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  1. Lionel Trains: World's Best Model Trains & Railroad

    BACK Ready-to-Run Train Sets Lionel HO Products Layout Control System Lionel Holiday Memories The Polar Express Train Cars Lionel Gear Track & Power Locomotives Accessories Made in USA …

  2. Train Sets: Electric Toy & Model Train Sets at Lionel

    Explore Lionel's collection of train sets, including electric train sets and toy trains. Browse the archives, or look for the newest model trains.

  3. Train Gifts & Collectibles: The Lionel Trains Catalog

    Lionel's catalogs are the ultimate destination for model train collectors. Browse the history of Lionel Trains catalogs, with beautiful high-res images.

  4. Toy Trains & Model Railroading Products from Lionel

    Layout Control System Lionel Legacy So Easy, So Precise, So Much Fun! Explore More

  5. Lionel Model Trains - Electric Trains & more at the Lionel Train Store

    Welcome to Lionel's "Make Your Own Set" or “MYOS” site where your imagination drives the journey! Whether you're a lifelong train enthusiast or just beginning your Lionel adventure, our interactive …

  6. Lionel Authorized Dealers

    View Lionel Catalogs Lionel Authorized Dealers Select a state below to see a list of dealers - *Dealers listed are independent 3rd parties and not Lionel owned and/or operated. Please be sure to call all …

  7. Lionel Trains Contact Us

    Lionel Trains provides multiple methods to contact us about the manufacturer of model trains and accessories in O, G and S gauges.

  8. Lionel Train Accessories: Find Parts & Accessories at Lionel

    Looking for the perfect accessories for your Lionel train sets? Browse our huge inventory of Lionel train parts and accessories.

  9. Lionel Trains

    NEW in HO Scale! The Polar Express™ by Chris Van Allsburg is the heart-warming story about the power of belief and has touched the hearts of millions. Add this iconic train to any HO layout and …

  10. History of Lionel Trains

    Lionel's first trains were powered by wet-cell (acid-filled!) batteries, soon replaced by the 110-volt electric transformer. By 1906, with the introduction of preassembled track and a selection of engines and …