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  2. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    Known for its line of train sets, Life-Like was known primarily as a "down-market" supplier. Looking to expand into the world of scale model railroading, the company put together a plan to manufacture models with more accurate and fine details as well as an improved motor drive, with a reasonable increase in cost.

  3. Wm. K. Walthers - Wikipedia

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    WalthersTrainline is the starter and lowest cost tier for locomotives and rolling stock. It is targeted at children and cost-sensitive beginners. WalthersTrack offers HO scale track in sizes Code 83 and Code 100. Walthers Cornerstone provides buildings and accessories for all product lines and scales.

  4. Siemens Viaggio Comfort - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The initial February 2006 order was for 23 sets of 7-coach trains, which was followed by a second order by ÖBB for 44 more sets in September 2007. [5] The total value of the order was €798 million for 469 passenger carriages. [6] The industrial design company Spirit Design was contracted to provide an exterior and interior design. [7]

  5. Lionel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lionel started the postwar period in 1945 with a train set introducing remote-control uncoupling. The locomotive was the 224, a pre-war carryover 2-6-2 Prairie type. In 1947, Lionel produced a model of the Pennsylvania Railroad 's GG1 .

  6. Athearn - Wikipedia

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    Athearn also produced trains for the short-lived Cox Models brand of electric train sets in the 1970s. Many of these products were pre-existing items from the Athearn catalog repackaged with Cox branding. [5] Freight cars packaged with train sets sold by Atlas Model Railroad Co. in the 1970s also came from Athearn. [1]

  7. Plarail - Wikipedia

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    The first electric Plarail train from the 'Electric Pla-Train Set'. In 1959, the Plarail system launched in Japan with three hand-powered trains. The first train set released was titled 'Plastic Railroad Set', which featured a plastic steam locomotive and three freight cars to be moved by hand, and a figure 8 of light blue plastic railway track.

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