Posts Tagged ‘Central’
PART 1 (HighDef): The Sundance Central is a 1:20.3 scale modular model railroad consisting of 22 modules for a layout size of 45′ by 20′ in its original configuration. The layout consists of 235′ of hand laid code 250 aluminum rails that are hand spiked with individual tie plates onto wood ties. This is video 1 of 3 in the series. ( use Watch in High Quality to view)
Special! : Footage Of The MTA NYC Transit Museum Store Model Train Display @ Grand Central Every year during the holiday season, the MTA has their model trains & layout displayed at the Transit Museum Store at Grand Central Terminal. This year featured a bunch of new trains with only the Metro North’s M7-A sets making their return to the underground portion of the layout. The R27 set seen last year was not featured in this years model layout.
A Spectacular ” Christmas theme” Lionel Train Display and exhibit in Grand Central Station, New York City. Model Train Display.
- Transformer controlled forward, neutral, and reverse operation
- Operating steam whistle with ON/OFF switch
- Operating headlight and puffing smoke unit
- Die-cast metal locomotive body and frame, die-cast operating coupler on front of locomotive, traction tires, engineer and fireman figures in locomotive cab
- Die-cast metal sprung trucks and operating couplers on all rolling stock; operating dumping bin on coal car; interior illumination in caboose
Product Description
The New York Central Flyer barrels down the mainline with a powerful 0-8-0 steam locomotive leading the way. Equipped with an upgraded drive rod assembly, electronic steam whistle, and puffing smoke, the 0-8-0 is ready for realistic action. This colorful train set comes complete with an eye-catching string of freight cars, a large loop of FasTrack, and a powerful W-80 Transformer…. More >>
Lionel Model Train Display @ The MTA Transit Museum Store In Grand Central Part Five Every year, the MTA puts a display of model trains and such in the transit museum store. This year, a 5 car set of R27s, 4 car set of M7-As, The Santa Fe Railroad, New York Central and others were on display!

