(_ _ _ _ _ ) Joe DiMaggio drew viewers to Lionel ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ), a fifteen minute long show that ran on Saturday afternoons during Lionel’s ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) year. The first episode featured MVP shortstop and Lionel enthusiast Phil “Scooter” ( _ _ _ _ _ _).
New in 1950 was the No. 2046 small (_ _ _ _ _ ) with a 2046W large ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) tender equipped with a ( _ _ _ _ _ ) and a water ( _ _ _ _).
Pulling set No. 1473WS, the 4-6-4 hauled a 3464 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) boxcar, a 6520 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) car, a tank car and a caboose.
Set No. 1464W introduced the new No. 2023 (_ _ _ ) FA diesels in yellow and gray pulling three matching ( _ _ _ ) Pacific passenger cars; the Nos. 2481 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ), 2482 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) & 2483. ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _).
Assembled to compete with (_ _ _ ), set No. 1461S used a very unusual 2-4-2 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) type locomotive with a draft ( _ _ ) for the smoke unit drilled in it’s boiler front. Three cars from the “( _ _ _ )” line filled out the set which included the X6004 ( _ _ _ _ _ _) Candy car.
Equipped with drivers made of compressed metal (_ _ _ _ _ ), the No. 2035 2-5-4 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) loco with smoke, whistle and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) led set No. 1471WS.
Included were the Nos. 3469X “(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ ) Car”, 6465 ( _ _ _ _ ) tank car, 3461 Operating ( _ _ _ _ ) Car, lighted 6357 caboose ( _ _ _ _ _ ) a smoke jack and a 6454 boxcar, all of which rode on ( _ _ _ _ _)-end trucks.
(JOLTIN) Joe DiMaggio drew viewers to Lionel (CLUBHOUSE), a fifteen minute long show that ran on Saturday afternoons during Lionel’s (GOLDEN) (ANNIVERSARY) year. The first episode featured MVP shortstop and Lionel enthusiast Phil “Scooter” (RIZZUTO).
New in 1950 was the No. 2046 small (HUDSON) with a 2046W large (STREAMLINED) tender equipped with a (WHISTLE) and a water (SCOOP).
Pulling set No. 1473WS, the 4-6-4 hauled a 3464 (OPERATING) boxcar, a 6520 (SEARCHLIGHT) car, a tank car and a caboose.
Set No. 1464W introduced the new No. 2023 (ALCO) FA diesels in yellow and gray pulling three matching (UNION) Pacific passenger cars; the Nos. 2481 (PLAINFIELD), 2482 (WESTFIELD) & 2483. (LIVINGSTON).
Assembled to compete with (MARX), set No. 1461S used a very unusual 2-4-2 (COLUMBIA) type locomotive with a draft (HOLE) for the smoke unit drilled in it’s boiler front. Three cars from the “(SCOUT)” line filled out the set which included the X6004 (CURTISS) Candy car.
Equipped with drivers made of compressed metal (POWDER), the No. 2035 2-5-4 (ADRIATIC) loco with smoke, whistle and (MAGNETRACTION) led set No. 1471WS.
Included were the Nos. 3469X “(AUTOMATIC) (DUMP) Car”, 6465 (SUNOCO) tank car, 3461 Operating (LUMBER) Car, lighted 6357 caboose (WITHOUT) a smoke jack and a 6454 boxcar, all of which rode on (STAPLE)-end trucks.
The new No. 6472 (REFRIGERATOR) car joined the Nos. 6555 (DELUXE) tank car, 6462 NYC (GONDOLA) with six (BARRELS) and the top-of-the-line 6457 SP-type caboose with battery boxes, (LADDERS) and a (DIE-CAST)