A Familiar Story With A Few Mistakes

I found an article on the Advertiser-Tribune website, a newspaper out of Tiffin, Ohio, about a man and his trains.  It’s a familiar story - man buys trains when he is a young boy, trains get packed in storage for years, man retires and breaks out old trains and builds his dream layout.  It’s a nice read but there are two mistakes concerning Lionel trains contained in the article.  See if you can find them.  You can read the article here.

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4 Responses to “A Familiar Story With A Few Mistakes”

He learned German engineers, who had been making high-quality toy trains in Europe, founded the Lionel company in the United States after World War I.

Scott, you found one of the mistakes.

The 0-26 track?

sessal, O-26 track was the other mistake.

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