Calling all Lionel historians out there to help with the backstory on this passenger set.
The first train set my brothers and I received as kids was a 736 Berkshire with the Presidential Passenger set on Christmas morning. The set comprised of a 2523 President Garfield Pullman, (2) 2522 President Harrison Vista Dome cars, and a 2521 President McKinley Observation. The set only came out at Christmas time as our Christmas tree train. The lights of the cars, particularly the two Vista Domes, put on quite a show along with the tree lights. This set continues to be a family tradition years later with my own family, and of course when my brothers and their families visit during the Holidays.
I’ve done some research on this set that I wanted to share, with the hope others might share additional information or any corrections.
What is curious to me, is the Presidents that were selected for this set. Does anyone know the story in Lionel’s selection? In checking some historical facts I learned the following:
Any additional information others can provide is greatly appreciated - thanks!
- Rob
I've never really heard any "official" story I can pass along, but Lionel routinely included cars with the same name in sets starting with the original prewar heavyweights labeled "Madison" (after a town in New Jersey rather than the President). In 1957 Lionel produced the 2296W Canadian Pacific set which had 3 Skyline 500 Vista-Domes and one 2551Banff Park observation behind the pair of gorgeous F3 A units. You would think they would have included the 2553 Blair Manor and 2554 Craig Manor Pullmans instead of the two extra "same name" dome cars. But no, the Pullmans were separate-sale only.
So it wouldn't surprise me a bit if you find out the set is all original. I just don't have enough material to tell you for sure. But somebody around here knows! Of that I have no doubt!
Aboard!
Becky
P.S. Ohio born and bred!
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
Thanks for your reply Becky! You make a good point about the 2296W set. After all, Lionel was a toy company first and foremost at the time and some of their selections did not concern such details. I do wonder if someone in marketing or management had a tie to Ohio in selecting these Presidents?
Thanks for the welcome too!
Rob
I found this additional information from train-station.com:
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