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A couple of things. "Good Buy" is subjective. Several years ago I got a great deal on a NIB Lionel N&W A @ $750. Exactly what I wanted, at a price I was willing to pay. There could have been 100 guys before me that passed it up. Have I seen switchers @York? Yup. But I wasn't shopping for one. I can tell you this, in general you'll be hard pressed to find better prices anywhere. And, if the price is $X, you can always make an offer. The worst the seller will do is say "no".

Beyond that, there are a variety of manufacturers that have offered SW and NW switchers through the years. As Tinplate Art mentioned, more specificity will be invaluable in assisting in your search. Do you have a manufacturer, livery, new/used, cab number, or control system type (Conventional, TMCC, Legacy, DCS) in mind? 

One great thing about the York meet, if you want it you can probably find it. Every time I have attended, I have come home with at least one "Great Deal".

If you are truly looking, a post to the Want to Buy forum right here may be productive. Another option, peruse the sponsor list right here on the OGR Forum. I checked out a couple and put in a search for "NW (and SW) Switcher". There's a bunch to choose from.

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Dear Tinplate Art

I am looking for some Lionel Post War SW and NW. I am planning on building a Industrial layout separate section of for my younger son. This will have 497 and 97 coal loaders and I need the SW and NW to move the freight cars from one to the other accessory.

Dear Tom

Thanks for the reply. I building my layout currently when I have the time. As I said above this would be for my younger son and guests to try running a simple industrial layout. Nothing fancy just to give them experience how to run an industrial section  and  PW period engine with an e-Unit on it would do the trick.

 

nvocc5 posted:

 As I said above this would be for my younger son and guests to try running a simple industrial layout. Nothing fancy just to give them experience how to run an industrial section  

 

Based upon this feedback, I would suggest looking at a Lionel Lionchief Plus NW2 switcher. You can run this with a free app on your smart phone. It gives you control of bell/whistle, front/rear couplers, fwd/rev control, and speed.  I'm 99% sure you'd have no problem finding one of these at the TCA meet at York.

If you really are set on a conventional locomotive w/ an E unit, you can't go wrong with a Williams by Bachmann NW2. Probably your best bang for the buck for a new engine.

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