Category:Lionel Trains
Toy Brands and Manufacturers |
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Lionel Trains |
1901 - 1959 |
Lionel Electric Trains, UK advert, Meccano Magazine 1935 [image info]
Lionel Trains, UK advert, Meccano Magazine 1936 [image info]
Lionel Trains advertising, "Popular Mechanics" magazine, 1912 [image info]
Lionel Corporation was founded by Joshua Lionel Cowen and Harry C. Grant in New York in around ~1901, as a company that made electric fans and other gadgets and novelties. Feeling that an electric fan wasn't the most visually arresting piece for a shop window display, Lionel made some promotional electric trains in order to catch the eye of passing customers, and the trains ended up attracting more attention than the products that they were supposed to be promoting.
Gauges
Lionel's early-period trains ran on track that was close to (but not quite the same as ) gauge 2, which Lionel decided to call "Standard Gauge", sneakily trademarking the name so that after unilaterally deciding what constituted the "standard", they were the only company allowed to call their trains "standard gauge", even if others made compatible track and trains. Lionel only just survived the Great Depression, and as it had become clear that customers wanted smaller and cheaper-to-produce trains, Lionel launched gauge 0 and 00-gauge ranges in 1938, and discontinued the older, larger range in 1939. Although they experimented with other gauges, gauge 0 remained popular.
Competitors
Lionel boomed in the late 1940s and early 1950s, becoming the dominant US model railway brand.
The first US market leader, Ives, had been overtaken by Lionel in the 1920s and gone bust in 1928, when Lionel and American Flyer had bought half-shares. Lionel bought American Flyer's share in Ives a couple of years later, and American Flyer was then bought by A.C. Gilbert in 1937. When Gilbert went bust, Lionel also acquired the American Flyer brand, and then went bust itself, in 1969, its assets and branding being bought by General Mills. GM then created a new company, Lionel LLC.
The "classic" Lionel era is generally considered to have ended in 1959 when Cowen left the company.
External links
- Robert's Lionel Postwar Trains (robertstrains.com)
- Identifying Lionel Trains (tandem-associates.com)
- Lionel LLC Homepage (lionel.com)
Patents
- Patent GB445989 (A) ― 1936-04-22, Improvements relating to toy vehicles, Lionel Corp. (espacenet.com)
- Patent GB455660 (A) ― 1936-10-26, Improvements relating to toy vehicles, Lionel Corp. (espacenet.com)
In the Museum
Lionel items on display in the Museum (and waiting to be given their own wiki pages) include:
- 95 - Rheostat
- 249E - Lionel Lines 2-4-2 Locomotive
- 255E - 2-4-2 locomotive, "Made by the Lionel Corporation"
- 616, 617, 617, 618 - "Flying Yankee" streamlined four-part articulated Pioneer Zephyr train, "LIONEL LINES"
- 675 - Lionel Lines 2-6-2 Locomotive
- 700E - Hudson locomotive #5344, "New York Central" (1939)
- 752, 753, 754 - Union Pacific M-10000 "City of Portland", 1938
- 804 - Silver "Sunoco / Gas / Oils" tanker
- 807 - red car with yellow windows and silver end-rails
- 2465 - Sunoco Two-dome silver tank car "Built by Lionel"
- 6456 - Lehigh Valley Hopper Wagon, black (1948-55)
- 6457 - Brown Caboose (1947-52)
Pages in category ‘Lionel Trains’
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Media in category ‘Lionel Trains’
The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.
- Hudson 700E (Lionel Trains), Baker valve gear.jpg 2,000 × 1,125; 1.42 MB
- Hudson 700E (Lionel Trains), cab detail.jpg 2,000 × 1,204; 1.49 MB
- Lionel 752 M-10000 streamliner locomotive.jpg 1,024 × 768; 418 KB
- Lionel 753 M-10000 streamliner passenger car.jpg 1,024 × 578; 304 KB
- Lionel 754 M-10000 streamliner end car.jpg 1,024 × 576; 354 KB
- Lionel Electric Toy Trains (PopM 1917-11).jpg 629 × 464; 80 KB
- Lionel Electric Trains (MM 1935-11).jpg 1,519 × 1,081; 348 KB
- Lionel Electric Trains (PopM 1924-12).jpg 654 × 892; 132 KB
- Lionel Electric Trains, logo.jpg 610 × 301; 21 KB
- Lionel logo 1935.jpg 625 × 309; 11 KB
- Lionel Toys Electric (PM 1915-12).jpg 650 × 480; 80 KB
- Lionel Trains (MM 1936-10).jpg 2,309 × 1,446; 604 KB
- Lionel Trains (PM 1931-12).jpg 1,257 × 1,726; 440 KB
- Triang Lionel Mk2 Weather Station and Science Sets (TRCat 1963).jpg 2,500 × 1,551; 1.65 MB
- Triang Lionel Science Sets, intro page (TRCat 1963).jpg 930 × 1,200; 289 KB
- Triang Railways, catalogue front cover (TRCat 1963).jpg 1,868 × 2,400; 1.53 MB