SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 7-25-21 LIONEL INTERMODAL 2

LIONEL INTERMODAL 2
62 WORDS

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Northern once again became the first road name used on a new intermodal car by a new Li

LIONEL INTERMODAL 2
62 WORDS

  1. With the removal of the (RIBS) from the (PUP) trailers in 1976, (RAILROAD) names and (LOGOS) began appearing where “(LIONEL) Lines” and “Cooper - (JARRETT)” had to use separate (METAL) plates to give the loads identity.
  2. From (SOUTHERN) Pacific on the 9333 car to the (PENNSYLVANIA) Railroad on the 16303 and north of the border with the 9149 (CANADIAN() Pacific to everywhere in between, Lionel covered many of the class 1 railroads that were household names throughout the 20th century.
  3. To highlight just a few, the No. 9383 (UNION) Pacific was an (UNCATALOGED) car from 1980 and was also the only one included in the (FAMOUS) (AMERICAN) Railroads series.
  4. Similarly, the No. 19404 TTX of 1989 was the only (POSTWAR) style car in the (FALLEN) (FLAGS) series. And while the Western (MARYLAND) vans did represent a class one that had been merged into another railroad company, the flatcar itself was lettered for (TRAILER) Train, which represented the future of American railroading rather than the past.
  5. Made for the Toy Train (OPERATING) Society was the fairly (SCARCE) and highly collectable No. 17871 New (YORK) Central car of 1987. This uncataloged car differed from most in that it carried non-matching trailers. One represented the (XEROX) Corporation of photocopier fame while the other wore the logo of the Eastman (KODAK) Company.
  6. (BURLINGTON) Northern once again became the first road name used on a new intermodal car by a new Lionel owner in 1988. A (MODERN) fifty-three foot “Big - (RIG)” trailer finally had a way to ride