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@Phil McCaig posted:

That engine looks brand new .  Where did you find it and what did you have to pay for it.?    I get a big kick out of seeing something like that still in such nice condition.  I agree about Lionel building solid products back then.   Nice find.  

Phil,

Are you referring to the engine pictured in my original post?

I purchased that engine almost two years ago at the Toy and Train show in Westchester County, New York. It is exceptional but, as nice as it is, I think I paid too much - $200. It seems to have very little run time on it.

About six months later, I found another one at a show in Connecticut for which I paid $100. That one is also in excellent condition but has been serviced and is the one I run more often. See video.

I'm actually not a collector or operator of traditional Lionel trains. These are the only ones that I own. Perhaps that's evident by the prices I paid for them. I bought them because I wanted to have examples of a classic Lionel locomotive that was "Made in USA" - like what I had back in 1949. My main interest is 3-Rail scale model railroading with modern trains, although I only run conventional.

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