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Atlas centerflow HO train cars Burlington Route, conrail

Atlas centerflow HO train cars Burlington Route, conrail

- $14.99 16m
Atlas Gunderson 48' AP Well Car BNSF 20000149 Road 2100

Atlas Gunderson 48' AP Well Car BNSF 20000149 Road 2100

$21.21 20m
Atlas HO RF&P wide vision caboose

Atlas HO RF&P wide vision caboose

$13.95 22m
Atlas Traiman Canadian National GP38-2 Diesel Loco

Atlas Traiman Canadian National GP38-2 Diesel Loco

- $49.95 35m
Atlas Trainman Canadian National GP38-2 Diesel Loco

Atlas Trainman Canadian National GP38-2 Diesel Loco

- $49.95 37m
ATLAS  24 PIECES 9 in. STRAIGHT TRACK NS - HO SCALE

ATLAS 24 PIECES 9 in. STRAIGHT TRACK NS - HO SCALE

$26.95 41m
Atlas Silver Series Undecorated U30C phase 3

Atlas Silver Series Undecorated U30C phase 3

- $49.95 42m
Atlas RS-32 New York Central DCC Ready

Atlas RS-32 New York Central DCC Ready

- $50.00 48m
ATLAS HO 703-98 WATER TOWER KIT

ATLAS HO 703-98 WATER TOWER KIT

$6.00 50m
ATLAS HO 702 TRACKSIDE SHANTY KIT

ATLAS HO 702 TRACKSIDE SHANTY KIT

$4.00 50m
Vintage Atlas HO Scale 2 Sections Rerailer #44 Track

Vintage Atlas HO Scale 2 Sections Rerailer #44 Track

$5.99 57m
HO Atlas   New Haven  NH  70 ton Hopper   #80485

HO Atlas New Haven NH 70 ton Hopper #80485

$12.95 1h 6m
HO Train Layout Atlas Snap Track Switches & Transformer

HO Train Layout Atlas Snap Track Switches & Transformer

$50.00 1h 14m
Atlas #701 Elevated Gate Tower Kit - HO -  New in Box!

Atlas #701 Elevated Gate Tower Kit - HO - New in Box!

$7.25 1h 16m
ATLAS HO SCALE GP UNIT UNION PACIFIC # 2048

ATLAS HO SCALE GP UNIT UNION PACIFIC # 2048

$54.99 1h 27m
Six #65 HO Switch Machines for under table installation

Six #65 HO Switch Machines for under table installation

7 $17.50 1h 43m
HO Scale Ice Machine Detail Item Quantity of 3

HO Scale Ice Machine Detail Item Quantity of 3

$5.00 1h 44m
Atlas #705 Telephone Shanty & Pole Kit - HO - NIB

Atlas #705 Telephone Shanty & Pole Kit - HO - NIB

$4.75 1h 44m
Atlas Evans 53' Double Plug Door Box Car BC Rail 200003

Atlas Evans 53' Double Plug Door Box Car BC Rail 200003

$22.94 1h 54m
ATLAS HO EVANS GONDOLA AMTRAK AMTK #13321 20 000 246

ATLAS HO EVANS GONDOLA AMTRAK AMTK #13321 20 000 246

$13.50 2h

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  • Fascinating facts about the invention of
    Lionel Trains
    by Joshua Lionel Cowen in 1901.

    LIONEL TRAINS AT A GLANCE: Joshua Lionel Cowen was an inventive guy and had always been very interested in trains. In 1901, he fitted a small motor under a model of a railroad flatcar, powered by a battery on 30 inches of track and the Lionel electric train was born. The first Lionel train was designed to attract window-shopping New Yorkers using the power of animated display. Since its humble beginning Lionel has sold more than 50 million train sets and today produces more than 300 miles of track each year. Joshua Lionel Cowen was an inventive guy and had always been very interested in trains. When he was seven, he whittled a miniature locomotive from wood. It exploded, however, when he tried to fit it with a tiny steam engine. Joshua had never forgotten his childhood experiment. In 1901, he fitted a small motor under a model of a railroad flatcar, a battery and 30 inches of track and the Lionel electric train was born. Joshua  was born on Henry St. in Manhattan’s Lower East Side on August 25, 1877. He preferred playing ball, bicycling, hiking and tinkering with mechanical toys to formal education, and soon became fascinated with electricity, its transmission and its storage in batteries. Cowen did so well in school that in 1893 he entered the College of the City of New York. But, he could not adjust to the confines of a formal education. In short order he dropped out, returned, again dropped out, enrolled at Columbia University, and dropped out there to become an apprentice to Henner & Anderson, an early dry cell battery manufacturer. Then he took a job at the Acme Lamp Company in New York as a battery lamp assembler. During his spare time he liked experimenting, one of many mechanically inclined young men who liked to tinker with things. These jobs gave Cowen the experience he needed to launch Lionel. In 1899, he patented a device for igniting photographers’ flash powder by using dry cell batteries to heat a wire fuse. Cowen than parlayed this into a defense contract to equip 24,000 Navy mines with detonators. His ignorance of armament manufacture did not stop him. He used mercuric fulminate, a sensitive and powerful explosive (his supplier’s deliveryman told him, "The company said you should always keep a good deal around. It’s better to be dead than maimed"), and delivered the fuses to the Brooklyn Navy Yard on time by horse-drawn wagon at a gallop. In January 1900, he filed his second patent which improved on the his first design but again failed to give details. On September 5, 1900, Cowen and a colleague from Acme, Harry C. Grant, started a business in lower Manhattan called the Lionel Manufacturing Company, but they had nothing to manufacture. One hot day when Cowen was sitting in his office waiting for a cool breeze he got the idea of an electric fan. He quickly assembled and marketed the electric fan, but the weather soon cooled and so did public interest. Soon after, Cowen was walking through lower Manhattan when he stopped at a toy store window where he saw, among the toys, a push train. He then had the vision of it going around a circle of track without needing attention. This was the vision which started a legend.