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Lionel 2426430 - Woodside Caboose "Delaware & Hudson" #35701

Lionel 2426430 - Woodside Caboose "Delaware & Hudson" #35701

Announced Date: Jan 2024
Released Date: Jan 2025
Individually Boxed: No - 3 to a case
  • Rail Line:Ā Delaware & Hudson
  • Road Number:Ā 35701
  • Gauge:Ā O GaugeĀ 
  • Power:Ā Electric
  • Min Curve:Ā O31
  • Dimensions:Ā Length: 9"
  • Most Recent Catalog:Ā 2024 Volume 1 Catalog
Features:
  • LED Interior illumination
  • LED Marker lights
  • Die-cast trucks
  • Operating couplers with hidden tabs
  • Easy conversion to scale wheels or couplers (not included)
  • Separately applied details
  • Figure in cupola
Overview:
Easily the most recognizable and popular rail car of them all, the little red caboose is as much a part of our folklore as it is railroading. The wood "crummies" of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries endured for decades. Even after steel cabooses came along, hundreds of these older cars stayed in service on railroads large and small. "Nonrevenue" cars may not have been a high priority for replacement by management, but their care and upkeep was a matter of both pride and comfort for the crews who used them. We're sure you'll take pride too in having one of these "woodside" cabooses bringing up the markers on your railroad. Cars feature detailed illuminated interiors and marker lamps, cupola brakeman figure, die-cast trucks and operating couplers.
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    Lionel 2426430 - Woodside Caboose "Delaware & Hudson" #35701

    Announced Date: Jan 2024
    Released Date: Jan 2025
    Individually Boxed: No - 3 to a case
    • Rail Line:Ā Delaware & Hudson
    • Road Number:Ā 35701
    • Gauge:Ā O GaugeĀ 
    • Power:Ā Electric
    • Min Curve:Ā O31
    • Dimensions:Ā Length: 9"
    • Most Recent Catalog:Ā 2024 Volume 1 Catalog
    Features:
    • LED Interior illumination
    • LED Marker lights
    • Die-cast trucks
    • Operating couplers with hidden tabs
    • Easy conversion to scale wheels or couplers (not included)
    • Separately applied details
    • Figure in cupola
    Overview:
    Easily the most recognizable and popular rail car of them all, the little red caboose is as much a part of our folklore as it is railroading. The wood "crummies" of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries endured for decades. Even after steel cabooses came along, hundreds of these older cars stayed in service on railroads large and small. "Nonrevenue" cars may not have been a high priority for replacement by management, but their care and upkeep was a matter of both pride and comfort for the crews who used them. We're sure you'll take pride too in having one of these "woodside" cabooses bringing up the markers on your railroad. Cars feature detailed illuminated interiors and marker lamps, cupola brakeman figure, die-cast trucks and operating couplers.

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      Announced Date: Jan 2024
      Released Date: Jan 2025
      Individually Boxed: No - 3 to a case
      • Rail Line:Ā Delaware & Hudson
      • Road Number:Ā 35701
      • Gauge:Ā O GaugeĀ 
      • Power:Ā Electric
      • Min Curve:Ā O31
      • Dimensions:Ā Length: 9"
      • Most Recent Catalog:Ā 2024 Volume 1 Catalog
      Features:
      • LED Interior illumination
      • LED Marker lights
      • Die-cast trucks
      • Operating couplers with hidden tabs
      • Easy conversion to scale wheels or couplers (not included)
      • Separately applied details
      • Figure in cupola
      Overview:
      Easily the most recognizable and popular rail car of them all, the little red caboose is as much a part of our folklore as it is railroading. The wood "crummies" of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries endured for decades. Even after steel cabooses came along, hundreds of these older cars stayed in service on railroads large and small. "Nonrevenue" cars may not have been a high priority for replacement by management, but their care and upkeep was a matter of both pride and comfort for the crews who used them. We're sure you'll take pride too in having one of these "woodside" cabooses bringing up the markers on your railroad. Cars feature detailed illuminated interiors and marker lamps, cupola brakeman figure, die-cast trucks and operating couplers.