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ITS HERE....... Lionel 2009 Catalog
Posted by laz 57 on Monday, March 2, 2009 8:26 AM
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Posted by GregM on Monday, March 2, 2009 8:56 AM

I have paged through it twice.  Nothing jumped out at me, which is good.

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Posted by kpolak on Monday, March 2, 2009 9:06 AM

GregM
  I have paged through it twice.  Nothing jumped out at me, which is good. 

Really?????

The $2,500 price tag on the 2-10-10-2 leap right off the page and poked me in the eye.  Black Eye

The UP Genset Switcher looks great, but alas, at $800, unattainable.

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Posted by GregM on Monday, March 2, 2009 9:10 AM

kpolak

GregM
  I have paged through it twice.  Nothing jumped out at me, which is good. 

Really?????

The $2,500 price tag on the 2-10-10-2 leap right off the page and poked me in the eye.  Black Eye

The UP Genset Switcher looks great, but alas, at $800, unattainable.

Kurt

 

The $2500 price tag was not a surprise to me, I read about it a few days ago.

IMHO the 2009 Signature catalog does not live up to its hype.

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Posted by SchemerBob on Monday, March 2, 2009 9:15 AM

For the first time, I was actually able to watch the clock count all the way down to 0 (it was funny watching the clock count up before I refreshed the page: -1-1-1-1-1 ? Big Smile) Really, believe it or not, I was impressed. The new catalog design is very nice, and so are all of the products. A nice variety of steam, diesel, electric - modern and old - and not so much that it's overwhelming.

I thought a number of things were interesting in the catalog. First, the Evolution Hybrid. Although extremely expensive ($1,000), it looks pretty awesome. Although I don't know why Lionel didn't make regular Evo's first and offer them in a bunch of paint schemes, the locomotive looks like it will be really well made with a lot of new features. It'll be interesting to see what it's like later this year. The Canadian National set looked neat, too, with an SD70M-2 and Legacy control. Although, the Photoshoppers forgot to put the CN lettering on the nose! Whistling. I was also surprised to see that they'll be making a Saskatchewan cylindrical hopper. I saw this car on a video on YouTube and really liked it (kind of has the same appeal as the "Canada Wheat" and Alberta hoppers). Very colorful! Probably what I liked the most out of the catalog was the Acela HHP-8 set. I wish they'd put a Genesis diesel in the set instead, but it still looks pretty cool. Getting the locomotive, three cars, an oval of track and transformer for only $500, it looks like the best deal in the book. An interesting note, however, that the HHP-8 doesn't have RailSounds or TrainSounds - the catalog lists the engine as having a "horn and bell" but nothing else. Oh well, there isn't much to electric engine motor sounds anyways. The engine IS command-equipped, though, so that's a good deal, too. I also liked how they divided some of the products by railroad and region. The new White Pass equipment was interesting.

There are, of course, some strange things as well. What's with the Santa Fe SD40 and all those silver freight cars? Confused And, is anyone going to buy a $350 model of the Stourbridge Lion? I'm also glad I got all of the FasTrack for my layout last year... sheesh, $4.79 for one piece of 10" straight track? It will be pretty difficult for most people to afford many of the offerings in this catalog (myself included), and hopefully most of the products offered will end up being made. I noticed in the beginning of the catalog JC commented that they were working on making the shipping schedule more accurate. I sure hope that's true. After looking at the SS a few days ago, the dates do look a little more realistic. Overall, though, the catalog looked pretty good. I was sure Lionel would "go down" when they announced these new product lines, but if they can get anyone to pay the money to buy these things, they just might do okay. I still think they need to compete more with MTH, but they've been doing fine not competing much for years, so they'll probably continue to be alright.

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Posted by Roger Bielen on Monday, March 2, 2009 9:26 AM

The Vision items have no interest to me, even if they did they're beyond my price range at this point.  Be curious to see how many pre-orders are received.  For the rolling stock that piques my interest its the same stuff from previous catalogues with different road numbers and a much higher price. 

