Friday, April 17, 2015

Spring Cleaning Sale

I'm cleaning house here at Traingeek Mansion. The following is a list of HO scale model train stuff, as well as some paper railroad items. Prices do not include shipping. Please email me at steve@theboykos.com if you are interested! First come, first served. I prefer PayPal for payment.

CO 493374 86' boxcar, Kadee couplers - $10
CN 5075, dummy, Kadee couplers - $10
ACFB 52311, Kadee couplers - $6

CN 72952 caboose, horn-hook couplers - $4
Union Pacific shortie caboose, horn-hook couplers - $4
CP 1928 old-time boxcar, horn-hook couplers - $3
CN 669, rubber-band drive, one horn-hook coupler - $3

NIRX 232001 reefer, Kadee couplers - $5
RDC, rubber-band drive, no couplers - $5
CN 270 shortie flatcar, Kadee couplers - $4

RBOX 34627, unbuilt kit - $8

CNA 711816 autorack, Kadee couplers - $5
CN 79017 wooden caboose, horn-hook couplers - $4
SP 514002 open autorack, horn-hook couplers - $10

CP employee timetable #31, Saskatchewan Service Area 2004/07/19 - $5
Model Railroad Planning 2003 - $4

VIA National Timetable, January 15, 1990 - $4
VIA Atlantic Canada Services, April 30, 1989 - $3
VIA Quebec-Ontario Services, April 27, 1986 - $2

VIA Rail National Timetable, October 30, 1994 (2 copies) - $5 each

Railfan and Railroad, November 1999 - $4
Railroad Magazine, June 1974 - 75 cents!

Railroad Magazine, July 1976 - $1
Cliff Merritt's Scrapbook - 25 cents!

Japan Railway Timetable May 2009 - $1
Not a Sentimental Journey - $3
CN Operating Manual for Locomotive Engineers, September 1966 - $4
Full Steam Ahead - $5

CN Trackside Guides 2000, 2001, 2004 - $4 each
CP Rail 10 Year Locomotive Program - $1

CN Engineman Training - $5
Rail Canada Volume 1 - Diesel Paint Schemes of the CN System - $10

Amtrak System Timetable, Fall 2005 - $4
Railways of Winnipeg Volume 1 - $5

Official Railway Guide, April 1983 - $2
Official Guide of the Railways, November 1970 - $3
Cooks Continental Timetable, May 1971 - $2

The Road to the Sea - $1
Montreal's Streetcars - $1

Thanks for looking!

UPDATED

4 comments:

jason Sailer said...

Hi Steve what's an rubber band drive? Never heard of that before...

Canadian Train Geek said...

Hi Jason, a rubber band drive is a locomotive that uses a rubber band as the linkage between the drive shaft and the wheel axles. They are not very good. It takes a bit to get them started and then they go very fast.

Unknown said...

Still got that Chessie extended boxcar? Where are you located?

Canadian Train Geek said...

Hello, Unknown, sorry I don't have any rolling stock left. I've updated the post to reflect this.