LIONEL INTERMODAL 2
62 WORDS
- With the removal of the (_ _ _ ) from the ( _ ) trailers in 1976, ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) names and ( _ _ _ ) began appearing where “( _ _ _ _ ) Lines” and “Cooper - ( _ _ _ _ _ )” had to use separate ( _ _ _ _) plates to give the loads identity.
- From (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Pacific on the 9333 car to the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Railroad on the 16303 and north of the border with the 9149 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _() Pacific to everywhere in between, Lionel covered many of the class 1 railroads that were household names throughout the 20th century.
- To highlight just a few, the No. 9383 (_ _ _ _ ) Pacific was an ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) car from 1980 and was also the only one included in the ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Railroads series.
- Similarly, the No. 19404 TTX of 1989 was the only (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) style car in the ( _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ ) series. And while the Western ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) vans did represent a class one that had been merged into another railroad company, the flatcar itself was lettered for ( _ _ _ _ _ _) Train, which represented the future of American railroading rather than the past.
- Made for the Toy Train (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Society was the fairly ( _ _ _ _ ) and highly collectable No. 17871 New ( _ _ ) Central car of 1987. This uncataloged car differed from most in that it carried non-matching trailers. One represented the ( _ _ _ ) Corporation of photocopier fame while the other wore the logo of the Eastman ( _ _ _ _) Company.
- (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Northern once again became the first road name used on a new intermodal car by a new Li