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1975 Lionel HO MPC Canadian Confederation Flyer 12-Unit Train Set No. T-10067

$ 132

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Year: 1975
  • Brand: Lionel
  • Modified Item: No
  • Replica: 1967 Canadian Travelling Exhibit
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Collectible: Yes
  • Color: White and Red
  • Material: Plastic
  • Included: Track, Transformer and Paperwork
  • Control: Analog
  • Power Supply: DC
  • Scale: HO
  • Features: Limited-Edition

    Description

    The
    Confederation
    Flyer
    This limited-edition electric train consist is led by an Alco FA-1 locomotive, followed by ten 50-foot, plug door boxcars, and a caboose: all white with red painted wrap-around bands. The diesel engine and cupola caboose feature the red, thin-line, maple leaf icon, while each car boasts an authentic Province name in blue lettering, the year it joined Canada’s Federation, and its colorful emblem flag.
    Among them are:
    Ontario 1867
    Quebec 1867
    Alberta 1905
    Manitoba 1870
    Nova Scotia 1867
    Saskatchewan 1905
    Newfoundland 1949
    New Brunswick 1867
    British Columbia 1871
    Prince Edward Island 1873
    The b
    oxed set includes individual interior boxes of each component. Instructions to operate, a transformer to power, and track to create a 36-inch by 45-inch oval, are provided. Specifically, there are 11 curved sections, one curved terminal rerailer, and 4 straight sections of new track.
    Additionally, you'll receive Parker Brothers' 1975 Lionel HO full color consumer catalog, which pictures the Confederation Flyer set on the first 2 pages. Within the other 7 pages are different Canadian sets, rolling stock, locomotives, track, switches, and scale building kits. There are no rips, tears or dog ears; however, it has 3 factory-punched holes to use in conjunction with a three ring binder.
    The only noticeable flaw is the exterior sealed plastic wrap that is coming off. One can assume it is in mint condition because it has never been opened; but, it has also never been tested.
    From a non-smoking and pet-free home of a deceased railroad enthusiast. Depleting his massive collection of catalogued and categorized model trains, planes and automobiles.
    SOLD AS IS.
    FUN FACT:
    The actual train that travelled across Canada in 1967 carried exhibits about the country's history. The Centennial symbol embellished the locomotive's nose, the maple leaf adorned the caboose, and the horn sounded the first four notes of “O Canada”.