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Posted by Bob Keller on Monday, March 2, 2009 10:02 AM
Well, I'm in for a NYC water tower from the RTR catalog. And an NYC business car from the K-Line job.

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Posted by 3railguy on Monday, March 2, 2009 11:08 AM

The UP work train in the classic line jumped out of the catalog at me. If there's one item in the entire catalog that turns my crank, then it's a good catalog. Otherwise I did not see anything that enticed my taste buds. I was hoping for black ethanol cars but they are silverish white. Maybe next time.........

The Vision line appears to Lionel's response to the level of detail the 3 Rail Scale society is calling for. Out of my budget for routine purchases on that. However, if they were to do my absolute favorite diesel, an SD-40T-2, with everything right, in Espee, I might do a once in a lifetime spring for that.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Monday, March 2, 2009 11:30 AM

BIG LETDOWN .... to say the least . Love those prices .... that's what we'll get when they buy out all the competition !

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Posted by trainfan504 on Monday, March 2, 2009 11:59 AM

 I looked at it one time and I was not impressed I thought Lionel would come down on some of their prices not double them to where we could barely afford them or not at all, really big letdown!!!!!!

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Posted by 3railguy on Monday, March 2, 2009 12:04 PM

The discounts with big dealers have typically been in the 25 to 30% range.

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Posted by jmkk on Monday, March 2, 2009 1:31 PM
So much for "made in China" keeping the cost down. Looks like I will stick with Atlas O. If Iam going to spend that much I will buy 3rd Rail. At least the detail is better.

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Posted by nblum on Monday, March 2, 2009 2:21 PM

Actually the prices of several of the command control locos (TMCC/RS) are the same or lower than they've been in previous catalogs and lower than the competition in some instances.  I think if you look at recent Atlas pricing, you'll see that all the importers are experiencing dramatic cost increases.  As for the high end stuff, nothing made by Atlas, 3rd Rail or Weaver really is competing with this cutting edge technology and detail.  3rd Rail has offered $2,000 locomotives before, and Atlas has diesels in the same price range as Lionel's Legacy diesels.  There are still less expensive traditional style three rail stuff in the catalog for those who budgets and/or tastes run in that direction.  I don't think anyone is making scale, hi-rail type locos or rolling stock whose street price is significantly less than Lionel's overall at this point in time. 

 

Welcome to the era of increased production and  shipping costs, for better or worse. 

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Posted by wrawroacx on Monday, March 2, 2009 2:52 PM

I think the only thing that interested me in the catalog was the ES44AC. I would pay about $500 to $600 for this because of the new Die-Cast Body, New Side Lighting and other small detail like opening small doors or compartments. I would not buy the the steam for $2,500. The other engines and stuff is to high price. 

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Posted by billbarman on Monday, March 2, 2009 3:38 PM

Theres really nothing im that interested in... I dont like their choice of engines for the vision line...

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Posted by NHrr on Monday, March 2, 2009 4:37 PM

Yes, I agree 2009 cat. prices out of hand, so much for china,   How about bringing those jobs back to the USA and I would not mind paying those prices. Lionel and every other manufacturer (not just toys) has sold this country out .   look at the mess were in  . Thanks!!!!

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Posted by jmkk on Monday, March 2, 2009 4:56 PM
I will second that!

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Posted by brianel027 on Monday, March 2, 2009 5:04 PM

Unlike others, I like the overall catalog presentation and I liked quite a few items from the "Ready To Run" and "K-Line by Lionel" catalogs.

That said, yes, the price increases seem rather dramatic on some items. $40 list for the basic standard rolling stock is a lot for a car with plastic trucks in comparison to MTH Rugged Rails, Williams, RMT and Industrial Rail cars, which all have die-cast trucks. And especially considering that many prices increases on starter types of products are for itmes that are NOT from new costly tooling and dies. I wish Lionel would reconsider the price increases at least on the lower end items, which I think could hurt the recent increases in sales they've had on such items.

