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  2. With its vibrant orange and black theme, this spooky set from 1960 includes a 4-4-0 locomotive, haunted gondola complete with livestock, and pumpkin-themed accessories.

  3. Bachmann Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 Bachmann started to produce large scale (also known as G Scale or garden scale) train sets called the Big Haulers. They were first introduced in sets consisting of a locomotive, one or two freight cars and a caboose, Set 90100 was the first set. The locomotives were battery powered and were radio controlled. [13]

  4. Track renewal train - Wikipedia

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    A track renewal train in Pennsylvania Video of a track renewal train north of Cologne, Germany. A track renewal train (also known as a track renewal system or new track construction machine) is a work train that consists of many units of machinery and materials required for track renewal (rail and sleeper replacement) projects.

  5. Cat train - Wikipedia

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    A Cat train is a train of one or more supply sleds/sleighs hauled by a continuous track vehicle, and is typically used in roadless areas. They are so named for the ...

  6. Merkur (toy) - Wikipedia

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    An Airplane built with the Merkur construction set. Merkur refers to a metal construction set built in Czechoslovakia (later the Czech Republic). It was also referred to as Constructo or Build-O in English-speaking countries and Tecc in the Netherlands. Unlike Erector/Meccano, which was based on Imperial/customary measurements, Merkur used metric.

  7. American Flyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, Flyer announced it would not produce an electric train set to sell for less than $4 like its competition had. However, within three months, it relented and released a train without transformer that sold for $3.95, and in 1932, it released a set with transformer that retailed for $3.50. Sales increased, but the company was not profitable.

  8. Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo C751B - Wikipedia

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    On 14 March 2021, the first C751B train (set 339/340) was sent for scrap. On 30 September 2024, the last C751B train in revenue service (set 337/338) made its final run on the North–South Line; it was sent to Tuas Depot to await scrapping on 4 October 2024, ending its 24 years of service. The C751B fleet was officially retired on 7 December ...

  9. Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151 - Wikipedia

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    A full-length train of 6 cars has 2 different identification numbers. For example 001/002 (normal coupling) or 001/003 (cross-coupling). Trains are rarely cross-coupled now. Kawasaki Heavy Industries built sets 001 – 020, 051 – 062, and 093 – 102; Kinki Sharyo built sets 021 – 030, 063 – 072, and 103 – 112

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