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Well this is my first time on this thread and I find that even though I rode the PRR extensively (commuted to University on the NE corridor while it was still Pennsy) I have very little in the way of PRR equipment.  So here is the best I can do.  New addition for me, the Lionel #6454 PRR boxcar made between 1948-1952.

Lionel 6454 PRR Box

Great pictures everyone, thanks for posting

Don

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Unfortunately everything is packed up waiting for my hoped for next and last migration but have some pics.

S1 on test stand.

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The perfect compliment the Fleet of Modern.

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A Lionel metal double door box Santa brought with my first Lionel train set Christmas of 1947 or maybe Santa brought with second set the Lionel "Electronic" set for Christmas 1948.

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A scale S2 by Lionel made in violation of contract with Mike Wolf.

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A MTH model of the uniquest of all GG1's.

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A Train Master.

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Shrouded K4.

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A few cabin cars mixed with other roads cabooses.

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Ron

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Well this is my first time on this thread and I find that even though I rode the PRR extensively (commuted to University on the NE corridor while it was still Pennsy) I have very little in the way of PRR equipment.  So here is the best I can do.  New addition for me, the Lionel #6454 PRR boxcar made between 1948-1952.

Lionel 6454 PRR Box

Great pictures everyone, thanks for posting

Don

Nice looking boxcar here are some pictures for you on the shepherd and sheep, We think we got from scenic express about 8 yrs ago I did a search on scenic express and out of stock, item number PR65325 $28.99 maker Preiser, Good luck with your find, did you try ebay?











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Sitka:  Thanks for the pictures and the compliment on my "lone" piece of PRR equipment.  I looked at my collection inventory and it turns out I do have 1 or 2 more cars but they are in storage (another word for lost ).  I will try your sources and e-bay.  Have looked on the trains portion of e=bay but not the "diecast figures" specific listings.  Oh well, I am off next week and will search then.  Thanks again for your response and information.

Don

Well this is my first time on this thread and I find that even though I rode the PRR extensively (commuted to University on the NE corridor while it was still Pennsy) I have very little in the way of PRR equipment.  So here is the best I can do.  New addition for me, the Lionel #6454 PRR boxcar made between 1948-1952.

Lionel 6454 PRR Box

Great pictures everyone, thanks for posting

Don

Don,

  You are hereby admitted to our exciting club! Glad you are not anti-Pennsy if you rode it as a commuter!

Tom

PRR8976 - No I am certainly not "anti-Pennsy"  in fact just the opposite.  Its just that after collage, all my military / job assignments were in the mid and south west and hence out of Pennsy territory so I just didn't collect much PRR equipment.  I do have the Lionel # 675 locomotive that many have posted and that the general opinion seems to be its a K4 even though the wheel arrangement is not correct.  Anyway .... thank you for the welcome.  

I did find one other piece of rolling stock in my collection but I am afraid that it bears little resemblance to anything  real or scale.  It is however from as early as 1915 and was available until 1925.  It is the Lionel #800 box car.  So Pennsy modelers, here is what you would have had if you had been modeling in the first 1/2 of the 20th century

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Best wishes and Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays

Don

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