BUT as far as being made in China and the perception of that keeping prices down one needs to go back to what Dick Maddox said when the decision was made. He stated Lionel needed to be competitive and he meant new scale products from brand new tooling (that is STILL costly even in China). One only needs to look at Lionel catalogs before and after the official plant move to China to see that.

A thought has come to a few folks that with the purchase of Sanda Kan by Bachmann, they may have raised their production costs and so these price increases are being passed down the line? Just a potentional possibility. We have yet to see new catalogs from the other companies that are also using Sanda Kan as their production vendor.

MTH is in a better circumstance here having their own production facility. But even they may have to raise prices due to the same increased raw material and shipping costs that effect all the others.

Regardless of all that, I agree with others that it seems like a bad move to raise prices so much on a line of products that are non-essential at a time when the economy is in so much turmoil. And again, specifically on low-end products that are not from new tooling. There are items I like in the first two catalogs, but nothing I couldn't live without either. Guess we'll see how the new distribution changes at Lionel play out in their discount prices. For me, even a discount price of $30 is a lot to pay for a basic starter set train car, even if I do like it.

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, March 2, 2009 5:15 PM

LIONEL's MSRP on a lot of it's product is prohibitive to the average buyer this time around.  Nice seeing the new offerings, but c'mon, a diesel is a diesel and nothing justifies those prices.  I thought the Grand Central station tooling was beautiful, but again, out of my budget.

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Posted by RRCharlie on Monday, March 2, 2009 5:37 PM

Did I read the description of GCT correctly? The whole building does not seem to be cast resin, just the decorative features. The building itself seems to be made of "heavy" cardboard or posterboard. To me, that doesn't justify a $ 1,500.00 price. I have made a wish list of 9 items but I am not sure I will "pull the trigger" on all of them.

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Posted by nblum on Monday, March 2, 2009 7:12 PM

Some pre-order pricing on-line:

 

http://www.legacystation.com/Preorder.htm

 

Looks like the dealer margins are reasonably decent as the preorder 20% off on the high end stuff, plus the rebates brings the price of the Santa Fe steamer down as low as $1499, which is pretty much the same street price as previous JLC series stuff. Time to ungnash those teeth and sew up those rended garments, the apocalypse hasn't arrived after all.

 

The Genset diesel after discount and $100 rebate is around $540, a far way from the $800 MSRP.  People tend to forget that Lionel's dealer margins are significantly higher in many instances than Atlas or MTH have been.  The New Haven traditional EF4 Rectifier with TMCC/RS I'm interested in is under $300.

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Posted by njalb1 on Monday, March 2, 2009 7:38 PM

Say what you want ! Toy trains must be doing good in this slow economy!

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Posted by Ole Timer on Monday, March 2, 2009 7:41 PM

The prices are swaying me closer to 2 rail brass everyday . I can live without anymore crew chat engines ... for extremely higher detail and quality of brass engines . I'm thinking of halting all O guage lionel...williams and k-line and getting into brass .  Lionel is convincing me now that they have very little competition and are going price crazy . When Ebay finally runs dry on pre - lionel and older williams and the k-line originals look out .... the prices of those have already sky rocketed in the last 6 months and MTH is'nt doing any less ! 

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Posted by Cheese on Monday, March 2, 2009 7:50 PM

 

I for one find this catalog to be a mixed blessing.Sure there really isn't much and I don't really agree with some of the production choices (The 613 UP Diesel set for one), and there really isn't much I want to get other than the 2343 Santa Fe F3's and the White Pass NW2 with the white pass caboose and ice breaker car.

