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Consignments Original Item # Manufacture Man # Railroad Road # Description Condition Weathered Box Sale Price 1 Broadway Lim. 302 Santa Fe 9820 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 2 Broadway Lim. 301 Santa Fe 9809 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 3 Broadway Lim. 1302 Santa Fe 9847 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 4 Broadway Lim. 1316 Santa Fe 803 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 5 Broadway Lim. 1301 Santa Fe 9810 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 6 Broadway Lim. 317 Santa Fe 818 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 7 Broadway Lim. 1317 Santa Fe 823 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 8 Broadway Lim. 316 Santa Fe 802 Alco RSD-15, low nose, w/sound (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 9 Athearn G1616A Santa Fe 212C EMD F7-A, w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 475.00 Athearn G1616B Santa Fe 212B EMD F7-B, w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes Athearn G1516A Santa Fe 212L EMD F7-A, w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes Athearn G1516B Santa Fe 212A EMD F-7B w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes 10 Athearn G62684 Santa Fe 744 EMD GP7 w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent no yes $ 150.00 11 Athearn G62683 Santa Fe 738 EMD GP7 w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent no yes $ 150.00 12 Athearn G62685 Santa Fe 747 EMD GP7 w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent no yes $ 150.00 13 Athearn G1515A Santa Fe 46L EMD F-7A w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes $ 525.00 Athearn G1615B Santa Fe 46A EMD F-7B w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes Athearn G1615A Santa Fe 46C EMD F-7A w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes Athearn G1515B Santa Fe 46B EMD F-7B w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes 14 Athearn G25022 Santa Fe 200C EMD F-3A w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 150.00 15 Athearn G20020 Santa Fe 201 EMD F-3A w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 290.00 Athearn G25023 Santa Fe 200B EMD F-3B w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes 16 Athearn AHTG64250 Santa Fe 2789A EMD GP-7B w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent no yes $ 150.00 17 Athearn AHTG64249 Santa Fe 2790 EMD GP-7 w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent no yes $ 150.00 18 Athearn AHTG64248 Santa Fe 2789 EMD GP-7 w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent no yes $ 150.00 19 Athearn AHTG64251 Santa Fe 2790A EMD GP-7B w/sound (old blue/yellow scheme) Excellent no yes $ 150.00 20 Athearn G62911 U.P. 203B EMD GP-9B w/sound Excellent no yes $ 150.00 21 Athearn G62809 U.P. 203 EMD GP-9B W/Sound Excellent no yes $ 150.00 22 Broadway Lim. 401A Santa Fe 37L EMD F-7A w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes yes $ 500.00 Broadway Lim. 401B Santa Fe 37A EMD F-7B w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes yes Broadway Lim. 402A Santa Fe 37C EMD F-7A w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes yes Broadway Lim. 402B Santa Fe 37B EMD F-7B w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes yes 23 Broadway Lim. 764 Santa Fe 13L & 13A EMD E6 A-B set w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes $ 210.00 24 Broadway Lim. 765 Santa Fe 15l & 15A EMD E6 A-B set w/sound ( red and silver) Excellent no yes $ 210.00 25 Broadway Lim. 403A Santa Fe 327L EMD F-7A w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes $ 300.00 Broadway Lim. 403B Santa Fe 327A EMD F-7B w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes Broadway Lim. 403C Santa Fe 327B EMD F-7B w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes 26 Broadway Lim. 642 U.P. 1076 EMD NW2 w/sound Excellent no yes $ 140.00 27 Walthers Proto 920-40776 Santa Fe 502 FM H10-44 w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 140.00 28 Walthers Proto 920-40775 Santa Fe 501 FM H10-44 w/sound (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 140.00 29 Walthers Proto 920-40817 Santa Fe 502 FM H10-44 w/sound (Zebra paint scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 140.00 30 Walthers Proto 920-40799 U.P. 