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Reply to "The Very Small Pre-War American Flyer Stations - M90, 90,91,93, and 234"

Well I thought that I might add something to this thread that Robert S. Butler started.  I noticed what I might call a "small" although perhaps not a "very small" American Flyer (clearly Chicago Flyer) lithographed station that I had and thought I might put some photos of that station in this thread.  If I am in error, I apologize in advance.

I am thinking of the "Flyer Town Station" # 96.  It contains lithographed "signs" for the Flyer Town Station and for the "American Flyer R. R. ".  It also includes the number (No. 96) on the Flyer Town Station sign.   It is interesting in that it has a different litho pattern on all 4 sides.  Front, Back, Left, and Right are all different.  Roof is embossed and Green as many of the somewhat later buildings discussed above are and the platform is cream on top and seemingly unfinished underneath.  It is lighted although I would think that very little light would escape.

Here is the front view, what I envision as the "track side"  Note one partially open door.

Flyer 96 Station -front

Here is the Right Side with two large windows and the sign "American Flyer R.R."

Flyer 96 Station- rt side

 

Here is the left side, with the sign " Flyer Town Station No. 96"

Flyer 96 Station - left side

Here is the rear or "street" side.  Only one center door.

Flyer 96 Station - rear

So there you have it.  Hope this was of interest and not too far off the subject. 

Keep Healthy

Don McErlean

 

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  • Flyer 96 Station -front
  • Flyer 96 Station- rt side
  • Flyer 96 Station - left side
  • Flyer 96 Station - rear

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