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Prewar 0-4-0 switcher #1662

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Prewar 0-4-0 switcher #1662
Posted by nickelplater on Monday, February 24, 2014 9:57 AM
I have an O-27, 0-4-0 switcher (cab number 1662)with a slope back tender that I have had since the late 1940's. Years ago, Classic Toy Trains had an article on how to build this loco into a detailed 0-6-0 loco. I did that rebuild, and the engine is great on my layout. My question today is as follows: does anyone know how this engine and tender was originally released by Lionel. Did it come individually or as a set? And if it came as a set, what was the consist of that set? Also, which year (s) was it released? I recall seeing this train at a TTOS, Pasadina, Ca. train show in the 1980's. The owner informed me I was looking at the original set consist. Are any pictures available. Thank you all for any assistance with this quest.
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Posted by teledoc on Friday, February 28, 2014 7:54 AM

NIckleplater,

The 1662 was originally introduced in 1940, and also available until 1942.  The initial release used a 2201T tender, and was also available with a 2203B tender.  The attached website shows a set that was sold, by DAKOTApaul with Loco, tender and 3 cars.  Don't know if this is what you are looking for, but worth the look.

Teledoc

http://www.dakotapaul.com/items/showitem.asp?iid=1357

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Posted by phillyreading on Sunday, March 2, 2014 11:55 AM
I looked this engine and freight cars up in Greenberg's pocket price guide and here is what I found; the engine is 027 and the freight cars are O gauge because of the electro-magnet couplers with solenoids being used in them. Looks like a person who is a pre war beginner put this set together!
Interested in southest Pennsylvania railroads; Reading & Northern, Reading Company, Reading Lines, Philadelphia & Reading.
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Posted by nickelplater on Sunday, April 6, 2014 9:16 PM
Hello Teledoc, Thanks for your timely reply. Sorry it has taken me over a month to say thank you. Your reply was exactly what I was looking for. The pictures on the link show what I have/had. Ha. As I stated I converted this loco to an 0-6-0 with some neat detail from a CTT article long ago. I don't remember the tanker or caboose, but all I have remaining is one half of the crane boom from the crane car. Thank you again. Nickelplater

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