
LGB Trains located in Germany is in bankruptcy protection.
LGB of America has annouced it will continue with production.
(Please see press release at bottom of this page.)
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42490 Searchlight Car Track construction and repair is frequently done at night, and so, cars like these are needed to provide lighting. The functional searchlight can be lifted, tilted and turned, and the crew compartment is also lighted. Power is supplied from the track through the metal wheels. An on/off switch operates the searchlight. Use it with a crane car (LGB 41420) and other, future LGB maintenance-of-way cars.
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42560 Hot Metal Car, Krupp, Digital, ATS At steel factories, large quantities
of molten metals must be transported. For this purpose, these beefy four-axle
hot metal cars were developed. The kettles are filled from above and emptied
by tilting the entire kettle. This LGB model has authentic Krupp’s markings
and details, and something special: a motorized kettle that can be tilted
by remote control on an LGB Multi-Train System layout using a Loco Remote
(55016) or Universal Remote (55015). An MTS decoder is built into the
car, and metal wheels provide power pick-up.
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42633 DR Freight Car, GGw 99-52-55 At the frequent request of DR fans, we offer a new variation of the Bautzen design in Deutsche Reichsbahn livery, based on the DR Flatcar, SSm 99-04-76 (45623). Of course, the doors of the brakeman’s hut can be opened.
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42780 PRR Pulpwood Car Paper mills can be found in rural areas all across Pennsylvania Railroad country. Use these cars to bring them the raw materials they need.
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42930 CP 50 ft. Steel Boxcar Even with the coming of containerization, fleets of boxcars still carry tons and tons of freight across North America. This LGB model wears the prototypical livery of CP Rail (a.k.a., the Canadian Pacific railroad) and gives you another LGB quality option for your modern train roster. Opening doors
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43410 DR Hopper Car These so-called “Sattelboden” cars were manufactured by Talbot and used in dedicated trains to carry crushed stone for track construction. Opening side hatches.
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LGB 43540 Trailer Train Container Car To standardize equipment and methods used by railroads for piggyback service, the Trailer Train Corporation was formed in 1955. Now, Trailer Train container cars can be seen on railroads across America...including yours. Includes three containers.
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43580 RhB Depressed Center Car For carrying large, heavy loads, most railroads have specialized depressed center cars. The Rhätische Bahn, even though it is a narrow-gauge (1 meter) line, uses them also, and this LGB model is marked like those on the RhB. Sixteen wheels on four trucks support a massive pivoting frame for hauling your heaviest freight.
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43673 D&RGW Wood Boxcar The Denver & Rio Grande Western is one Americas most popular railroads. Its history reaches back to the Colorado gold rush days, and parts of the railroad are still operated today as tourist lines. This classic brown LGB boxcar offers another authentic addition to your D&RGW roster, and with its working doors, its ready to get your gear to the gold mines! Union Pacific trademarks are used under license. Estimated delivery date: Sept 2006 |
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43780 SV Pulpwood Car The original Sumpter Valley Railway operated in eastern Oregon from 1890 to 1947, primarily transporting timber and other wood products. Today, a portion of the line lives as a tourist railway, and you can recreate the glory days of this scenic route with LGB models like this one. It features SV livery and lettering along with bulkhead ends and side stakes to secure your load. Estimated delivery date: Oct 2006 |
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43820 BN Centerflow hopper Limited Stock By adding these versatile flatcars, you can greatly increase the haulng capacity of your starter set freight train. Package of two cars.
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43823 Morton Salt® Center Flow Hopper There’s hardly a more spectacular
sight than an endless American freight train. With multiple locos and
miles of cars, these massive trains symbolize the sheer size of the American
continent. To model these on your LGB layout, you need a big variety of
cars, like this unique salt carrier with opening roof hatches and unloading
gates.
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LGB of America announced that it will proceed with plans to produce its own G-scale trains and accessories. LGBoA also announced that its existing inventories of LGB products are generally very good and that it is working with many long-time LGB suppliers on its production efforts.
Our constant goal is to provide consumers with the quality LGB products they want, said Tony Castellano, President of LGB of America. We purchased a tremendous amount of LGB before production ended at Lehmann. We have already announced our new USRA 0-6-0 loco, and we plan to have fresh inventory before the start of the holiday selling season.
Last updated June 26, 2007