It was about one year ago, after the release of the 2015 Signature catalog, that I wrote of my disappointment with Lionel's decision to discontinue the use of the open frame AC (Pullmor) motor. None appeared in the 2015 catalogs for the first time in almost 115 years.
Working down their list, this year's choice for elimination is apparently Magne-Traction (1950-2015) RIP
Gone are two of the greatest features ever associated with Lionel toy train quality. It's almost offensive. There are many of us who simply hate can motors and rubber tires. How have these things (which were relegated to the worst of Lionel's low-end 1970's production) crept toward such broad acceptance today? Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing those who like these things - to each their own. But doesn't it seem like Lionel is running from its heritage in favor of chasing big radius scale dollars? It reminds me of the president of Canadian Pacific railway, E. Hunter Harrison, when he famously stated "I hate steam engines". Look what happened to CP's heritage steam program! Gone - strictly business - nothing personal. That's ok. We see it at face value.
At least E. Hunter Harrison was transparent and clearly communicated his disdain for his company's history. Contrast that with the Lionel catalog, which makes no mention of their sly elimination of these great train features traditional or postwar inspired operators love. They think if they trumpet the latest electronic big-radius "whatever" loudly enough, we will all forget that they have stopped making great toy trains. It hasn't worked. Sorry, but no new trains for me again this year.