dougdagrump wrote: Chuck,Didn't Lionel do one( Washington) for Penney's, in traditional B&O colors, and one in green, the Pres Polk version, for general sales ?
Chuck,
Didn't Lionel do one( Washington) for Penney's, in traditional B&O colors, and one in green, the Pres Polk version, for general sales ?
I think this green one you mention is what I am looking for.
PJ
Hello everyone,
Thank you for the replies, but the above mentioned engine is not the one I saw. The one I saw was much cheaper, and it was green, not black. I'm thumbing through my 2007 catalog now. Thanks again,
The 'George Washington' was a F-19 Pacific done for Chesepeake and Ohio, not B&O or Pennsy.The ENTIRE set is available on EBay right now...http://cgi.ebay.com/Lionel-C-O-F-19-4-6-2-Pacific-494-G-W-Plus-7-Cars-NIB_W0QQitemZ110110521977QQihZ001QQcategoryZ4148QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I think you can beat this by a lot if you go to Trainworld, Grand Central, or Gybroskis <sp>.Brent
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Page 70-71 in the Vol 1 2007 catalog
page 66-67 in the Vol 2 2006 catalog
Chesapeake & Ohio F-19 4-6-2 Pacific #494 The George Washington In 1932, the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway introduced its premier Pullman train, The George Washington. It commemorated the 200th anniversary of our first president's birth, who as St. James River Canal Company honorary president had direct lineage to the C&O. Advertised as "The Most Wonderful Train in the World" and pulled by a Class F-19 4-6-2 Pacific, this was the world's first air-conditioned train. Operating over the 599 miles between Washington, D.C. and Cincinnati, Ohio, it set a new standard for excellence. Born at the depth of the Great Depression, "The George," as it became known, featured Hepplewhite and Duncan Fyffe furnishings reminiscent of colonial times. It soon became one of the most highly regarded U.S. passenger trains. Relive those glory days of high-speed mainline steam by adding The George to your passenger fleet. Heavyweight passenger cars are available separately.
Gauge: Standard OMinimum Curve: O-54Dimensions: Length: Approx.23 1/2" (6-11108) $1,159.99
I think there was also an American Flyer set, I could be wrong, called the Presidential set.
Thanks, John
I think it's the last 2006 Lionel catalog or early 2007. Lionel posts their recent catalogs online.
Good Luck.
Hi everyone,
I forgot where I saw it but now I cant find it...a Lionel engine called the President Washington. I liked it and had decided it to add it to my "wish list", lol. I know it was off of Google soemwhere but for the life of me now I cant find it.
Anyways I was wondering if someone could give me a little bit of a background on this engine? Thank you,
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