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  2. Best electric train sets 2022 - AOL

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    These are the best electric train sets for hobbyists, enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  3. ER2 electric trainset - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 one of electric trains (ER2a-413) was released with "auto-engineer." It entered Moscow - Klin segment of October railroad for experimental testing. While speed reduction ratio is 1:3.17, wheel diameter is 1,050 mm (41.34 in), and electric engine clamp voltage is 1500 volts, ER1 and ER2 electric trainsets have following traction data:

  4. K-Line - Wikipedia

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    K-Line Electric Trains is a brand name of O gauge and S gauge model railway locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings. Formerly the brand name under which Chapel Hill, North Carolina–based MDK Inc. sold its products, K-Line was then acquired by Sanda Kan, a Chinese toy manufacturer that formerly acted as K-Line's subcontractor.

  5. 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.

  6. Carlisle & Finch - Wikipedia

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    The wood and metal trains entered the marketplace c. 1897. They were approximately 5.5 inches (14 cm) tall and ran on metal track with rails 2 inches (5.1 cm) apart, known as 2 gauge. [4] Other American companies made toy trains before Carlisle & Finch. Edward Ives, for example, had a factory in Plymouth, Connecticut, in 1896.

  7. Toy train - Wikipedia

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    In addition to boxed sets containing a train and track, Märklin offered extra track, rolling stock, and buildings sold separately, creating the predecessor to the modern model train layout featuring buildings and scenery in addition to an operating train. [citation needed] Electric trains followed, with the first appearing in 1897, produced by ...

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