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Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad
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Union Pacific Railway 844 Railroad Cap Hat #40-0844G $13.99 |
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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD POSTCARD CROWN POINT OR $4.75 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Yellowstone/Teton Park Train Ad $4.95 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Utah-Arizona Park Train Ad $4.95 |
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Very Nice! 1934 Union Pacific RailRoad Token M10,000 $1.99 |
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5 1940s RAILROAD MAG ADS NY CENTRAL & UNION PACIFIC B $12.99 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Warehouse Denver CO 1991 Photo $3.25 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Warehouse Denver CO 1991 Photo $3.25 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Warehouse Denver CO 1991 Photo $3.25 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Ad – Trade Mark $4.00 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Ad – Turkey Time $4.00 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Ad – Grand Canyon $4.00 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Ad – Economy $4.00 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Ad – Colorado $4.00 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Ad – Cool Comfort $4.00 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Ad – Hospitality $4.00 |
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CHILDRENS MENU UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD W/ BEARS 1969 $0.99 |
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UNION PACIFIC railroad MENU BEAR shape $6.99 |
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HO Scale Railroad Bachmann Union Pacific UP Box Car $6.99 |
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Union Pacific depot OSL Rexburg ID railroad slide $3.99 |
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B20- UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD GOLF TEES $11.25 |
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Union Pacific Texas Railroad Award Throw Alamo Cowboy $45.00 |
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VINTAGE 1970s *UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD* BUCKLE $17.00 |
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1941 Union Pacific Railroad Challenger Train Ad $4.99 |
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PHOTO NEGATIVE-Railroad Union Pacific #1242 $9.95 |
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PHOTO NEGATIVE-Railroad Union Pacific #2547 $9.95 |
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2 Union Pacific railroad timetables 1937-52 $5.99 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Utah-Arizona Park Train Ad $4.95 |
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Vintage Railroad Union Pacific NY Central Cream & Sugar $9.99 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Yellowstone/Teton Park Train Ad $4.95 |
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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Timetables for February 6, 1966 $7.50 |
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1948 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD..THE BEST OF THE WEST AD $5.95 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Domeliners Portland Train Ad $4.95 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Portland Northwest Train Ad $4.95 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Grand Canyon Park Utah Train Ad $4.95 |
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Union Pacific Railroad Domeliners Los Angeles Train Ad $4.95 |
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Vintage Central & Union Pacific Railroad Co Belt Buckle $16.95 |
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1954 Union Pacific Railroads New “PUB” Club Car Ad $9.99 |
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1940s Union Pacific Railroad FL Matchcover–w/map $7.25 |
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1980 Photo~UNION PACIFIC Railroad Car 114 ~ 8×10 $9.99 |
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1950 Union Pacific Railroad Safe at Home Baseball art Print Ad An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board…. |
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1953 Whiting Train Washer Union Pacific San Francisco Print Ad An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board…. |
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1969 Union Pacific COIN Computer Operated Railroad Print Ad An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board…. |
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Union Pacific Railroad Quartet Union Pacific SR-8992: Union Pacific Railroad Quartet by Union Pacific Railroad Quartet… |
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National Parks [Southern Utah & Arizona] Utah Parks Co Employees Chorus: Sing Away Medley. 78 RPM 78 Record Label Name: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD label Label’s Catalog Number: U 2096/-7… |
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Quartet Union Pacific UP-0000001: Quartet by Union Pacific Railroad… |
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Tracks Of The Iron Horse Produced in an exciting documentary style, thes program tells of the building of the first transcontinental railroad…. |
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Great American Scenic Railroads: Union Pacific $3.37 … |
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Union Pacific’s Clinchfield Challenge: 50th Anniversary of the Santa Claus Special … |
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Big Boy Combo Part 1 (Railroad Lines) $24.95 Measuring 132 feet long and weighing one and a quarter million pounds, the Union Pacific Big Boys were the largest, heaviest, most powerful steam locomotives of their type. These giants could pull a five and a half mile long train on level track. Although only 25 Big Boys were ever built, over 18 years those few engines ran up nearly 26 million miles hauling billions of tons of freight. In Pentrex… |
Model Railroading from A to Z
A is for Atlas Model Railroad Company, the New Jersey based manufacturer of N, HO, and O scale trains, track, and accessories.
B is for Bachman, the Philadelphia based manufacturer of N, HO, and On30 scale trains, track, and accessories including the Plasticville® line.
C is for Caboose, which any good freight train needs at the end.
D is for Diesel, which some of the real locomotives use for fuel.
E is for Electricity, which most model trains use for power.
F is for Freight Train, which have boxcars and other rolling stock to carry goods.
G is for G Scale, (1:22.5) which are the huge (or Gross) model trains that can even be run in the Garden.
H is for H0 Scale, (1:87) which stands for “Half of O” and is the most popular scale for model railroaders.
I is for Impossible, which is what having too many trains is.
J is for Junction, where two things meet and is in many great names for model railway towns.
K is for Kit, which most scenery buildings come disassembled in.
L is for Lionel, the iconic maker of O scale trains.
M is for Model Railroading, which is building replica of a real life railroad system in reduced size.
N is for N Scale, (1:148 to 1:160) which are very small trains that allow for a big layout in a small space.
O is for O Scale, (1/48) which are big trains made popular in the USA by Lionel.
P is for Passenger Train, which carry people and ideally have sleek cars with big windows.
Q is for Quandry, which Q provides for this list.
R is for Roundhouse, where the locomotives sleep.
S is for Switch, which make the trains take different paths around the tracks.
T is for Track, which no model railroader can have enough of.
U is for Union Pacific, which is the largest and oldest railroad network in the USA.
V is for Vision, which all great layouts start out as.
W is for Weathering, where you take a brand new model and make it look older.
X is for X, which crossing tracks resemble.
Y is for Y, which most switch tracks resemble.
Z is for Z Scale, (1:220) which are tiny trains that allow for a big layout in a small space.
Check out my Model Railroading Site with listings of local hobby shops, model railroading clubs, railraoding museums, and more.
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