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Santa Fe Super liner passenger set

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Santa Fe Super liner passenger set
Posted by cmrj on Sunday, March 6, 2005 7:14 PM
I saw this at the Harper show yesterday before I had a chance to ask about it the owner had it packed up gone . I should have asked one of his buddies didn't think that far ahead .It was a well polished set think It was MTH the F-3's looked like my ABA set want to know if it is MTH , and if it is still available . It was set up on a club layout, my wife even noticed it so you know it looked great. I think the club was the high wheel or rail modular.If any of you knowof the club or how to hook me up with this set any info. would be apreciated. [oops] [banghead]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 6, 2005 8:42 PM
I didn't know Santa Fe had a Dinner Train!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 7, 2005 5:40 AM
I'm not certain what you saw, but MTH has made a plastic car bodied set of Superliner cars. Lionel and K-line made a sets too only were made of extruded alumium. From your description I'd suspect you saw a set made bt K-line. They offered a "El Capitain" set ABA F-3's in Santa Fe with High Liner cars. You can check with K-line to see if any are still available. Currently they're listed as sold out at the factory, but check the web. Someone might just have one. http://www.k-linetrains.com/products/viewprd_new.cfm?prdID=33CF25C0-ADBF-4FE2-80F3CE4F6CA40596&secID=B17A068D-6D44-11D4-ADA90060B0576B82 I'm not sure about Lionel.
Here's another site that may interest you. They operate orignal Highliner cars in Excursion service. http://www.cincinnatirailway.com/
I hope you can fine the set.
Dave
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Posted by cmrj on Monday, March 7, 2005 11:07 AM
Thank's Dave those car's look very much like what I saw . One of them was a transition car from a standard coach and there was a baggage coach between it and the engine's. I wish I had my camera with me ,I'm hopeing that one of the club member's see this post ,now that I corrected my spelling, [:)] Santafekent . Thank's again Mike
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 11:32 AM
If you would be interested in K-lines 21" long Highliner cars I just noticed West Depot has them. https://ssl.sierraplaza.com/catalog/default.php?cPath=21_36_153&osCsid=cd18a662b8a41851c3bef326392da083
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Posted by cmrj on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 9:21 PM
I looked at them too , just not sure need to see in person picture's don't show the true look of the car's. Thank's mike
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Posted by cmrj on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 7:23 PM
They are K Line ,they are not available thru them. I walked in to my favorate LHS and saw it on display, missing the transistion set.He told me he sold it the day before. He ordered the set in . And2 wk's later I have the set at home . It look's great,a friend told me to give K Line a try. He was wright. I want to thank all for your help. Mike when I get a chance I will post pic's [:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 7, 2005 5:20 AM
Hi cmrj,

I recevied a flyer from the Western Depot yesterday they have a 18" Amtrak Transition sleeper on sale and the complete 2 level Pennsylvania 'Raymond Lowey' cars, but not
Amtrak. http://www.westerndepot.com/ You might try calling the Eastern depot in Pennsylvania. they may have a set. http://www.easterndepot.com/ If not maybe K-line will run them again sometime, or you'll run arcoss a set on Ebay.

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