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X1110
Posted by otftch on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 11:46 AM

I recently picked up a modern era Lionel cab # X1110 2-4-2 steam loco and tender.It doesn't show up in any of my books.Can anyone tell me what set it came from and the year?There were also a couple of modern era freight cars and a caboose with "scout" on the sides.Did lionel  make a modern era Scout set ?Thanks .

                                      Ed

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Posted by Chris F on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 9:02 PM

This was my response to a similar question on the OGR Forum a few months ago -

#18650 Lionel Lines 4-4-2, 1996-99

#11910 Lionel Lines freight set, "X113WS", 1996
- "6424" flatcar with stakes
- 9700 Lionel Corporation boxcar
- "6357" Lionel "Scout" SP caboose

#11921 Lionel Lines freight set, "X1113WS", 1997
- same as 1996, but boxcar is Lionel Cola

#11934 Lionel Lines freight set, 1998
- same as 1996, but boxcar is CP Rail, and flatcar is EL #7332

Coincidentally, that poster's name was Ed, too.Smile [:)]

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Posted by PostwarMan07 on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 9:05 PM
It is from the 1113WS "centenial" scout set.  The set includes that engine, a blue lionel boxcar, flatcar with trailer, and scout caboose.  CAT # 6-11910.  It was made in 1996.
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Posted by otftch on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 9:09 PM

Thanks guys.I appreciate the info.

                                        Ed

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Posted by AMartin on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 12:12 PM

I have the #11934 set. You would happen to know what catalog that was in would you? It was my first set I would love to be able to display the catalog page with it.

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