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Table of Contents
Proto-Sound .................................. 2
Celebration Series......................... 4
Ready-To-Run O Gauge Sets ......... 6
Ready-To-Run Std. Gauge Sets ....... 8
O Gauge
Girl’s Freight Set ....................... 10
284E Freight Set ........................ 12
Passenger Car Sets .................... 14
616 Flying Yankee ..................... 16
Junior 1700 Passenger Set ........ 18
UP City of Denver Sets .............. 20
Baby Blue Comet Set ................. 22
2800 Series Freight Cars ........... 24
2600 Series Freight Cars ........... 26
Standard Gauge
American Flyer 4694 Set ........... 28
American Flyer No. 4689 & 4637 30
385E & 1835E Locomotives ....... 32
309 Passenger Sets.................... 33
408E State Set ........................... 34
381E & State Cars ..................... 36
No. 7 & No. 6 Steam Sets .......... 38
Presidential Sets ....................... 40
Red Comet Sets ............................ 42
214 Armored Set ........................... 44
No. 8 & No. 9 Trolleys ............... 45
500 Series Freight Cars ............. 46
200 Series Freight Cars ............. 48
Accessories .................................... 50
Transformers/DCS ........................ 60
Track ............................................. 63
Club ............................................... 64
Website .......................................... 65
versions feature the same accurate, nostalgic
appearance on the outside but feature 21st-
Century technology inside. Proto-Sound offers
today’s tinplate operator more features than a
child of the 1920s or ‘30s ever dreamed of; turn to
the next page for more details.
See ‘Em in Action
We also offer you the choice of learning about our products
through traditional or 21st-Century media — or both. In this and
future catalogs, we’re striving to recreate the excitement that a
new catalog generated nearly every year from the early 1900s
through the onset of World War II. To help set the stage, we’ve in-
cluded many quotes from Lionel and American Flyer catalogs of the
period; like the trains themselves, the language is often outlandish,
colorful, and only loosely related to the real world.
In addition, you can explore Lionel Corporation products in a manner
that would have seemed like science ction to a child of the 1920s
or ‘30s: seeing and hearing them in action on a computer screen
perched on your desk or in your lap, on www.lionelcorporation.com.
Close-up photos and action videos of many items in this catalog
can be found on our site. On the home page, simply click “The
Models” on the left-hand menu, enter the item number
in the “Product Search” feature, and then scroll down the item
page for detail photos and/or a link to an action video.
Where to Find ‘Em
Reecting the cooperative nature of the Lionel Corporation, a col-
laboration between Lionel Electric Trains and M.T.H., our products
will be available from both Lionel and M.T.H. authorized dealers.
We invite you now to turn the page, step back in time and enjoy
the magic that was — and still is — tinplate toy trains.
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