But the blessings are

I won't be spending as much on trains this year (its my senior year in high school so thats a good thing, but I guess its always a good thing)

I'll be able to catch up on purchases I wanted to make in the past (The new W&ARR 4-4-0 and passenger cars or the Hogwarts Express come to mind, maybe even the 0-6-0 Docksider or a new ZW Transformer)

Also having some extra money will en-able me to have the smoke unit pepaired and headlight re-placed (long story) on my Erie 4-6-4 Hudson, which was part of the first Lionel train set I got for christmas.

I personally think that Lionel could have made better choices for the Conventional Classics Line. A 736 or 2046 freight set would have been nice, and instead of the UP 613 set a Seaboard 6250 set. I would have loved to see a re-make of the 1615 work train set from 1955 or a Texas Special freight or passenger set, or even a 746 or 773 set, but all in good time I guess.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 2, 2009 10:57 PM

The way I look at it... I'm about to start building the city on the layout this coming summer... so good timing on the few items I want... Cowen's Corner Hobby Store, Pet Store, and Crabby Matt's. Guess I stop by the LTS later this week and put in my order... also just realized there are a couple things I missed in the Vol2 catalog...

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Posted by johnandjulie13 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 4:04 PM

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Probably what I liked the most out of the catalog was the Acela HHP-8 set. I wish they'd put a Genesis diesel in the set instead, but it still looks pretty cool. Getting the locomotive, three cars, an oval of track and transformer for only $500, it looks like the best deal in the book. An interesting note, however, that the HHP-8 doesn't have RailSounds or TrainSounds - the catalog lists the engine as having a "horn and bell" but nothing else. Oh well, there isn't much to electric engine motor sounds anyways. The engine IS command-equipped, though, so that's a good deal, too. I also liked how they divided some of the products by railroad and region. The new White Pass equipment was interesting...

There are, of course, some strange things as well. What's with the Santa Fe SD40 and all those silver freight cars? Confused

I too like the Amtrak set.  My layout has a 1950's theme but I think it would be cool to have that futuristic Amtrak set running.  I will wait and see what the final product looks like, I was also disappointed with the "horn and bell" description.

I thought the ATSF work set was pretty cool.  I don't like the Pullmor motors, but the crane and related cars appeal to me.

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Posted by 3railguy on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 4:58 PM

I too thought the Amtrack set looked rather attractive for the price. Especially with command control.

The Classic series UP work train.....I absolutely love that set. In addition, the originals in excellent or better condition are a tough find, pricey, and aren't the greatest runners with their cheesy sheet metal power frames. It's likley the re-issue will be a smoother preformer.

The number of affordable standard O offerings far exceeds the Vision Line offerings. The CN coal train looks really cool. Same goes for the ATSF hoppers, That's just the stuff that jumped out at me.

I don't get the teeth chattering over Vision. It's for the rivet counter. There is something for every budget in the catalog.

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Posted by magicman710 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 10:00 PM

I havn't looked at the entire catalouge yet, (just the vision line and the Conventional Classics) and I like both the GENSET and ES44AC Hybrid models. I should make a decision on which won I want - if they don't cancel either one of them.

I just hope they live up the $800-$1000 price tag. Shock

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 10:42 PM

Nothing really good.  Priced too high.  Priced like that, I'll buy Atlas O.  May be [wash my mouth out] buying more MTH engines.  Lionel has flubbed the dubb.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 8:11 AM

Chief .... those are the same 2 conclusions I came to in the last 3 days after seeing the catalog . Atlas ... which is exact/true scale and MTH engines .... still descent priced compared to the others . Believe me ... I NEVER thought I'd be buying MTH  but they're looking darn good ! I finally concluded with my cab-1 I can still run MTH in conventional type mode until I find a good deal on a dcs control system .... I've written off williams ... man have I viewed alot of problems with some of them .... reverse swithches and boards to name a few ...  I sold a cab forward to my bro-inlaw .... a guy on ebay then tried to rip me off for the one I thought I was getting ... now MTH is what I'm shopping for . The new williams engines are in my opinion way less craftsmanship than the older brass units . No ... no newer lionel ... older units on ebay .... still descently priced .

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