List all of your engines

List all of your engines, engine number, model, road names, added accessories, modifications etc. This is not a competition or “who ever dies with the most toys wins” kind of thing. Just I think what can be a fun thread. Here is what I can think of off the top of my head what I own:

Lionel 8158, GP9 DM&IR. Extra electrical pickup added to unpowered truck. Gift for me new in 1981.

Lionel 3547 4-4-2 Wisconsin Central. All stock. 2005 New set on Menards closeout.

K-line 103 Porter Union Pacific. Lionel era issue. New through one of the CTT advertising wholesalers.

Lionel 8632 4-4-2 C&O stretched tender, added front coupler & washers for traction. Ebay purchase.

Lionel 8679 SD20 Northern Pacific 12 wheel drive. From Elliots Mall of America layout. Awaiting rebuild.

Lionel 8679 SD20 Northern Pacific 12 wheel drive. From Elliots Mall of America layout. Awaiting rebuild.

Lionel 8203 2-4-2 Pennsy off of ebay, doesn’t run, have extra shell

Lionel 8203 2-4-2 Pennsy off of ebay, needs a little work.

Lionel 8632 2-4-2 x-two will make into either a 4-8-2 or an articulating 4-4-4-2.

I will have to lookup the rest of the ones I have but can’t remember right now.

not enough web space

OK, not a big list…

Lionel 2020 turbine - has original smoke bulb - it was my Dad’s

Marx 1666 - custom paint - bought at train show

Marx 666 - custom paint - bought at hobby shop

Marx 666 - bought at train show

Marx 999 - bought at train show

Marx 898 - tin loco - bought at rain show

I don’t see any good coming from a thread like this.

Anyone who has been accumulating electric trains for 50 some years probably would not want to take the time to list all the locomotives.

I have a mix of most brands. Too many things to list :smiley:

When I wass 9 years old I had American Flyer 336 Northern, 312 K6 Pacific, Santa Fa PA 1and PB link coupler version, Rocket A-A from 1954 and a Franklin locomotive.

Today I do not even know how many locomotives or cars I have. I would estimate nearly 100 locomotives.

Here are mine. Modifications are way too numerous and extensive to list.

Steam, reciprocating; prototype Rogers 440-50 + ?; railroad-number WARR-3; model number MPC-8701; wheels 2-B + 2-2

Steam, reciprocating; railroad-number LL-2026; model number L-2026 + L-6466T; wheels 1-C-2 + 2-2

Steam, reciprocating; prototype Alco J1e + ?; railroad-number LL-773; model number L-773 + L-2426W; wheels 2-C-2 + 3-3

Steam, reciprocating; prototype Alco J1e + ?; railroad-number LL-773; model number L-773 + L-2426W; wheels 2-C-2 + 3-3

Steam, reciprocating; prototype Alco 4-8-8-4-1-68 + UP 25C103; railroad-number UP-4017; model number RK-30-1129-1; wheels 2-D-D-2 + 2-5

Steam, reciprocating; railroad-number ?-1110; model number L-1110; wheels 2-4-2

Steam, turbine; prototype Baldwin-Westinghouse S2 + Baldwin 180F82; railroad-number PRR-671RR; model number L-681 + L-2046W; wheels 3-D-3 + 2-2

Steam, turbine; prototype Baldwin-Westinghouse S2 + Baldwin 180F82; railroad-number PRR-681; model number L-681 + L-2671W; wheels 3-D-3 + 3-3

Electric; railroad-number LL-253; model number L-253; wheels B

Electric; prototype GE GG1; railroad-number PRR-2360; model number L-236025; wheels 2-C-C-2

Electric; prototype GE EP5; railroad-number GN-2358; model number L-2358; wheels 2-B

Diesel-electric; prototype EMD F3A; railroad-number ATSF-2243; model number L-2243P; wheels 2-B

Diesel-electric; prototype EMD F3A; railroad-number ATSF-2243; model number L-2243P; wheels 2-B

Diesel-electric; prototype EMD F3A + EMD F3A; railroad-number ATSF-2383; model number L-2383T + L-2383P; wheels 2-2 + B-B

Diesel-electric; prototype EMD F3A + EMD F3A; railroad-number ATSF-2383; model number L-2383T + L-2383P; wheels 2-2 + B-B

Diesel-electric; prototype EMD F3B; railroad-number ATSF; model number L-2243C; wheels 2-2

Diesel-electric; prototype EMD F3B; railroad-number ATSF; model number L-2243C; wheels 2-2

Diesel-elect

Not that many, 29, Mix of Lionel, K-line, American Flyer, Marx, RMT and one General Models Corp

I agree that this thread could be a slippery slope. [*-)]

But hey …you guys want to post your addresses too? [oX)] [(-D]

[:-^]

Kev.

