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Lionel 2427160 - 18" StationSounds Diner "Union Pacific"
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Lionel 2427160 - 18" StationSounds Diner "Union Pacific"

Lionel 2427160 - 18" StationSounds Diner "Union Pacific"

Announced Date: July 2023
Released Date: July 2024
Individually Boxed: Yes
  • Rail Line: Union Pacific
  • Gauge: O Gauge 
  • Power: Electric
  • Min Curve: O54
  • Dimensions: Length: 19" each
  • Most Recent Catalog: 2023 Volume II Catalog
Features:
  • Flicker-free LED interior lighting
  • Die-cast sprung 6-wheel trucks
  • Operating couplers with hidden uncoupling tabs
  • Flexible diaphragms between cars
  • Opening doors
  • Accessible with LEGACY ™ Train Master Control system
  • Custom recordings featuring multiple characters allow you to recreate an entire rail journey - from departure to arrival at your destination
  • Arrival/departure announcements, dining reservation calls and more inroute dialog
  • "Clickety Clack" sounds in motion
  • Detailed interiors with figures
Overview:

Union Pacific adopted a two-tone gray paint scheme similar to Pullman's in 1946. In general, the gray colors were applied to any passenger equipment used on secondary overnight trains until 1952 when a uniform yellow-gray paint scheme was adopted for all. During the transition period from steam to diesel, mixed consists of dark olive green, two-tone gray and yellow were just as common as a mix of power on the head end of these trains. Whether you're looking for a solid consist to complement your FEF-3, or just some variety for your UP fleet, these two-tone heavyweights fit the bill. Going for a more eclectic look? Mix in some of our previously released pool service Pullmans or armour yellow UP heavy and lightweight cars!

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Lionel 2427160 - 18" StationSounds Diner "Union Pacific"

$329.99

$99.00

Lionel 2427160 - 18" StationSounds Diner "Union Pacific"

Announced Date: July 2023
Released Date: July 2024
Individually Boxed: Yes
  • Rail Line: Union Pacific
  • Gauge: O Gauge 
  • Power: Electric
  • Min Curve: O54
  • Dimensions: Length: 19" each
  • Most Recent Catalog: 2023 Volume II Catalog
Features:
  • Flicker-free LED interior lighting
  • Die-cast sprung 6-wheel trucks
  • Operating couplers with hidden uncoupling tabs
  • Flexible diaphragms between cars
  • Opening doors
  • Accessible with LEGACY ™ Train Master Control system
  • Custom recordings featuring multiple characters allow you to recreate an entire rail journey - from departure to arrival at your destination
  • Arrival/departure announcements, dining reservation calls and more inroute dialog
  • "Clickety Clack" sounds in motion
  • Detailed interiors with figures
Overview:

Union Pacific adopted a two-tone gray paint scheme similar to Pullman's in 1946. In general, the gray colors were applied to any passenger equipment used on secondary overnight trains until 1952 when a uniform yellow-gray paint scheme was adopted for all. During the transition period from steam to diesel, mixed consists of dark olive green, two-tone gray and yellow were just as common as a mix of power on the head end of these trains. Whether you're looking for a solid consist to complement your FEF-3, or just some variety for your UP fleet, these two-tone heavyweights fit the bill. Going for a more eclectic look? Mix in some of our previously released pool service Pullmans or armour yellow UP heavy and lightweight cars!

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Announced Date: July 2023
Released Date: July 2024
Individually Boxed: Yes
  • Rail Line: Union Pacific
  • Gauge: O Gauge 
  • Power: Electric
  • Min Curve: O54
  • Dimensions: Length: 19" each
  • Most Recent Catalog: 2023 Volume II Catalog
Features:
  • Flicker-free LED interior lighting
  • Die-cast sprung 6-wheel trucks
  • Operating couplers with hidden uncoupling tabs
  • Flexible diaphragms between cars
  • Opening doors
  • Accessible with LEGACY ™ Train Master Control system
  • Custom recordings featuring multiple characters allow you to recreate an entire rail journey - from departure to arrival at your destination
  • Arrival/departure announcements, dining reservation calls and more inroute dialog
  • "Clickety Clack" sounds in motion
  • Detailed interiors with figures
Overview:

Union Pacific adopted a two-tone gray paint scheme similar to Pullman's in 1946. In general, the gray colors were applied to any passenger equipment used on secondary overnight trains until 1952 when a uniform yellow-gray paint scheme was adopted for all. During the transition period from steam to diesel, mixed consists of dark olive green, two-tone gray and yellow were just as common as a mix of power on the head end of these trains. Whether you're looking for a solid consist to complement your FEF-3, or just some variety for your UP fleet, these two-tone heavyweights fit the bill. Going for a more eclectic look? Mix in some of our previously released pool service Pullmans or armour yellow UP heavy and lightweight cars!