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In the new catalog, MTH has a CSX Safety Train being offered.  I'm excited about this set and it is my first "definite" to order in the catalog.

 

Here is a  pic from the online cat...

 

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Zoomed in on locomotive...

 

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As far as the CSX Safety Train goes, I like what MTH has done in this catalog.  They are offering the above set in Premier, along with some add-on tank cars.  For those with small curves, they are also offering a RailKing Imperial locomotive with separate sale rolling stock that have the Safety Train markings.

 

I've often thought manufacturers should offer similar items in both scale and semi-scale/Traditional within the same catalog.  For instance, when MTH offers a scale Premier Erie Triplex also offer the RailKing Imperial version.  Nice to have options.  Though repeats, this cat does have both the Premier and Imperial N&W J in it.

 

MTH made me a bigger fan with this catalog.

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Neat set. MTH sets like that are a really good value too, in addition to being very nice sets. I got my first Premier set last year, very nice. There was an article in a recent Trains magazine about the guy that got all the safety train stuff started and put together and got the rail roads to buy in to it all and donate cars and even engines to pull them with. It's a pretty big operation now. Nice MTH is offering the trains for us, they have some very nice stuff these days.

 

Interesting idea about having both RK and Premier offerings of the same items in the same catalog. Might cut sown on sales some though? For me, last year I would have ordered the Premier version of an engine I got in RK Scale because I didn't know if or when the Premier version would ever be offered in my road name. Then the very next catalog had the Premier version in my road name, but I had already bought the RK Scale version. Oh well...so it goes, the RK scale version is pretty nice and the sounds are right up there with the best I have from MTH, could even be the best one I have.

FYI, I think Lionel's Wordpress blog did an article on safety trains and the various training  cars and accident scenarios that was quite good.  Tried to find it but had no luck ...

 

TRRR

 

Uodate: Not THE post I mentioned, but a related one that mentions the safety trains, along with training cars: https://lionelllc.wordpress.co...ay-instruction-cars/

Last edited by TomlinsonRunRR
Originally Posted by Daviddurbin:

I really like this set! Just wondering, what do they use the passenger car for?

Here is a link to a site with info on the Safety Train.

 

>> SAFETY TRAIN

 

On that site, click on "Mission Statement" in the left column.  There you will see an inside view of the passenger car...pretty much a large conference table and chairs fill the area.  It serves as a mobile classroom.

Last edited by Michigan & Ohio Valley Lines

I too was immediately struck by this when I saw the catalog.  Seriously thinking of ordering it....if for no other reason than the unique engine.  I wonder though whether this "set" will actually come in a set box or is it going to be like the  CSX intermodal set and just come in a shipping carton.

 

btw, enjoyed seeing the real thing in the video.  Thanks for posting!

Last edited by mike.caruso
Originally Posted by mike.caruso:

       
... I wonder though whether this "set" will actually come in a set box or is it going to be like the  CSX intermodal set and just come in a shipping carton. ...

        Good question, Mike.  I just pre-ordered one if these.  And it would be nice to have a set box, but those days may be behind us now.  Even the Lionel Pocahontas passenger set came in plain shipping cartons.   I didn't order one, but a good bell-weather will be the Lionel M1A coal set.  I think that's the next premium set due out next.  Fancy set box? Or just items packed in a brown shipping carton?

David
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