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Following Sitka and others, some early Lionel PRR rolling stock.

The #2458 double door auto box from 1946-1948

Lionel 2458 Auto Box side view

The #2457 red "cabin car" with black window frames from 1946-1947

Lionel 2457 caboose

Finally the low end of the line, the #2672 0-27 Tuscan cabin car from 1941-1942.  No illumination, windows just stamped out,  and no battery box.

Lionel 2672 Caboose side

Best wishes,  Don

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@taycotrains posted:

IMG_4712IMG_4711Here is a pic of my Mth PRR T1

Also a video of it running…I gave up trying to embed it here it’s to hard to figure out on a iPhone…delete if not allowed.

https://youtu.be/Rzhrq_dB3FQ?feature=shared

Nope your fine. Videos picture of all scale trains is more than welcome If you have history on the once great Pennsy R.R. you would like to share along with photos that you have taken or permission to post is good to go.  God Speed and ty for posting some fine looking engines. Mark

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A few months back I posted PRR Budd 10-6 Sleeper, "Silver Rapids", as it appeared after through service on the California Zephyr was terminated and the car went into PRR's standard pool in 1957.  Recently I was able to acquire the as-delivered paint scheme of this car for use on my California Zephyr that is now complete for a mid 1950's configuration.  Note that the PRR is pretty subtle on this car and only lettered on one end of each side.

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@GG1 4877 posted:

A few months back I posted PRR Budd 10-6 Sleeper, "Silver Rapids", as it appeared after through service on the California Zephyr was terminated and the car went into PRR's standard pool in 1957.  Recently I was able to acquire the as-delivered paint scheme of this car for use on my California Zephyr that is now complete for a mid 1950's configuration.  Note that the PRR is pretty subtle on this car and only lettered on one end of each side.

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Jonathan, came across this site some time ago while trying to fine part numbers for my dad's HO Lionel and other makers from the late 50s and 60s don't know if you ever used it but take a look when you get a chance. HOseeker.net

Mark

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