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  1. American Flyer Train Parts. We have hundreds of American Flyer train parts. We carry both original and reproduction parts for all your American Flyer trains and accessories. Fix up your Steam Locomotives, Diesel Locomotives, Accessories, Switches, Operating Cars, Freight Cars, and Passenger cars. Take a stroll using our new search options on ...

  2. VINTAGE American Flyer Steam Train Set 307 Engine 3/16 Scale Untested Weathered. $59.95. $15.00 shipping. Vintage 1964 AC Gilbert American FlyerAll Aboard!”. Train Set (Incomplete) $262.54.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2018 · American Flyer Trains were first manufactured by the American Flyer Manufacturing Co. in Chicago, IL. They manufactured Clock Work trains and later Wide Gauge and “O” Gauge Electric Trains. In the late 1930’s the American Flyer line was bought by The A.C. Gilbert, Co. of New Haven Connecticut, headed by A.C. Gilbert the inventor of ...

  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · American Flyer’s first O gauge electric train in 1918. William Coleman died in the same year and was succeeded by his son William Coleman, Jr. The headquarters and factory were located at 2210-2239 South Halsted Street in Chicago. In 1925, American Flyer began offering Wide Gauge electric trains to compete with Lionel.

  5. Marketed as “Wonder Trains,” American Flyer’s shiny, brightly colored train sets had patriotic names like “American Legion,” “President’s Special,” and “Mayflower.”. They were also extremely pricey for the 1920s. The cadmium-plated “Mayflower” set, for example, ran about $100, a full month’s salary for an average person.

  6. Original American Flyer Trains, track and accessories by A.C. Gilbert. American Flyer Trains by Fundimensions and Lionel. American Models Trains. S-Helper Trains (search SHS) Pikesville Models. MTH S Gauge Trains. M2 Machines 1/64 cars and trucks. Books, Various - Railfan, Railroad, Rapid Transit, Traction, Model Railroading.

  7. 1,960 posts. Posted by Northwoods Flyer on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 5:14 PM. Wide Gauge St Paul style Electric outline Locomotive #4635. The next number in the sequence that American Flyer cataloged is #4635. It was cataloged in 1929-1930 , which means that it was cataloged earlier than than the #4633.