SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 8-23-20 LIONEL LOCOMOTIVES 2000

LIONEL LOCOMOTIVES 2,000
61 WORDS

  1. The signature item inside the (_ _ _ _ _ ) wrapped volume 1 catalog was the No. 6-28062 ( _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) -plated version of J. L. ( _ _ _ _ ‘ ) favorite locomotive; the 700E J1e NYC ( _ _ _ _ _).
  2. Lionel introduced the No. 6-28052 (_ _ _ _ _ _ ) and Western 2-6-6-4 ( _ _ _ _ - ) locomotive equipped with ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) 4.0 and a Wireless ( _ _ _ _ _) at the same price as the J1e.
  3. Also new (and costing $100 (_ _ _ )) was the No. 6-28051 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) & Ohio 2-8-8-4 ( - _ - _ _ ), an ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) locomotive the catalog called “incredible ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)”.
  4. Available in either (_ _ _ _ ) Pacific (No. 6-20838) or ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Pacific Lines (No. 6-28036), The ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) type 2-8-0 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) with ( _ _) tenders made their debut in Y2K.
  5. The graceful (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Railroad E6 4-4-2 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) had ( _ _ _ _ ) lights on it’s pilot deck and modeled loco No. 460 of “( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Special” fame. B&O and ( _ _ _) versions were also cataloged that year.
  6. SD-90 (_ _ ) No. 2000 (6-18268) wore Lionel’s ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) logo but was also released in U. P.’s armor yellow & ( _ _ _ _ ) mist gray (6-18269) and ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Pacific red (6-18271) paint schemes.
  7. With its “startling shark-like (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )” by Raymond ( _ _ _ ), Lionel’s No. 6-28089 model of the Pennsy T1 4-4-4-4 ( _ _ _ _ ) had a scale ( _ _ _) coupler on it’s pilot.
  8. The “must buy” (_ _ _ _

LIONEL LOCOMOTIVES 2,000
61 WORDS

  1. The signature item inside the (VELLUM) wrapped volume 1 catalog was the No. 6-28062 (GOLD) and (PLATINUM) -plated version of J. L. (COWEN’S) favorite locomotive; the 700E J1e NYC (HUDSON).
  2. Lionel introduced the No. 6-28052 (NORFOLK) and Western 2-6-6-4 (CLASS-A) locomotive equipped with (RAILSOUNDS) 4.0 and a Wireless (TETHER) at the same price as the J1e.
  3. Also new (and costing $100 (MORE)) was the No. 6-28051 (BALTIMORE) & Ohio 2-8-8-4 (E-M-ONE), an (ARTICULATED) locomotive the catalog called “incredible (LEVIATHANS)”.
  4. Available in either (UNION) Pacific (No. 6-20838) or (SOUTHERN) Pacific Lines (No. 6-28036), The (HARRIMAN) type 2-8-0 (CONSOLIDATION) with (OIL) tenders made their debut in Y2K.
  5. The graceful (PENNSYLVANIA) Railroad E6 4-4-2 (ATLANTIC) had (MARKER) lights on it’s pilot deck and modeled loco No. 460 of “(LINDBERGH) Special” fame. B&O and (ATSF) versions were also cataloged that year.
  6. SD-90 (MAC) No. 2000 (6-18268) wore Lionel’s (CENTENNIAL) logo but was also released in U. P.’s armor yellow & (HARBOR) mist gray (6-18269) and (CANADIAN) Pacific red (6-18271) paint schemes.
  7. With its “startling shark-like (STREAMLINING)” by Raymond (LOEWY), Lionel’s No. 6-28089 model of the Pennsy T1 4-4-4-4 (DUPLEX) had a scale (DROP) coupler on it’s pilot.
  8. The “must buy” (DASH) 9-44CW diesel by (GENERAL) Electric was offered in CSX blue, gray & yellow and the silver, red & yellow BNSF (WARBONNET) schemes in either Command/Rail sounds or Traditional/(SIGNALSOUNDS) vers