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I caught "The Night of the Meek" yesterday. A Twilight Zone Christmas episode featuring Art Carney of The Honeymooners among a few other faces from the past.

The opening scene is a toystore with post war Lionel layout and only lasts a few seconds.

  That prop/ layout eventually becomes Gomez Addams's layout on the Addams Family 

One of the kids shows in Minneapolis in the fifties was called "lunch with Casey" starring Roger Awsumb and several co-stars.

The first few years started out with a American Flyer steam engine pulling heavyweight cars. In later years the intro was replaced by Casey climbing down from a real steam engine.

It's unfortunate that so few of those kids shows were recorded and saved.

It seems like every metropolitan area had kids shows based on a clown, or some sort of space explorer/soldier of fortune.

An episode of "Banacek", an NBC Mystery Movie had an episode where an Experimental Safety Vehicle was stolen in shipping -- flat car and all -- from the middle of a moving train. When Banacek figured out how they pulled it off, he demonstrated it using  a Lionel train. Kudos to the prop department for the execution. If I can find a clip, I'll post it. The Episode was "Project Phoenix" and aired in 1972.

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@Mill City posted:

That's the very show, Mike. I enjoyed many peanut butter sandwiches with Casey. Another more recent train centric children's show produced locally is Choo Choo Bob...

I can't edit it short...

I don't watch tv much, but do watch Choo Choo Bob on a broadcast network w/Qubo shows if I catch it. (surprised? )

 Sometimes engines and cars pull me through a few of those in a row, but there yardlimits near that big of a cornfield  So slow, I sometimes fall asleep before the trip ends 

I 1st saw Bob long ago, about the time I first saw ShinyTimeStation reruns or whatever it was called. A Ringo hosted epsisode... and then I saw a face on a train and heard George Carlin's distinct rasp....and then...

..then I knew what I was doing between "first lunch"&"last lunch" for a while; eating second lunch in front of the TV.... Gotta go; hungry.

Two episodes of "Leave it to Beaver" featured model trains. (Yeah, I'm old.) In one, a girl lured Wally over to her house to see her father's American Flyer layout. ("My Brother's Girl", S 1, E 27, 1958) The other one had Beaver being pressured by his mother to donate his Lionel set to a younger kid, because he was "too old" to play with it. (He was probably twelve.) ("Beaver's Electric Trains, S 5, E 17, 1962).

One episode of "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" has the parents pressuring Ricky to get rid of his old trains, and yet Ozzie and his neighbor regain interest when he brings them out and runs them. The old guys even go to a train store to buy more stuff. The store itself is a typical 1950's train store featuring Lionel.  ("The Electric Train",  S 3, E 15, 1955).

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I was watching a Christmas show on the Hallmark Channel, I believe it was this morning, they had a Lionel train set-up in a department store display.  The train wasn't running but the very first thing I noticed when I saw it was that they had the tender facing the wrong direction.  I thought to my self, "brother, someone needs to learn something about steam engines and their tenders."

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