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Vintage Model Power HO Scale Conrail EMD F-Unit Diesel Locomotive #1862 Engine

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This model features a detailed plastic body shell manufactured in Hong Kong. Shell & Paint: The plastic body shell is structurally solid with no cracks or broken sections. The white side stripes, Conrail block lettering, and “can opener” logo are fully intact and crisp.

Bachman Regional Transportation Authority 0677 Locomotive EMD F40PH Tested HO

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The Bachman Regional Transportation Authority 0677 Locomotive is a model train locomotive of the EMD F40PH type, perfect for enthusiasts of model railroads and trains. This locomotive is part of a transportation-themed collection, adding to the realism and appeal of any train layout. Engine 0677 is sure to be a valuable addition to any model railroad collection, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal for hobbyists and train enthusiasts alike. Tested, runs great, foward, reverse. #100, made in Hong Kong. Storage box has been taped.

Roco Austria, HO, Santa Fe Baldwin Diesel Engine B Unit, C-7 EX

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Baldwin Diesel Engine. Diesel Engine. DO NOT COMMIT A FELONY OVER A TOY TRAIN. Honest folks, the above does not apply to you. If we have made an error, we will work with you to resolve it. We would like to save you this hassle if at all possible.

NORTHERN PACIFIC SW9/1200 SWITCH LOCO DC/DCC Ready HO Scale -“PROTO” DISPLAY

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The SW1200 was the third model of 1,200 hp SW series switchers built by EMD. It was a successor to the SW7 and SW9. Late SW1200s built in 1966 were instead built with the 567E 12-cylinder engine. Most of the locomotive’s external features were unchanged from the SW9, making distinguishing between the two models difficult.

NORTHERN PACIFIC GP9 LOCO- DCC/TSUNAMI SOUND HO Scale -“GENESIS” NEW RTR OOP

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The EMD GP9 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division between 1954 and 1959. Externally, the GP9 strongly resembled its predecessor. Most were built with high short hoods, but the Southern Pacific ordered a number with low short hoods for improved crew visibility.