
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.)
If you have a question as to whether an item is available for order, please
call us directly at 1-800-964-8724 or 770-339-7780
LGB Passenger Cars|
Passenger Cars,
page 2| Passenger
Cars, Page 3| Amtrak
Amfleet passenger cars|
Disney Passenger
cars | Passenger
Cars, Page 6| Passenger
Cars, Page 7|
Tank Cars| Freight Cars| Coca-Cola Cars and Set| Cabooses| Passenger cars|
Diesel Engines| LGB Christmas sets| LGB Steam Engines | LGB train |Sitemap
LGB Train track |
LGB
Train Cabooses |
LGB
Christmas cars |
LGB
Christmas Sets |
LGB coke train |
LGB Train Freight Cars |
LGB Trains passenger cars |
LGB Train Tank Cars
LGB Tank train cars |
LGB toy train |
LGB Steam engine |
LGB Diesel trains |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Piko Country buildings |
Piko city and town buildings |
Piko Industrial buildings |
Piko Railway buildings |
Piko Western town buildings |
|
LGB 30040 LG&B Baggage Car The Lake George & Boulder railroad is fictional, but logical. It lets you model the best of the Old West, without worrying about which railroad ran which car with which rivets in which year. Just run what looks right, like this classic baggage car. It's a necessity for carrying goods and luggage on your LG&B pasenger trains. |
|
30050 PRR Baggage Car Your Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train needs a baggage car to carry your passengers' luggage as well as mail and small parcels. This four-axle model is made to match the 70323/72323 PRR Passenger Starter Set.
|
|
30094 Saschen passenger car 1472 This type of four-wheel, third-class passenger coaches was standard equipment on the Saxonian narrow-gauge railways, and some of these cars were even adopted by the Deutsche Reichsbahn. This model is an authentic reproduction of the car in DR livery as it was appeared for many years on the Saxonian narrow-gauge lines. Includes interior furnishings and opening doors.
|
|
30096 Saschen Baggage Car Add to your Royal Saxonian State Railway roster with this detailed model, which wears the livery and lettering of an Epoch I (1835-1920) coach. Or use it to create your own museum train. (The original coach is located at the narrow gauge museum in Radebeul.) This model features a full interior and opening doors.
|
|
30096 Saschen Baggage Car Add to your Royal Saxonian State Railway roster with this detailed model, which wears the livery and lettering of an Epoch I (1835-1920) coach. Or use it to create your own museum train. (The original coach is located at the narrow gauge museum in Radebeul.) This model features a full interior and opening doors.
|
|
30340 RhB Passenger Car C2012 This twin-axle, 3rd class passenger car was acquired in 1889 and was a staple in Rhätische Bahn passenger consists. After many years of service, it was relegated to use as a maintenance vehicle, and in 1998, it was retired. However, the RhB enthusiast group, club 1889, rescued the car, restoring it by hand and returning it to service in 1999. Since then, the C 2012 has been available for special trains on the Swiss narrow-gauge line. The LGB model is a faithful replica of the original complete with interior furnishings and authentic livery and lettering. With this model, another request of the LGB faithful has been fulfilled.
|
![]() |
30510 RhB 2nd class Passenger Car This authentic replica of the Rhätische Bahn’s modern standard “IV” coach is painted in the current livery of the RhB and can be used together with other RhB coaches in express trains. Like other LGB passenger cars, this model negotiates every radius of LGB track. A completely detailed interior and functional interior lighting are also standard equipment. The large sliding/pivoting doors open. Metal wheels.
|
![]() |
RhB Gourmino Dining Car, WR3812, LGB 30510 It is hard to imagine the Glacier Express without its Gourmino dining cars. Even today, chefs still prepare fresh meals aboard the lovingly restored WR 3812. This makes a trip on the Gourmino a special travel and dining experience. The LGB model is an authentic replica of this car. Using new molds, it also represents the first steel RhB car in the LGB program. Other versions of this important car type will follow, closing a gap in the LGB program. As a result, you will get models of cars that were the mainstay of the RhB passenger trains for several decades.
|
|
30550 La Bucanada Passenger Car This type of twin-axle passenger coach was once common on the Rhätische Bahn’s Bernina line. After they were retired from passenger service, they continued to serve as work cars. Recently, one of those cars, the “Bucunada,” was painstakingly restored by “Club 1889” (www.club1889.ch) and is operated with its equally yellow stable mate, the Bernina railcar ABe 3/3 34, on special trains. The LGB model replicates the restored car and includes interior furnishings and opening doors.
|
|
30673 RhB 1st Class Passenger Car, A1227 Since Fall 2005, the Rhätische Bahn has gradually adopted a new paint scheme for its passenger cars. The first to receive the new livery were the first-class cars, and over a long transition period, cars in both the new and old livery will operate together. This LGB model captures the new livery on a first-class car with metal wheels and interior lighting. Its an ideal addition to your LGB RhB passenger trains. Estimated delivery date: Nov 2006
|
LGB train questions? Email us!
Legacy Station Limited
251 F Hurricane Shoals Rd.
Atlanta (Lawrenceville), GA 30045
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