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  2. Plarail - Wikipedia

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    The first electric Plarail train from the 'Electric Pla-Train Set'. In 1959, the Plarail system launched in Japan with three hand-powered trains. The first train set released was titled 'Plastic Railroad Set', which featured a plastic steam locomotive and three freight cars to be moved by hand, and a figure 8 of light blue plastic railway track.

  3. Toy train - Wikipedia

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    In addition to boxed sets containing a train and track, Märklin offered extra track, rolling stock, and buildings sold separately, creating the predecessor to the modern model train layout featuring buildings and scenery in addition to an operating train. [citation needed] Electric trains followed, with the first appearing in 1897, produced by ...

  4. Meccano Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 Meccano Ltd launched the 00 gauge Hornby Dublo model railway system, comprising both clockwork and electric train sets. Production continued until 1964. [4] In 1942 the production of all toys ceased due to wartime legislation and the company switched to manufacturing for the war effort. Despite the heavy bombing of Liverpool during the ...

  5. Tyco Toys - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, TYCO changed its focus from train kits to ready-to-run trains sold in hobby shops and added HO-scale electric racing sets, or "slot car" sets. A wide range of slot cars and repair parts, track sections, controllers and accessories were also available. The slot car rage started in 1963. [3]

  6. EnterTRAINment Junction - Wikipedia

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    During the warmer months kids can ride an outdoor narrow gauge train with an electric engine that pulls two cars through 1,000 feet (300 m) of track. Additionally there is the Kids' Express, an outdoor hand-cranked kids train that traverses 400 feet (120 m) of track. Both the electric train and the Kids' Express are an additional charge.

  7. Voltamp - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Manes Fuld (1863–1929), the son of a Baltimore stove dealer, Voltamp's trains utilized the same 2-inch gauge metal track as Carlisle & Finch, the inventor of the electric toy train. It is significant for its 1907 release of the first electric toy train that operated on household alternating current ; earlier electric trains had ...