Lionel 6-30147 MTA Long Island RR M-7 Commuter Set

$549.99 USD
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Lionel 6-30147 MTA Long Island RR M-7 Commuter Set No Box

The Long Island Rail Road is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, carrying an average of 301,000 customers each weekday on 735 daily trains. Chartered on April 24, 1834, it is also the oldest railroad still operating under its original name. Throughout that time, the LIRR has been an essential component of the region’s transportation infrastructure, leading to the development of the Long Island communities it serves and providing a gateway to the economic growth of the region. A subsidiary of New York State’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Long Island Rail Road is marking its 175th Anniversary in 2009.

Includes:

  • M-7 powered car
  • three M-7 non-powered cars

Features:

  • All-new numbers on cars
  • Transformer controlled forward, neutral, and reverse operation
  • Powerful maintenance-free motor on powered car
  • Operating headlights and electronic horn on powered car
  • Interior illumination
  • Manually opening doors

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Lionel 6-30147 MTA Long Island RR M-7 Commuter Set

$549.99 USD

Lionel 6-30147 MTA Long Island RR M-7 Commuter Set No Box

The Long Island Rail Road is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, carrying an average of 301,000 customers each weekday on 735 daily trains. Chartered on April 24, 1834, it is also the oldest railroad still operating under its original name. Throughout that time, the LIRR has been an essential component of the region’s transportation infrastructure, leading to the development of the Long Island communities it serves and providing a gateway to the economic growth of the region. A subsidiary of New York State’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Long Island Rail Road is marking its 175th Anniversary in 2009.

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