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Toy Train Auction - 11 and 12 April 2015 Toy Train Auction - 11 and 12 April 2015 Lot # Description 1 6517 Lionel Lines (LL) Caboose BLT 12/55 and 6672 ATSF Refer Blue Lettering w/ Two Lines of Data 2 6044 Airex Medium Blue Body, 6427 LL Porthole Caboose, and 6456 LV Black Hopper 3 3359 LL Twin Bin Coal Dump, 3620 Searchlight Car w/ Orange Generator, and 6417 Pennsy Porthole Caboose w/ NY Zone 4 X2458 Pennsy Boxcar and 6475 LV Red Hopper 5 3424 Wabash Operating Brakeman Car and 6356 NYC Stock Car 6 520 LL GE 80T Boxcab 7 6806 LL Flatcar w/ Marine Corps and Navy Trucks 8 9809 Clark and Johnson's Wax Standard O Reefers 9 9802 Miller High Life and 9807 Stroh's Standard O Reefers 10 6220 ATSF EMD NW2 Switcher w/ Ringing Bell w/ 10 Stanchions 11 2339 Wabash GP7 Royal Blue 12 1684 2-4-2 Locomotive and Tender (L&T) 13 6800 LL Flatcar w/ Black Over Yellow Airplane (6424-11 Frame) 14 6424 LL Twin Auto Car Flatcar (6242-11 Frame) w/ Bar End Trucks 15 1666 2-6-2 LL L&T w/ Metal Number Plate 16 6119 DLW Orange Work Caboose and 2461 Transformer Black Car w/ Repro Insulators 17 3666 Minuteman Car w/ Cannon 18 9160 IC N5c Caboose, 9200 IC Boxcar, and 9808 UP Boxcar 19 3462 Auto Milk Car, 6452 Pennsy Gondola w/ Large G27, & 6427 LL N5c Porthole Caboose 20 2346 BM GP9 21 2035 2-6-4 w/ 6466W LL L&T 22 601 SBD NW2 Switcher - Square End w/ Red Stripes 23 6250 SBD NW2 Switcher w/ Decals 24 6418 Machinery Car w/ Two Orange Girders w/Out Letter Coloring 25 221 2-6-4 Gray Body L&T 26 6456-75 LV Short Hopper w/ Glossy Red Paint and Yellow Lettering 27 9806 RI, 9805 GTW, and 9801 B&O Standard O Boxcars 28 9820 WAB and 9821 SP Standard O Gondolas w/ Coal 29 17876 CN&L LCCA Boxcar and 9212 SCL LCCA TOFC 30 Atlas 10458 BN EV Caboose and 9608 BN High Cube Boxcar 31 250E 4-4-2 L&T w/ 782, 783, and 784 Cars with Vestibules 32 208 SF Alco AA Diesels w/ Original Boxes (OBs) 33 2328 Burlington GP7 Road Switcher 34 622 ATSF NW2 Switcher w/ "622" on Front of the Body 35 624 C&S NW2 Switcher - 3 Stanchion 36 3562-1 ATSF Black Operating Barrel Car w/ Yellow Trough 37 6557 LL Smoking Caboose - Tuscan with Number on Left 38 6561 LL Cable Car w/ Light Orange Cable Reels, 6425 Gulf 3-Dome Tank Car, and 6417 Pennsy N5c Porthole Caboose w/ NY Zone 39 3366 Operating Circus Car, 6814 Rescue Caboose, and 6801 Boat Flatcar (Boats Missing) - Need TLC 40 9303 Operating Log Dump, 9755 UP Boxcar, 9168 UP Caboose 41 9047 Toys R Us Boxcar and 2460 Bucyrus Erie Crane 42 18030 Frisco 2-8-2 L&T w/ OB Colorado Toy Train Group, LLC Toy Train Auction - 11 and 12 April 2015 43 8406 NYC 4-6-4 L&T w/ OB 44 18205 UP Dash-8 Diesel w/ OB 45 8702 Southern Crescent 4-6-4 L&T 46 9530, 9531, 9533, and 19001 Southern Crescent Passenger Cars and 9530 w/ OB 47 8801 Blue