
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Our basic crossover track allows builders to create figure 8’s in smaller spaces. Made from a solid piece of maple this track is durable.
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From the Manufacturer
The early railroads were instrumental in opening vast tracts of American land for settlement and development. Moving people, natural resources and supplies, steam trains could rightfully be called Frontiersmen.
The early railroads were instrumental in opening vast tracts of American land for settlement and development. Moving people, natural resources, and supplies, steam trains could rightfully be called “Frontiersmen.” The Front (more…)
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