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Kato N Scale EF510 301 Electric Locomotive Train Model 3096-1 Freight Car

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KATO N Gauge EF510 301 Electric Locomotive – Japanese Freight Train Model (3096-1). Experience authentic Japanese railway modeling with thisKATO N Scale EF510 electric locomotive. This premium die-cast model represents the latest heavy-duty freight engine used across Kyushu’s rail network, perfect for serious train enthusiasts and collectors building authentic Japanese cargo train sets.

Kato 3096-1 N gauge EF510 301 Railway Model Freight Car

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The latest electric locomotive that will handle future freight transportation across various parts of Kyushu is now available in N Gauge. Ideal for traction machines such as Koki 104 and 107, which are essential for freight trains.

KATO 3096-1 Electric Locomotive EF510 301

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KATO N Scale Finished Model, EF510 301. ● New EF510 variation, reproducing the Kyushu-bound 300 series pre-production unit No. 301. ● Number plates included: “301” and “302”. ● Number plates “301” and “302”.

Kato USA – 176-2301 – Locomotive, Diesel, EMD FP7A – Milwaukee Road – 95C

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The Kato USA 176-2301 Diesel Locomotive is a ready-to-go model of the EMD FP7A operated by the Milwaukee Road. Running on a two-rail system with a Bo-Bo wheel configuration, this 1:76 scale locomotive is perfect for model railroad enthusiasts aged 17 years and up. The analog control system allows for easy operation, while the transportation theme adds an exciting touch to any train layout. Made by the trusted brand KATO, this locomotive is a must-have for collectors and hobbyists alike.

N Kato 176-2303 FP7A Milwaukee Road Post 1955 Scheme #96C

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The Olympian Hiawatha itself ran from 1947 to 1961. The Hiawatha train wore the UP colors into the sunset as The Afternoon Hiawatha ran up until January 23, 1970. The next year, The Morning Hiawatha service was also discontinued and replaced by Amtrak lines.

KATO 17711-3 EMD FP7A Milwaukee Road

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The actual product will be exactly as shown in the images. Everything shown in the photos is included.

Kato 176-2303-DCC EMD FP7A, Milwaukee Road #96C w/ DCC Locomotive N Scale

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The Olympian Hiawatha itself ran from 1947 to 1961. The Hiawatha train wore the UP colors into the sunset as The Afternoon Hiawatha ran up until January 23, 1970. The next year, The Morning Hiawatha service was also discontinued and replaced by Amtrak lines.