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They are about 4 inches tall, which is 16 feet in o scale, so Eddie g is correct, this is what they actually are.

But interestingly enough, the were originally marketed for Standard Gauge train layouts, despite being half the size they should have been. But in tinplate land, crossing gates are as tall as a locomotive and as long as a boxcar, and gatemen a d flagmen are twenty feet tall.

I like the white one with the green trim. Architecture is very New Jersey. Not surprising, Lionel was based in New Jersey, and two of the houses were based on the homes of Lionel executives, namely the Caruso brothers.

My yellow 911 with a red roof was given me for my 8th birthday in 1942. Interesting that my dad could still find one (leftover stock) at the downtown Los Angeles Bullocks Dept. store nine months after Pearl Harbor. At 78 with its plot intact, it’s the center piece of my layout. But placed back a ways, its slightly small size works out perfectly.12-DSC01874-b

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