STANDARD GAUGE LOCOS
45 WORDS

- Assigned to pull the (_ _ _ _ ) Set, officially the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Limited, the single motored No. ( _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ -) was not up to the task of pulling the ( _ _ _ _) Nos.412, 413, 414 & 416 cars.
- American Flyer and (_ _ _ ) refused to use the term Lionel copyrighted and labeled their Nos. 1489 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘) Special and 1088R ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) sets and the Nos. 4689 ( _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ ) blue (with a brass ( _ _ _ ) and 3245 ( _ _ _ ) and orange locos that pulled them, as “( _ _ _) Gauge” instead.
- “Standard Gauge” and (_ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ ) track came to Lionel-land in nineteen ( _ - _ _ ) with locomotives like the No. ( _ _ ) which picked up center rail power with a “( _ _ _)”.
- Set No. 1000R, the Ives (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Special, “so striking in it’s ( _ _ _ _ ) and nickel finish”, to quote the catalog, had Ives’ patented Automatic ( _ _ _ _ _ ), which became the Lionel ( - _ _ _ _) following Ives’ bankruptcy.
- Just as famous as the State Set, pulled by a twin-motored No. (_ _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - ) in later years, the No. 396W “( _ _ ) ( _ _ _ )” set with a No. ( _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ ) E 4-4-4 steam loco with an early ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) type reverse is highly sought by collectors, especially the cream stripe version.
- American Flyer’s No. 4696 “(_ _ _ _ )” (tender No. 4693) had the A.F. patented “fire box ( _ _ )” and pulled set No. 1496, the ( _ _ _ _) Canyon Freight which had six cars.
- Ives
STANDARD GAUGE LOCOS ANSWERS
45 WORDS

- Assigned to pull the (STATE) Set, officially the (TRANSCONTINENTAL) Limited, the single motored No. (THREE-EIGHTY-ONE-E) was not up to the task of pulling the (HEAVY) Nos.412, 413, 414 & 416 cars.
- American Flyer and (IVES) refused to use the term Lionel copyrighted and labeled their Nos. 1489 (PRESIDENT‘S) Special and 1088R (OLYMPIAN) sets and the Nos. 4689 (ROLLS) (ROYCE) blue (with a brass (EAGLE) and 3245 (BLACK) and orange locos that pulled them, as “(WIDE) Gauge” instead.
- “Standard Gauge” and (THREE) (RAIL) track came to Lionel-land in nineteen (OH-SIX) with locomotives like the No. (FIVE) which picked up center rail power with a “(SHOE)”.
- Set No. 1000R, the Ives (PROSPERITY) Special, “so striking in it’s (COPPER) and nickel finish”, to quote the catalog, had Ives’ patented Automatic (REVERSE), which became the Lionel (E-UNIT) following Ives’ bankruptcy.
- Just as famous as the State Set, pulled by a twin-motored No. (FOUR-OH-EIGHT-E) in later years, is the No. 396W “(BLUE) (COMET)” set with a No. (FOUR) (HUNDRED) E 4-4-4 steam loco with an early (PENDULUM) type reverse is highly sought by collectors, especially the cream stripe version.
- American Flyer’s No. 4696 “(PIPER)” (tender No. 4693) had the A.F. patented “fire box (GLOW)” and pulled set No. 1496, the (GRAND) Canyon Freight which had six cars.
- Ives set Nos. 1089R, the Black (DIAMOND) Express Senior, and 1070R, the Ives Railway (CIRCUS), (the latter came with cardstock cut-outs) were pulled by No. 1134 s