Comet 4-6-4 L&T 48 9536, 9537, 9538, 9539, & 9540 Blue Comet Passenger Cars w/ OBs & 19000 Passenger Car 49 8003 Chessie Steam Special 2-8-4 L&T 50 9581, 9583, 9583, 9584, and 9585 Chessie Special Passenger Cars /w OBs and 9582, 9584, and 9586 Passenger Cars 51 9600 Chessie Boxcar, 9825 Shaefer Reefer, and 9823 ATSF Flatcar - Standard O 52 225e 2-6-2 w/ 2225WX L&T 53 746 4-8-4 Locomotive, 746W Short Striped Tender, and Custom Painted N&W Caboose 54 001e 4-6-4 NYC Locomotive and Tender 55 0047 NYC Caboose w/ OB 56 221 2-6-2 and 221W L&T Painted Gray 57 LCCA Cars: 9036 Mobilgas Tank Car, 6567 Crane Car, and 17870 ECH Boxcar w/ OBs 58 Toy Fair Cars: 19837, 19956, 19977, and 29925 Boxcars w/ OBs 59 9859 TCA RMD Pabst Reefer w/ OB 60 8471 Pennsy NW2 Switcher 61 675 2-6-2 Locomotive and 2466WX Tender 62 8002 2-8-4 UP L&T 63 259 2-4-2 L&T and 807 Caboose 64 9507, 9508, 9509, and 9510 Pennsy Passenger Cars 65 2623, 2625, and 2626 (Observation) LL Passenger Cars 66 17900 ATSF Tank Car, 17901 Chevron Tank Car, and 17607 RDG Caboose - Standard O 67 6356 and 6656 Cattle Cars 68 9484 Lionel 85th Anniversary and 17888 LCCA TOFC Cars w/ OBs 69 12 - 36" Straight Sections Gargraves Track 70 13 - 36" Straight Sections Gargraves Track 71 4 - 36" Straight Sections K-Line Track 72 Box of O Gauge Track 73 Box of O-27 Track 74 2056 4-6-4 Locomotive with 2046W Tender 75 263e 2-4-2 Locomotive w/ OB and 2263W Tender 76 201 (?) UP 4420 0-6-0 L&T 77 265e 2-4-2 Locomotive, 265WX Tender, w/ 617, 618, and 619 Passenger Cars 78 1615 0-4-0 Locomotive and 1615T Tender 79 8701, 9551, 9552, and 9553 The General Locomotive, Tender, Horse Car, Baggage Car, and Passenger Car w/ OBs 80 238e 2-4-2 Pennsy Locomotive w/ 265 Tender 81 224e 2-6-2 Locomotive w/ 2224W Tender w/ Tender OB 82 2640, 2640, and 2641 Two-Tone Green Passenger Cars 83 29955 2008 Dealers' and 29937 2006 Toy Fair Boxcars w/ OBs 84 17603 RI Caboose and 17600 NYC Caboose w/ OBs 85 820 Green Floodlight Car 86 2245 MKT F3 A&B w/ Portholes and A Unit OB 87 265e (?) 2-4-0 Commodore Vanderbilt L&T Colorado Toy Train Group, LLC Toy Train Auction - 11 and 12 April 2015 88 19821 UP and 19811 Monon Operating Cars w/ OBs 89 5705 Ball Glass Refer, 9226 D&H TOFC, and 9757 CG Boxcar w/ 2 OBs 90 LCCA Cars: 52023 Hopper, 71198 Amtrak Boxcar, and 52110 CSPM&O Boxcar w/ OBs 91 52118 DRGW TCA Boxcar w/ OB and MC 92 226e 2-6-4 and 2226W L&T 93 238 Pennsy 4-4-2 and 2225W L&T 94 1975 D&H I Love NY Boxcar and 9307 Erie Animated Gondola w/ OBs 95 17899 NASA Unibody Tank Car and 9815 NYC Std O Reefer w/ OBs 96 Two Plastic Bags of Misc. Car and Track Parts 97 2600, 2601, and 2602 Passenger Cars 98 MTH 20-93038 2000 Seminar Car 99 52066 Lionel TrainMaster Tractor-Trailer - Signed by Neil Young - 1994 Gift to Lionel Dealers 100 Flyer O Gauge Switches