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is Lionel 1900-1969 Illustrated Price & Rarity Guide - 2011 Edition

a good book to help identify Lionel Lines cars?

 

heres the list I was given...I went to the Lionel page, but not having any luck..

I do not have actual box product numbers...by the way, the Product locator sucks..

if you select ALL...it keeps changing back to CURRENT..kind of annoying..

 

any help getting values would be nice..or input on the book..thanks

#6045 - Tanker
#6025 - Tanker
#6464 - 425 New Haven Box Car (Missing one door)
#6047 - Caboose (Two of these)
#6017 - Caboose
#3461 - Dump Car
#6460 - Crane Car
Pennsylvania Coal Car
#6042 - Gondola Car with (2) red tanks
#1877 - Flat Horse Car (Missing side rails)
#6656 - Cattle Car
#3319 - Helicopter Car
#6112 - Gondola Car
#6042 - Gondola Car
#3656 - Cattle Car
Erie Dummy Engine
Erie Engine
#1055 - The Texas Express
#1060/1060T - Columbia Steam Engine and Tender

 

by the way..the new MTH web site sucks also for product locators...the old one was better

why do these people keep changing their sites...was there a complaint or just a web designer who was bored..

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I find this site very helpful. Select the identify Lionel trains on the left. It takes you here

 

Here's the info on 6045 tanker. 2 types 60-61   1    2- Lionel Lines

 

The 1055 engine this and the Columbia only go forward, no e-units.

 

Prices-Do an eBay advanced search for only sold listings. It will give you some idea.

 

Nothing special there-perhaps the helicopter car if it's all there and in excellent condition. It should be 3419.

 

oops, I see Andrew B. linked you already. if your buying, pass.

Drummer - I don’t know about the book you mentioned, but Greenberg’s 2015 Lionel Price Guide gives the years made and values.  Everything is listed by road number so it wouldn’t help you with the Erie engines.

 

I agree that the old MTH product locator was better than the new one.  I think the web designers keep updating sites so you have to get a new browser and a new computer and rent your software.

The 6656 cattle car is tough to find, but as far as I know, it is still an inexpensive car.
The Erie diesels should have a number somewhere. If it is an early Alco, there are illuminated number boards on the sides, right up by the nose of the engine. If the number boards are still there, they should carry the numbers "2032".

If your friend does have this model engine, they were originally sold as a pair. Some Ebay sellers break them up.

If you are looking to place a value on the trains, condition is everything.

The 6656 cattle car was in a set with the Erie 2032 Alcos, 1952 or 1953. Other cars in this set were a 6465 two dome tank car, 6456 Lehigh Valley Maroon Hopper and 6257 SP style caboose. In the prewar though Postwar periods, the cattle car was not a usual car placed in sets by Lionel so they tend to be less common I would suppose. I can recall a train running on the Lionel show room layout made up of the UP yellow and grey Alcos with a string of these yellow cattle cars. The yellow car apparently was last offered in 1955. In 1957, Lionel offered a like car but in an orange color. It was numbered 6646 and was a one year only item. 

 

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