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  2. Wooden toy train - Wikipedia

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    Melissa & Doug, founded in 1988, have a line of train tables and complete wooden train world sets. Kidkraft, a producer of child-related furniture started to sell train sets for its train tables. Kid Connection a no-name brand of train sets that used First Learning wooden railway which was sold in Walmart from 2001 to 2007. Orbrium Wooden ...

  3. Hilary Page - Wikipedia

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    Toy maker. Known for. Inventing Self-Locking Building Bricks. Hilary " Harry " Fisher Page (20 August 1904 – 24 June 1957) was an English toy maker and inventor of Self-Locking Building Bricks, the predecessor of Lego bricks. He founded the Kiddicraft toy company.

  4. Sandbox (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    Sandbox (locomotive) Sandbox and delivery pipe of a DB Class 103. A sandbox is a container on most locomotives, multiple units and trams that holds sand, which is dropped on the rail in front of the driving wheels in wet and slippery conditions and on steep grades to improve traction.

  5. Plarail - Wikipedia

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    Plarail (プラレール, Purarēru) is a toy train and plastic track system made by Tomy and introduced in Japan in 1959. [1] It was expanded into a battery-operated electric toy train system in October 1961. [1][2] Plarail is not compatible with most other brands of model railway, although as it has a similar rail gauge to the wooden toy ...

  6. British Rail Class 321 - Wikipedia

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    Specifications as at October 1988 [7] except where otherwise noted. The British Rail Class 321 is a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train built by British Rail Engineering Limited 's York Carriage Works in three batches between 1988 and 1991 for Network SouthEast and Regional Railways. The class uses alternating current (AC ...

  7. High rail - Wikipedia

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    High rails on a model railway layout at the Convention of American Railroadfans in Switzerland, 2006. High rail (also called "hi-rail" and "hirail") is a phrase used in model railroading in North America, mostly in O scale and S scale, to describe a "compromise" form of modelling that strives for realism while accepting the compromises in scale associated with toy train equipment.

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