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Surveymonkey Analyze Tell LCCA Poll Question #10 Q1 What is your favorite "Lionel Road Name". Please only road names used by Lionel Answered: 228 Skipped: 0 # Responses Date 1 New Haven 10/13/2014 2:02 PM 2 Illinois Central 10/10/2014 1:54 PM 3 Reading and Pennsylvania 10/8/2014 12:44 PM 4 Lionel Lines 9/29/2014 7:02 PM 5 Chicago Northwestern 9/29/2014 5:51 AM 6 New York Central Santa Fe Union Pacific Penn Railroad 9/28/2014 6:39 PM 7 UNION PACIFIC 9/26/2014 1:16 PM 8 Pennsylvania 9/24/2014 10:18 AM 9 Lackawanna 9/22/2014 12:14 PM 10 1: Wabash, 2: ERIE 9/22/2014 10:13 AM 11 Prr Pennsylvania 9/21/2014 8:40 PM 12 B&O 9/21/2014 1:54 PM 13 FRISCO 9/21/2014 11:11 AM 14 lackawanna 9/20/2014 11:24 PM 15 Chessie 9/20/2014 9:14 PM 16 Jersey Central 9/20/2014 4:05 PM 17 MILWAUKEE ROAD/SOO LINE 9/20/2014 2:34 PM 18 Santa Fe 9/20/2014 1:37 PM 19 Soo Line 9/20/2014 10:40 AM 20 AT&SF 9/20/2014 8:25 AM 21 PRR 9/20/2014 7:54 AM 22 SANTA FE 9/20/2014 12:32 AM 23 Bethlehem Steel 9/19/2014 11:17 PM 24 New York Central 9/19/2014 10:03 PM 25 Amtrak 9/19/2014 7:17 PM 26 Canadian National 9/19/2014 6:24 PM 27 Milwaukee Road 9/19/2014 6:17 PM 28 Santa Fe, NKP, Union Pacific 9/19/2014 6:15 PM 29 PRR close second UP 9/19/2014 6:12 PM 30 NS, UP, CSX, CN,CP, BNSF, GN, NYC, 9/19/2014 5:52 PM 31 Nickel Plate Road 9/19/2014 5:41 PM 1 / 26 Tell LCCA Poll Question #10 32 Lackawanna 9/19/2014 5:10 PM 33 Pennsylvania 9/19/2014 4:55 PM 34 Kansas City Southern 9/19/2014 4:32 PM 35 Boston & Maine 8/13/2014 7:39 PM 36 NYC 8/12/2014 10:06 PM 37 milwaukee road 8/10/2014 2:17 PM 38 Lionel Lines 8/9/2014 9:46 PM 39 New York Central 8/9/2014 4:10 PM 40 pennsy 8/8/2014 8:03 PM 41 Pennsylvania Rail Road 8/7/2014 12:59 PM 42 Milwaukee Road 8/6/2014 2:31 PM 43 Illinois Central 8/5/2014 9:48 AM 44 Reading 8/4/2014 9:27 AM 45 New York Central 8/3/2014 2:05 PM 46 New York Central 8/2/2014 9:05 PM 47 chicago northwestern 8/2/2014 2:40 PM 48 North Pole Central 8/1/2014 8:23 PM 49 PRR 7/30/2014 12:46 PM 50 Union Pacific 7/30/2014 3:35 AM 51 Duluth Missabe 7/29/2014 5:36 PM 52 Norfolk & Western, Pere Marquette and Michigan Central 7/29/2014 9:32 AM 53 Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines PRSL 7/25/2014 7:58 PM 54 Alaska Railroad 7/25/2014 6:53 PM 55 CSX 7/22/2014 4:55 PM 56 PENNSYLVANIA RR 7/22/2014 11:27 AM 57 Baltimore and Ohio, Then Florida East Coast 7/22/2014 9:58 AM 58 Louisville & Nashville 7/19/2014 10:44 AM 59 New Jersey Central - The