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Whether they be the original American Flyer version or the Lionel 6-49838 version.

Seeing one displayed on OGR member Bill T.'s layout https://ogrforum.com/...4#131926382599262544 got me to thinking that I don't see enough of them on layouts show on internet images, and not just the stock photos on the Lionel website or ones for sale.  A search here on OGR doesn't result in many threads about the 792 Terminal Shed.

I recall asking many years ago on this form about the clearance height under the crossbeams to determine whether my trains at the time could fit underneath. I had bought one around that same time and later sold it, which I've regretted ever since. 

Let's see your terminal sheds and how you've incorporated them on your layouts 

 

 

 

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It's being used just as a station, not a terminal, on my dad's layout. The elevated road to the Marx station extends via the imagination toward the foundation wall. (My dad mistakenly put a up a barrier, which you can partly see in the second photo, where we imagine the road to the station would be. It has since been removed.)

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Kevin,

I had three sheds and the station on my previous Flyer layout.  Lionel re-did them a few years ago and I had to get three of them.  They also advertised them for O gauge by using the two pedestrian platforms to raise the whole shed for O gauge clearance, but it may not be necessary.  I got some for my O gauge buddy and he loves them along with two original Gilbert stations I restored for him before their reintroduction.  There's plenty of clearance for S, not so much with O if you don't raise the sheds with the platforms.   On my layout I didn't use the pedestrian platforms since I had three tracks under the sheds.

They're still out there, both as original Gilbert items and the Lionel releases. 

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Matt_GNo27 posted:

It's being used just as a station, not a terminal, on my dad's layout. The elevated road to the Marx station extends via the imagination toward the foundation wall. (My dad mistakenly put a up a barrier, which you can partly see in the second photo, where we imagine the road to the station would be. It has since been removed.)

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Love the layout Matt, and the back story.

poniaj posted:

Kevin,

I had three sheds and the station on my previous Flyer layout.  Lionel re-did them a few years ago and I had to get three of them.  They also advertised them for O gauge by using the two pedestrian platforms to raise the whole shed for O gauge clearance, but it may not be necessary.  I got some for my O gauge buddy and he loves them along with two original Gilbert stations I restored for him before their reintroduction.  There's plenty of clearance for S, not so much with O if you don't raise the sheds with the platforms.   On my layout I didn't use the pedestrian platforms since I had three tracks under the sheds.

They're still out there, both as original Gilbert items and the Lionel releases. 

Lenny, I like triple length roof cover. Looks like train station sheds of old.

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