N RAPIDO 567003A Greenbrier Reefer Lineage rd#7267 Houston
Greenbrier Reefer. Photo Provided by Rapido/ PNP Trains. Lineage – Houston. picture may show different rd# .
Greenbrier Reefer. Photo Provided by Rapido/ PNP Trains. Lineage – Houston. picture may show different rd# .
Greenbrier Reefer. Photo Provided by Rapido/ PNP Trains. Lineage – Jasper Alberta CA. picture may show different rd# .
Greenbrier Reefer. Photo Provided by Rapido/ PNP Trains. Lineage – Jasper Alberta CA. picture may show different rd# .
Greenbrier Reefer. Photo Provided by Rapido/ PNP Trains. Lineage – Petty. picture may show different rd# .
Piko 38512 G KLW GE R/C 25-Ton Thumper Diesel Locomotive with Sound #151. From an estate sale – new in the original box. The loco inside is the green one on the side of the box. This loco is battery-powered.
The PIKO HO Czech CSD Livery Class E 499 Electric Loco model, No. Manufactured in 2026 in Germany by PIKO, this 1:87 scale model is suitable for ages 17 and up and operates on a 2-rail-2-conductor system.
Introduced in 1992, EMD SD70M was a 4000-horsepower locomotive that ran on EMD’s new steerable truck design, known as the HTCR-II radial truck. This new truck allowed the locomotive to transfer its power to the rails more efficiently, which in turn enabled two SD70M locomotives to pull a train that would have taken 3 SD40-2’s to pull.
Introduced in 1992, EMD SD70M was a 4000 horsepower locomotive that ran on EMD’s new steerable truck design, known as the HTCR-II radial truck. This new truck allowed the locomotive to transfer its power to the rails more efficiently, which in turn enabled two SD70M locomotives to pull a train that would have taken 3 SD40-2’s to pull.
This sale is for a flat can motor upgrade kit for HO scale AHM Rivarossi 4-6-2 and 4-6-4 steam locomotive chassis only. This motor kit is intended for the early version locomotives with the square motor or later versions with the round motor mounted in the cab.
This first production run of the N Scale C424 is an accurate rendition of the ALCO design, showcasing the Phase 1 C424. The ALCO C424 model was one of the first Century-series locomotives to be produced.