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Cover story: Second City on an O gauge layoutBy Stan LudwikowskiTravel back to better timesCollectible Classics: Lionel's no. 7817 Toy Fair boxcarBy Roger CarpThis item celebrated the centennial of Joshua Lionel Cowen's birth.

Old caboose, new againBy Gordon GreenA "restomod" can make one right for you.

The impact of the Korean War on American FlyerBy Ted HamlerShortages of materials affected a few S gauge cars.

Springtime for Lionel hits big in 1959By Roger CarpFalling apart over a trio of exploding boxcars.

Magical Lionel stations could control trainsBy Roger CarpA simple electrical device caused trains to start and stop on their own.

Handcars find the right place to rideBy Roger CarpLifelong Lioneler puts them on flatcars.

Retirees build O gauge paradiseSeniors race full speed ahead on an action-packed layout.

The most obscure accessory everBy Roger CarpAnyone remember Pan-M-Bob's turntable?

Classic Toy Trains September 2020
Classic Toy Trains

Classic Toy Trains September 2020

$7.99

FEATURED 

Cover story: Second City on an O gauge layoutBy Stan LudwikowskiTravel back to better timesCollectible Classics: Lionel's no. 7817 Toy Fair boxcarBy Roger CarpThis item celebrated the centennial of Joshua Lionel Cowen's birth.

Old caboose, new againBy Gordon GreenA "restomod" can make one right for you.

The impact of the Korean War on American FlyerBy Ted HamlerShortages of materials affected a few S gauge cars.

Springtime for Lionel hits big in 1959By Roger CarpFalling apart over a trio of exploding boxcars.

Magical Lionel stations could control trainsBy Roger CarpA simple electrical device caused trains to start and stop on their own.

Handcars find the right place to rideBy Roger CarpLifelong Lioneler puts them on flatcars.

Retirees build O gauge paradiseSeniors race full speed ahead on an action-packed layout.

The most obscure accessory everBy Roger CarpAnyone remember Pan-M-Bob's turntable?

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