and Die-Cast Wind-Up Locomotive 101 AF 787 Log Loader Project 102 AF Mystic Station 103 AF 771 Operating Stockyard 104 AF 759 Bell Danger Signal and 271-1 Waiting Station 105 AF 302AC 2-4-2 Loco and AF Reading Tender & 307 2-4-2 Loco and AFL Reading Tender 106 AF 313 4-6-2 Locomotive and AFL PRR Tender 107 AF O Gauge 478 Boxcar, 476 Gondola and 484 Caboose 108 AF 530 Caboose, 7210 Erie Depressed Center (DC) Flatcar and 640 AF Cement Car 109 AF 24065 GN Reefer, 904 Caboose, 931 T&P Gondola and 925 Gulf Tank Car 110 AF Two 638 Cabooses, 24636 Caboose, 24627 Caboose and 24603 Caboose 111 AF 806 Caboose, 24330 Baker's Tank Car, 924 CRP Hopper and 925 Gulf Tank Car 112 AF 925 Gulf Tank Car, 24127 Monon Gondola, 605 Flatcar and 630 Caboose 113 AF O Gauge 478 Boxcar, 476 Gondola and 484 Caboose 114 AF 312 4-6-2 Locomotive and AFL PRR Tender 115 AF 283 4-6-2 Locomotive and AFL CNW Tender 116 AF 290 4-6-2 Locomotive and AF Tender 117 AF 24636 Caboose, 633 B&O Boxcar, 925 Gulf Tank Car and 984 NH Boxcar 118 AF 630 Caboose, 24225 SF Hopper, 925 Gulf Tank Car and 24019 SCL Boxcar 119 AF 806 Caboose, 630 Caboose and Three 24636 Cabooses 120 AF 638 Caboose, 7210 Erie DC Flatcar and 741 Handcar 121 AF 804 N&W Gondola, 945 Caboose, 42597 Floodlight Car and 24325 Gulf Tank Car 122 AF 48714 SP Caboose, 9102 B&O Tank Car and 48403 BC Tank Car/OB's 123 AF 400 CNW Switcher 124 AF 21106 4-4-2 Locomotive and AFL Reading Tender 125 AF 303 4-6-2 Locomotive and AFL Reading Tender and 21166 4-4-0 Locomotive and AFL Burlington Tender 126 AF O Gauge 565 Locomotive 127 AF 23787 Log Loader 128 AF 48507 Flatcar w/Tanks/OB 129 AF 48492 NP Boxcar and 48313 BAR Boxcar/OB's 130 AF 49608 Domino Hopper and 48609 D&H Covered Hopper/OB's 131 AF 9207 B&O Covered Hopper, 48605 BN Hopper and 48475 Boraxo Covered Hoppe/OB's 132 AF 936 PRR DC Flatcar w/Western Elec. Reel 133 AF 466 Comet PA Powered Unit/Blue/Silver Colorado Toy Train Group, LLC Toy Train Auction - 11 and 12 April 2015 134 AF 302 4-4-2 Locomotive and AFL Reading Tender and 301 4-4-2 Locomotive and AFL Reading Tender 135 AF 312 4-6-2 Locomotive and AFL PRR Tender 136 AF 293 4-6-2 Locomotive and NYNH&H AFL Tender 137 Box of Four AF S Gauge Locomotive Projects 138 AF 650, 650 and 651 Green NH Passenger Car Set 139 AF 372 GP-7 UP Diesel Locomotive 140 AF 637 MKT Boxcar, 24309 Gulf Tank Car, 24636 Caboose and 911 C&O Gondola 141 AF 625 Shell Tank Car, 639 AF Boxcar and 24631 AFL Caboose 142 AF 48482 TCA Car, 49006 Milwaukee Rd Caboose and 48317 Rath Reefer/OB's 143 AF 300 4-4-2 Locomotive & AFL Reading Tender and 290 4-6-2 Locomotive & AF Tender 144 AF 300AC 4-4-2 Locomotive and AF Reading Tender and 282 4-6-2 Locomotive and AF CNW Tender 145 Box of Locomotive Projects and Misc.
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