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  2. Lionel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Corporation was an American toy manufacturer and holding company of retailers that was founded in 1900 and operated for more than 120 years. It started as an electrical novelties company. Lionel specialized in various products throughout its existence. Toy trains and model railroads were its main claim to fame. [1]

  3. Trainmaster Command Control - Wikipedia

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    Milner's team (consisting of numerous members, including Robert Johnson and Bryan Scott) developed the main elements of the Command system, including the innovation of using the Lionel steel tubular track system as a broadcast antenna for digital signals overlaying the electrical power being delivered through the track to locomotives, rolling ...

  4. Digital model railway control systems - Wikipedia

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    Its chief competitors in three-rail O are Lionel's TMCC and Legacy systems. DCS uses proprietary command codes and transmission technology covered under US patent 6,457,681. [ 2 ] The principal differences between DCS and DCC transmission technologies include bidirectional communications and the separation of the command signal from track power.

  5. Lionel, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Lionel, LLC is an American designer and importer of toy trains and model railroads that is headquartered in Concord, North Carolina.Its roots lie in the 1969 purchase of the Lionel product line from the Lionel Corporation by cereal conglomerate General Mills and subsequent purchase in 1986 by businessman Richard P. Kughn forming Lionel Trains, Inc. in 1986.

  6. Fast Track, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Fast Track, Inc., was a software development company in the United States. It was founded by Robert H. Nichols in 1987 in Germantown, Maryland . [ 1 ] The company was primarily known for its distributed network management products, primarily Exposé, which is cross-compatible with servers running VINES , NetWare , and Windows NT .

  7. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    A rail fastening system is a means of fixing rails to railroad ties (North America) or sleepers (British Isles, Australasia, and Africa). The terms rail anchors , tie plates , chairs and track fasteners are used to refer to parts or all of a rail fastening system.