THE POSTWAR FREIGHT TRAIN
44 WORDS

- The Lionel 2755 (_ _ _ _ _ _) oil car was offered in 1945 only.
- While the (_ _ _ _ ) name never appeared on a Lionel ( _ _ ) car in the postwar period, the ( _ _ ) oil logo appeared on both Lionel O and Flyer ( - _ _ _ _ _) cars.
- Many collectors specialize in (_ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ ) series ( _ _ _ _ _ ) but the diminutive 6044-1X ( _ _ _ _ _ _) Nestle car can clear your bank account all by itself.
- The 3656 (_ _ _ _ _ ) car initially came with an ( _ _ _ _ ) decal on the doors. However the ( _ _ _ _ _) supplied with the 3356 are often better behaved.
- The most popular of all (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) carry ( _ _ ). Especially those flavored with ( _ _ _ _).
- (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) could be transported either inside a boxcar or out in the elements on a specialized car like ( _ _ _ ). But ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ), ( _ _ _ _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ _ ) always rode on ( _ _ _ _).
- (_ _ _ _ ) steel for your ( _ _ _ _ ) crane might be a legitimate load for a respectable carrier. ( _ _ _ _ _ _) on the other hand, probably subtract revenue. But the 3370 is a fun car.
- A (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) car, a flat with new ( _ _ _ ), a ( _ _ _ _ _ ) with ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) for drainage, a ( _ _ _ _ ) for gravel, a ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) power car and a ( _ _ _ _ _ ) with ( _ _ ) boxes makes for a fine ( _ _ _) train consist.
- (_ _ _ ) roll and ( _ _ _ _ _ ) can too, but to make a real mess you should dump Bakelite ( _ _ _) all over the carpet.
- Be they (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) N5c’s, Erie ( _ _) window style
THE POSTWAR FREIGHT TRAIN
44 WORDS

- The Lionel 2755 (SUNOCO) oil car was offered in 1945 only.
- While the (SHELL) name never appeared on a Lionel (TANK) car in the postwar period, the (GULF) oil logo appeared on both Lionel O and Flyer (S-GAUGE) cars.
- Many collectors specialize in (SIXTY-FOUR-SIXTY-FOUR) series (BOXCARS) but the diminutive 6044-1X (MCCALLS) Nestle car can clear your bank account all by itself.
- The 3656 (CATTLE) car initially came with an (ARMOUR) decal on the doors. However the (HORSES) supplied with the 3356 are often better behaved.
- The most popular of all (REEFERS) carry (MILK). Especially those flavored with (BOSCO).
- (AUTOMOBILES) could be transported either inside a boxcar or out in the elements on a specialized car like (BOATS). But (AIRPLANES), (ROCKETS) and (BRIDGES) always rode on (FLATS).
- (SCRAP) steel for your (GANTRY) crane might be a legitimate load for a respectable carrier. (OUTLAWS) on the other hand, probably subtract revenue. But the 3370 is a fun car.
- A (SEARCHLIGHT) car, a flat with new (RAILS), a (GONDOLA) with (CULVERTS) for drainage, a (HOPPER) for gravel, a (GENERATOR) power car and a (CABOOSE) with (TOOL) boxes makes for a fine (WORK) train consist.
- (LOGS) roll and (BARRELS) can too, but to make a real mess you should dump Bakelite (COAL) all over the carpet.
- Be they (PORTHOLE) N5c’s, Erie (BAY) window style or the ubiquitous Lionel (SP-TYPE), everybody loves cabooses at the end of their postwar freights.
- From (AIREX) fishing equipment to (BABY-RUTH) candy bars, either in a prewar revival (MERCHANDISE)