1304 FM H10-44 w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 140.00 31 Walthers Proto 920-31461 Santa Fe 651 EMD SW8/900 w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 140.00 32 Walthers Proto 920-31460 Santa Fe 650 EMD SW8/900 w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 140.00 33 Walthers Proto 920-40474 U.P. 105 EMD GP-7 w/sound Excellent no yes $ 140.00 34 Walthers Proto 920-40475 U.P. 107 EMD GP-7 w/sound Excellent no yes $ 140.00 35 Walthers Proto 31165 U.P. 151 EMD GP-9 w/sound Excellent no yes $ 140.00 36 Walthers Proto 31166 U.P. 154 EMD GP-9 w/sound Excellent no yes $ 140.00 37 Walthers Proto 920-40575 Santa Fe 233L EMD F-7A w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 275.00 Walthers Proto 920-40575 Santa Fe 233A EMD F-7B w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes 38 Walthers Proto 920-40576 Santa Fe 251L EMD F-7A w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes $ 275.00 Walthers Proto 920-40576 Santa Fe 251A EMD F-7B w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent yes yes 39 Walthers Proto 920-31353 U.P. 677 Alco RS-27 w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 40 Walthers Proto 920-31354 U.P. 678 Alco RS-27 w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 41 Atlas 10 001 926 U.P. 1136 Alco S-2 w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 42 Atlas 10 001 498 Santa Fe 2357 Alco S-2 w/sound (blue and yellow) Excellent no yes $ 130.00 43 Atlas 7570 Santa Fe 934 EMD SD-24 w/sound, chop nose (zebra scheme) Excellent no yes $ 130.00 44 Atlas 7581 Santa Fe 909 EMD SD-24 w/sound, chop nose (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 45 Atlas 7597 U.P. 448 EMD SD-24 w/sound, high nose Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 46 Atlas 7596 U.P. 421 EMD SD-24 w/sound, chop nose Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 47 Atlas 7576 U.P. 424 EMD SD-24 w/sound, chop nose Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 48 Atlas 7595 U.P. 402 EMD SD-24 w/sound, chop nose Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 49 Precision Craft 336A Santa Fe 53L Alco PA2 w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes yes $ 300.00 Precision Craft 336B Santa Fe 53A Alco PB2 w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes yes 50 Kato 37-111 Santa Fe 1216 EMD NW2 w/sound (new blue/yellow scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 51 Kato 37-10D U.P. 1003 EMD NW2 w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 52 Kato 37-04G U.P. 759 EMD GP-35 w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 53 Kato 37-042 Santa Fe 2848 EMD GP-35 w/sound (new blue/yellow scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 130.00 54 InterMountain 49203S-01 Santa Fe 158A EMD FTA w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes $ 175.00 InterMountain 49203S-01 Santa Fe 158 EMD FTB w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes 55 InterMountain 49203S-03 Santa Fe 166B EMD FTA w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes $ 175.00 InterMountain 49203S-03 Santa Fe 166C EMD FTB w/sound (red and silver) Excellent no yes 56 InterMountain 49003S-07 U.P. 1474 EMD F-7A w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 175.00 InterMountain 49503S-10 U.P. 1470B EMD F-7B w/sound Excellent yes yes 57 InterMountain 49024S-06 S.P. 6233 EMD F-7A w/sound Excellent yes yes $ 275.00 InterMountain 49524S-05 S.P. 8109 EMD F-7B w/sound Excellent yes yes InterMountain 49024S-08 S.P. 6295 EMD F-7A w/sound Excellent yes yes 58 Kato ? Santa Fe 2835 EMD GP-35 w/sound (new blue/yellow scheme) Excellent yes no $ 90.00 59 Kato ? U.P. 749 EMD GP-35 w/sound Excellent yes no $ 90.00 60 Kato ? Santa Fe 2367 EMD NW2 w/sound (black and white) Excellent yes no $ 85.00 61 IHC 1933 S.P. 6018 EMD E-8A Excellent no yes $ 65.00 IHC 1933 S.P. 6018 EMD E-8A Excellent no yes 62 Bachmann 11230 S.P. 6440 EMD F-7A Excellent no yes $ 65.00 Bachmann 11232 S.P. 8293 EMD F-7B Excellent no yes 63 Walthers 932-1305 Santa Fe 503 FM H12-44 (zebra scheme) Excellent yes yes $ 80.00 64 Proto 2000 ? Santa Fe 87 EMD E-9A w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes no $ 90.00 65 Proto 2000 ? Santa Fe 85 EMD E-9A w/sound (red and silver) Excellent yes no $ 90.00 66 Proto 2000 ? U.P.
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