Lionel Trains
Check eBay, or contact Lionel Trains about it.
Lionel began making toy trains in the early 1900's. Lionel no longer makes toy trains. They were discontinued in the late 1960's. http://www.ehow.com/how_7518020_identify-lionel-train-set.html
Lionel Fastrack trains are available online through many providers. Popular web sites that have these for sale include Amazon, Lionelstore and eBay. They can be purchased at a local hobby store as well.
Lionel Trains can be purchased in a variety of hobby shops around Milwaukee. Some include Silver Spring Hobby Games & Trains, as well as Sommerfeld's South Trains.
No, HO and N scale trains are not compatible.
The United States of America. Lionel trains invented by Joshua Lionel Cowen. He was born on "Henry St. in Manhattan's Lower East Side". sources from Joshua Lionel Cowen Biography. Posted by Samantha Seeboonruang
HO scale trains were developed in roughly the year 1900. HO scale trains are the most popular scale trains in the entire World. The scale is roughly 1:87 which is quite different to some other model trains which could explain its popularity.
Lionel O Gauge Trains can be purchased through Amazon or Ebay, the official Lionel store, and Eric's Trains. Purchasing used is a cost efficient option and going to garage sales, looking at craigslist or kijji may also be a good option to find parts at least for the Lionel Train sets.
The cast of A Century of Lionel Legendary Trains - 2000 includes: Ron Grossman as Himself - Journalist Richard Kughn as Himself - Former Owner of Lionel Trains, Inc. Richard Maddox as Himself - President, Lionel LLC John Palm as Himself - Lionel Collector Tom Snyder as Himself - Host Joseph Stachler as Himself - Lionel Collector Neil Young as himself
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The answer is yes. Lionel and Atlas O scale trains are 100 percent compatible. You differentiate model and toy trains according to their scale and their gauge. "Scale" relates to the comparative ratio of measurements between the model and its full-size counterpart or prototype. "Gauge" the second aspect of a model's size, refers tp tje space betweem tje rails of the track, For O gauge this measurement is 1 1/4 inches. These same models are built to a ratio of 1:48 so a 50 foot long real (prototype) locomotive would be 12 1/2 inches in length on the model. Atlas model trains will run on Lionel track and vise-a-versa. The two companies also use the same style and type of coupler along with the same hieight for holding their trains together. I hope this helps and if you need more information e-mail or call me, thanks. Jerry Kimble jkimble@atlaso.com 1-908-687-9590 ext. 7118 Atlas Model Railroad Company