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There are a number of unique and interesting items that clubs, businesses and historical societies produce regarding railroading in the Milwaukee-area. This page is intended to help those groups promote those items. Products will be listed for up to 12 months as space permits.
Lionel Railroad Club of Milwaukee's 60th Anniversary Milwaukee Road Steam Switcher and Caboose Limited Edition: (11/18/06) This O scale set includes a Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific 0-4-0 switcher with sloping tender and offset cupola caboose. Designed by club members, and approved by Lionel LLC, the die-cast switcher includes front and rear operating couplers, transformer controlled forward, neutral & reverse, electronic steam whistle, smoke unit and traction tire. Tender features die-cast trucks, a metal frame, and directional lighting. The caboose has a metal frame, die-cast trucks and operating couplers along with an illuminated interior. To order the set visit the Lionel Club's website. Photo by Lionel Railroad Club of Milwaukee. |
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Memory Lane Studios' Overhaul at Broken Toe: (12/12/05) An HO scale freelanced steam locomotive service facility. Features Mt. Albert lumber, Grandt Line nut and bolt detail, over 70 lead-free pewter castings, three plaster castings, four 12V lights, and many other features. Limited run of 100 kits, 55 of which will come in a collectible engraved wood box. For more information visit the Memory Lane Studios' website. |
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Skytop Productions' Milwaukee Road Wood Reefer: (12/6/05) Skytop Productions' first limited run freight car is now available. It is an HO scale Accurail 40 ft. wood reefer decorated in the Milwaukee Road 'Blue Ice' paint scheme. Used to supply ice for road gangs, locomotives and cabooses from the early 1960s until their final years in work train service in the early 1980s. For ordering information visit the Skytop Productions' website. |
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Updated: 11/18/06
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