I agree with you other than braging rights I kinda understand where the guy might of been coming from but I feel it will come down to who has most or most expensive trains

It would take a couple of pages and I just bought another on eBay. I am feeling guilty as many are in boxes and I probably won’t ever do much with them. O sure takes more room to store than HO.

This is a bad idea. You guys are telling the world what you have in your house. You can’t delete but you can erase your entries. Do what you like but I would never do this.

This is a small list I only started collecting and running a year ago.

Lionel PW Santa Fe Warbonnet F-3 AA (Never run these and I can’t rmember road number).

Lionel PW Hudson 2-8-4

Lionel Legacy SD-60 Monon

Lione Thunder Valley 0-6-0

Lionel Santa Fe Bershire (Super Frieght set)

MTH Prmiere Santa Fe F-3 AA Proto 2.0

MTH Rail King UP F-3 AA Proto 3.0

MTH 49er Proto 1.0

MTH NY Centrral 2-6-0 Proto 1.0

MTH PRR 2-6-0 Proto 2.0

MTH Santa Fe 2-8-0

MTH Chessie System Alco AA Ptoro 1.0

Williams Rock Island BL-2

Williams NH F-7

Williams Erie Alco AA

V8Dennis,

Don’t feel gulity. [:S] I have plenty of space, send them to me. I will store them for you…since you probably won’t ever do much with them. [;)]

Tks,

Kev

Not only that but it could end up as documentation in divorce court. [:o)] [(-D]

Not only that but it could end up as documentation in divorce court. [:o)] [(-D]

Too late to hide them, the neighbors love to come by and watch them run in the yard. I even give some of the little neighborhood kids my old Lionel or MTH Catalogs. Besides, if someone gets by the alarm system, the trains are are insured and old toy trains are hard to move, it’s a limited market.

Takes too long to list. Total 76 Locomotives in 4 Gauges dating back to 1918.

32 of them are Lionel in “O” and “OO”, 21 of them are “G Gauge” that I run in my back yard, the rest are American Flyer, or MTH, or Mantua or Lima.

Nice color coordination, Don. . . have not seen that before.

Think I’ll just summarize (my engine collection) for now:

[All Lionel, except as noted]

Prewar:

1 - Electric

1 - Steam (Ives?)

Postwar:

6 - Steam

6 - Diesel

1 - Electric

MPC / Modern (conventional):

3 - Diesel

Oh boy… Here we go

Prewar

Lionel 262e

American flyer 2-4-2

Postwar

Early 736 berkshire with metal trailing truck

Later 736 berkshire with plastic trailing truck

681 PRR turbine

2065 hudson

2026 2-6-4

2343 A-B-A set

2353 A-A set

2354 A-A set

2023 A-A set

1655 2-6-2

MPC Era

8801 Blue Comet Hudson

3100 Grean Northern 4-8-4

8902 2-4-0

Modern Era

MTH Premier PRR G5

MTH Premier PRR H10

MTH Premier LIRR GP38-2

Lionel LIRR H16-44

Lionel 779 Berkshire

Lionel 1907 Virginian Heritage SD70ACE

Lionel Lionmaster 5418 NYC Hudson

Lionel 6535 Southern 0-8-0

Lionel NYC 1842 Mikado

Lionel 4193 Santa Fe Berkshire

Lionel Modern era Santa F3 A-B-A set

K-Line LIRR MP15 168

K-Line LIRR MP15 104

RMT PRR beep

Williams Amtrak Genesis

Lionel Union Pacific 0-6-0 switcher

Lionel 8602 NYC Atlantic

Lionel Thomas The Tank Engine

Funny this should come up, I made a list for my own amusement just recently. All but a few in my collection are junkers for one reason or another. Some from age and rough handling by previous owners, some because the proto boards lost their minds. So, to any would be thieves out there, forget it. [}:)] [:-,] [banghead] [8o|] [U] [B)]

But all tolled, counting all scales, I have about 50 in various conditions with or without modifications, which I love to do.

Becky