Blue Comet 7/17/2014 11:56 PM 60 New York Central 7/17/2014 9:59 PM 61 pennsy 7/16/2014 7:25 PM 62 Louisville and Nashville ... L & N 7/15/2014 8:56 PM 63 Western Maryland 7/11/2014 3:22 PM 64 Union Pacific 7/8/2014 12:21 PM 65 PENN CENTRAL 7/8/2014 9:20 AM 66 PENNA 7/5/2014 6:08 PM 67 Cotton Belt (SSW) 7/4/2014 3:19 PM 68 Canadian Pacific 7/2/2014 4:39 PM 69 Baltimore & Ohio 7/1/2014 11:44 AM 2 / 26 Tell LCCA Poll Question #10 70 Frisco 6/27/2014 7:26 PM 71 New haven rr 6/25/2014 10:25 PM 72 U S Coast Gaurd 6/23/2014 2:08 PM 73 Union Pacific 6/21/2014 5:26 PM 74 western pacific 6/20/2014 10:11 PM 75 Union Pacific 6/19/2014 4:51 AM 76 conrail 6/17/2014 1:29 PM 77 My favorite Lionel Road Name is the Cotton Belt. 6/16/2014 3:33 PM 78 Santa Fe 6/12/2014 10:27 PM 79 C and o 6/11/2014 8:23 PM 80 Milwaukee Road 6/11/2014 2:22 PM 81 Norfolk & Western 6/10/2014 12:03 PM 82 Reading Lines 6/9/2014 3:09 PM 83 Lionel lines 6/8/2014 7:43 AM 84 NICKEL PLATE NKP 6/7/2014 8:37 AM 85 Santa Fe 6/7/2014 1:55 AM 86 straussberg 6/6/2014 8:51 PM 87 L & N. Lionel is my favorite brand and the Louisville and Nashville my favorite road name. Lionel never made any 6/6/2014 6:41 PM L & N trains in pre war or post war. They are making a few in the modern era. I love Lionel & The Old Reliable. 88 Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Santa Fe 6/6/2014 4:34 PM 89 Union Pacific 6/6/2014 1:41 PM 90 Milwaukee Road 6/6/2014 9:19 AM 91 Santa Fe Union Pacific 6/5/2014 8:09 PM 92 Great Northern Railroad 6/5/2014 7:34 PM 93 NEW HAVEN 6/5/2014 6:16 PM 94 Union Pacific 6/5/2014 4:44 PM 95 Chesapeake & Ohio 6/5/2014 4:44 PM 96 Erie or Erie-Lackawana 6/5/2014 4:07 PM 97 Minneapolis & St. Louis 6/5/2014 3:38 PM 98 Santa Fe 6/5/2014 3:29 PM 99 Northern Pacific 6/5/2014 3:12 PM 100 It depends on the paint scheme. 6/5/2014 3:03 PM 101 PRR 6/5/2014 9:23 AM 102 Pennsylvania Railroad 6/4/2014 11:51 AM 103 Santa Fe 6/4/2014 11:41 AM 104 Erie Lackawanna 6/4/2014 7:00 AM 105 North Pole Central 6/3/2014 11:52 PM 106 Pennsylvania 6/3/2014 5:58 PM 3 / 26 Tell LCCA Poll Question #10 107 TEXAS SPECIAL 6/3/2014 11:56 AM 108 Pennsylvania 6/3/2014 11:00 AM 109 New Haven 6/3/2014 9:10 AM 110 New York Central 6/3/2014 7:13 AM 111 ATSF and BNSF 6/2/2014 7:45 PM 112 Santa Fe 6/2/2014 7:13 PM 113 Norfolk & Western 6/2/2014 6:50 PM 114 Milwaukee Road 6/2/2014 6:26 PM 115 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 6/2/2014 10:32 AM 116 texas special 6/2/2014 7:35 AM 117 Great Northern 6/2/2014 2:01 AM 118 b & o 6/2/2014 1:11 AM 119 C & O 6/2/2014 1:07 AM 120 Western Pacific 6/1/2014 9:57 PM 121 Michigan Central 6/1/2014 9:39 PM 122 BNSF 6/1/2014 7:53 PM 123 New York Cenrral 6/1/2014 7:25 PM 124 The Milwaukee Road 6/1/2014 7:17 PM 125 Canadian Pacific 6/1/2014 4:42 PM 126 New York Central 6/1/2014 1:15 PM 127 The BURLINGTON Route. 