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* ''Christian Väterlein and Botho G. Wagner'', '''Märklin Eisenbahnen''' (Battenberg Verlag Augsburg, 1996), p. 275, ISBN 389441233X
* ''Christian Väterlein and Botho G. Wagner'', '''Märklin Eisenbahnen''' (Battenberg Verlag Augsburg, 1996), p. 275, ISBN 389441233X


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Latest revision as of 17:32, 19 July 2017

Exhibit

Station with Signal Bell (Märklin 2650)

Area 30c.jpg Märklin Station 2650, detail (i)
BTMM map 030.gif
location:
Arch Three , Area 30
Classic Locomotives (display)
Shelf  1


A lithographed embossed tinplate Railway Station building with signal bell, Märklin 2650. The station is 34 cm long, 22 cm wide and 31cm high, and is supposed to have been produced from 1902 to 1919.

Our example is unusual in that while it clearly shows stylised "early Märklin" German-style architecture, it (anomalously) has signage in English ... so it would have been produced as an export model for the British or American markets.

Catalogue illustration

Märklin Station 2650, contemporary catalogue illustration


References

  • Christian Väterlein and Botho G. Wagner, Märklin Eisenbahnen (Battenberg Verlag Augsburg, 1996), p. 275, ISBN 389441233X