the train man 10 I own the BN set you are speaking of. bought it in the late 1990s. I also have the sant fe fast freight train just like it,& a hersheys train set form 1992, and twin Alcos pulling the NYC passenger train. All work just fine with no derailments. the fast freight lines come in the double thick boxes like Lionel, (I heard K-line bought Lionel) the hershey train is a long box with all parts on 1 level. The old one has the old 3 rail track; the Fast freight sets use the Super Snap track with a black center rail and more realistic looking ties. The new one use the fast track like Lionel. I have run the BN set at a couple of shows to create interest, and it worked so good it help me sell a lot of trains those days. I have heard some people complain about K-Line, but I have never had a problem other than the Super Snap track is difficult to put together and takle apart. but all of my K-line locos run very well. I hope this helps, also saw they sell on eBay for between $62 and $210 depending of whether it is NIB or used and the mood of the bidders. good Luck and happy modeling! THe Train Man 10 you know you really had to dig to bring this up this was 10 years ago the guy was asking about this set since then K-line has went into Lionel have license to use there name to be completely dismantled and there molds rented/sold/license to use and no real part of that company even exsist anymore.
the train man 10 I own the BN set you are speaking of. bought it in the late 1990s. I also have the sant fe fast freight train just like it,& a hersheys train set form 1992, and twin Alcos pulling the NYC passenger train. All work just fine with no derailments. the fast freight lines come in the double thick boxes like Lionel, (I heard K-line bought Lionel) the hershey train is a long box with all parts on 1 level. The old one has the old 3 rail track; the Fast freight sets use the Super Snap track with a black center rail and more realistic looking ties. The new one use the fast track like Lionel. I have run the BN set at a couple of shows to create interest, and it worked so good it help me sell a lot of trains those days. I have heard some people complain about K-Line, but I have never had a problem other than the Super Snap track is difficult to put together and takle apart. but all of my K-line locos run very well. I hope this helps, also saw they sell on eBay for between $62 and $210 depending of whether it is NIB or used and the mood of the bidders. good Luck and happy modeling! THe Train Man 10
I own the BN set you are speaking of. bought it in the late 1990s. I also have the sant fe fast freight train just like it,& a hersheys train set form 1992, and twin Alcos pulling the NYC passenger train. All work just fine with no derailments. the fast freight lines come in the double thick boxes like Lionel, (I heard K-line bought Lionel) the hershey train is a long box with all parts on 1 level. The old one has the old 3 rail track; the Fast freight sets use the Super Snap track with a black center rail and more realistic looking ties. The new one use the fast track like Lionel. I have run the BN set at a couple of shows to create interest, and it worked so good it help me sell a lot of trains those days. I have heard some people complain about K-Line, but I have never had a problem other than the Super Snap track is difficult to put together and takle apart. but all of my K-line locos run very well. I hope this helps, also saw they sell on eBay for between $62 and $210 depending of whether it is NIB or used and the mood of the bidders. good Luck and happy modeling! THe Train Man 10
you know you really had to dig to bring this up this was 10 years ago the guy was asking about this set since then K-line has went into Lionel have license to use there name to be completely dismantled and there molds rented/sold/license to use and no real part of that company even exsist anymore.
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I've got the K-Line Hershey commemorative set myself and have no complaints.
I bought it at a flea market several years ago. It was in an exhibitors booth with no price tag so I asked "how much?" "Is $85 OK?" was the response. Needless to say it went home with me.
It comes out once a year to power my "Sugar High Express" under the Christmas tree. The "Express" is made up of assorted candy reefer cars, Hersheys, "Baby Ruth", "Mary Janes", and so on.
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