6/1/2014 12:56 PM 128 Baltimore & Ohio 6/1/2014 11:19 AM 129 Alaska Railroad 6/1/2014 10:20 AM 130 Atlantic Coast Line 6/1/2014 9:02 AM 131 USMC 6/1/2014 8:01 AM 132 Santa Fe 6/1/2014 6:30 AM 133 Pennsylvania !! 6/1/2014 12:50 AM 134 Union Pacific 5/31/2014 10:06 PM 135 New Haven 5/31/2014 9:48 PM 136 Reading 5/31/2014 8:42 PM 137 Long Island 5/31/2014 8:37 PM 138 L&N 5/31/2014 7:18 PM 139 I have many favorite Road Names used by Lionel from the Post war era to today, but if I had to choose just one, it 5/31/2014 6:56 PM is Norfolk and Western as I have more N&W locomotives than any other Road. 140 Pennsylvania Railroad 5/31/2014 5:08 PM 141 BSNF 5/31/2014 4:56 PM 142 Rock Island 5/31/2014 4:51 PM 143 Rock Island 5/31/2014 4:00 PM 4 / 26 Tell LCCA Poll Question #10 144 Penn. RR 5/31/2014 3:07 PM 145 Burlington Route 5/31/2014 1:08 PM 146 Santa Fe 5/31/2014 12:47 PM 147 Santa fe 5/31/2014 11:42 AM 148 Union Pacific 5/31/2014 11:25 AM 149 The Milwaukee Road 5/31/2014 11:20 AM 150 Milwaukee Road 5/31/2014 10:30 AM 151 New Haven 5/31/2014 10:22 AM 152 Milwaukee Road 5/31/2014 9:44 AM 153 Missouri Pacific 5/31/2014 8:41 AM 154 Texas Special. 5/31/2014 8:27 AM 155 #1 Denver and Rio Grande 5/31/2014 8:22 AM 156 Denver & Rio Grande 5/31/2014 8:10 AM 157 New Haven & Hartford 5/31/2014 8:02 AM 158 NYO&W - New York Ontario & Westen 5/31/2014 8:00 AM 159 Union Pacific 5/31/2014 7:19 AM 160 PRR 5/31/2014 6:34 AM 161 Milwaukee Road 5/31/2014 3:23 AM 162 NEW YORK CENTRAL HUDSON 5/31/2014 12:19 AM 163 Western Pacific 5/31/2014 12:12 AM 164 Detroit and Mackinac 5/30/2014 11:35 PM 165 Bethlehem Steel 5/30/2014 11:14 PM 166 Santa Fe 5/30/2014 10:40 PM 167 D&RGW (Rio Grande) 5/30/2014 10:23 PM 168 Hershey 5/30/2014 9:49 PM 169 ( Denver ) Rio Grande 5/30/2014 9:14 PM 170 Chessie 5/30/2014 8:58 PM 171 Union Pacific 5/30/2014 8:54 PM 172 Chicago & Northwestern 5/30/2014 8:46 PM 173 MILWAUKEE ROAD 5/30/2014 8:28 PM 174 Norfolk/Southern 5/30/2014 8:25 PM 175 PRR 5/30/2014 8:20 PM 176 New York Central System 5/30/2014 8:13 PM 177 CSX 5/30/2014 7:27 PM 178 Santa Fe 5/30/2014 7:23 PM 179 Pennsylvania R.R.
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