The Kids' Creek Railroad (KCRR) is based out of Southeastern Connecticut. Featuring a world-class Lionel Collector Club of America/ Lionel FasTrack Modular Railroad that is kid-friendly and interactive, this club strives to bring the youngest generation into hobby in a traditional way - by letting the kids run the trains.
Please consider helping our club and the hobby grow by ordering our first ever KCRR club car. This club car will be a great addition; to any collection, behind one of Lionel's Providence & Worcester SD70M-2, featured in Lionel's 2019 vol. 2 catalog, or as an attractive addition to your favorite freight consist.
Estimate delivery date is October 2020. Please do not delay your order. Only one-hundred (100) of these boxcars will be made.
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The Providence and Worcester Railroad is a Class II railroad owned by Genesee & Wyoming. The railroad connects from Gardner in central Massachusetts, south through its namesake cities of Worcester and Providence, Rhode Island, and west from Rhode Island through Connecticut and into New York City.
The Kids’ Creek Railroad (KCRR) product line, works to provide the KCRR membership with products that have never been produced by Lionel, so that you can have a personalized railroading experience while adding a unique piece to your collection.
This Lionel LionScale PS-1 boxcar features die cast trucks and can be easily converted to two rail operation with scale couplers. Car operates on 0-31 curves and will perfectly compliment the PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER LEGACY SD70M-2 #4301/ #4302 (2033221/ 2033222) cataloged in Lionel’s 2019 Part 2 catalog. This 100% Lionel made and decorated boxcar is molded, decorated, and assembled in the USA.
Individuals that purchase this car receive an honorary 12-month KCRR Club Car Membership, effective the first of the month following order delivery.
This is a pre-order sale. Expected shipping date: OCT 2020
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All the best,
~Kevin