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KEEP BACK from EDGE Platform METAL SIGN TRAIN lovers model railroad collectors

$ 15.81

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Brand New .... Still Shrink - Wrapped...In Stock...Ready to ship
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    Description

    Howdy Railroad Train lovers ...
    I am happy to put forth this beautiful item for sale.   This is now a RARE and OUT OF PRINT sign as it is no longer being produced.
    Get one while you can.
    You are bidding on one BRAND NEW embossed aluminum metal tin sign
    ....
    It is
    a brand new metal tin sign that would be very
    much
    enjoyed indeed by
    any Model Train Railroad collector.
    The sign is unopened
    and still in the original shrink-wrap.
    I image this sign hanging in the den of the
    TRAIN fan
    ,
    or ou
    t
    si
    de in his/her favorite parking place.
    It is a hoot.   I was made here in the USA , and it measures
    8 inches by 12 inches in size.
    It in an
    Embossed Aluminum Sign .
    I hope this finds a nice home.
    Thank you , Harry
    fun info from Wikipedia...
    Rail transport modelling
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    (Redirected from
    Model train
    )
    v
    t
    e
    HO scale
    model railroad.
    A scale model of
    Berlin
    's
    Bahnhof Zoo
    at the LOXX Berlin model railway.
    A Japanese
    HOe scale
    model railroad.
    The
    Miniatur Wunderland
    in
    Hamburg
    ,
    Germany
    is the largest model railway in the world.
    One of the smallest (
    Z scale
    , 1:220) placed on the buffer bar of one of the larger (
    live steam
    , 1:8) model locomotives.
    HO scale (1:87) model of a North American center cab switcher shown with a pencil for size.
    Z scale (1:220) scene of a 2-6-0 steam locomotive being turned with a scratch-built Russell snow plow parked on a stub (Val Ease Central Railroad).
    Railway modelling
    (UK, Australia and Ireland) or
    model railroading
    (US and Canada) is a
    hobby
    in which
    rail transport
    systems are modelled at a reduced scale.
    The
    scale models
    include
    locomotives
    ,
    rolling stock
    ,
    streetcars
    ,
    tracks
    ,
    signalling
    , and roads, buildings, vehicles,
    model figures
    , lights, and features such as streams, hills, and canyons.
    The earliest
    model railway
    s were the '
    carpet railways
    ' in the 1840s. Electric trains appeared around the start of the 20th century, but these were crude likenesses. Model trains today are more realistic. Today modelers create
    model railroad layouts
    , often recreating real locations and periods throughout history.
    Pullman train (UK)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Pullman Shield seen on the sides of the company's coaches
    Former Brighton Belle Pullman carriage at London Victoria, now part of the
    Venice Simplon Orient Express
    fleet. Note the oval lavatory window.
    A former East Coast Main Line Pullman car built by
    Metro-Cammell
    in 1960, now in preservation. Seen at
    Swanage
    station in 2005.
    The Blue Pullman recreated by
    Hertfordshire Rail Tours
    Pullman
    trains in
    Great Britain
    were mainline luxury
    railway
    services that operated with first-class coaches and a steward service, provided by the British
    Pullman Car Company
    .
    Contents
    [
    hide
    ]
    1
    Origins
    2
    Nationalisation
    3
    Continuation
    4
    Pullman Train Preservation
    5
    Notable Pullman trains
    5.1
    East Coast Main Line
    5.2
    Midland Main Line
    5.3
    West Coast Main Line
    5.4
    Great Western Main Line
    5.5
    Southern Lines
    6
    Pullman Rolling Stock
    7
    See also
    8
    References
    Origins
    [
    edit
    ]
    The first Pullman Railway Coach to enter service in the UK was in 1874, after an assembly of imports from the US, in an operation pioneered by the Midland Railway, working with George Pullman's Chicago company. The coach "Midland" was of Clerestory Roofed design with balconies at both ends. The concept of luxury coaches spread to the other UK railway companies thereafter.
    The PCC was formed in 1882 and named after the Pullman concept pioneered in the United States by the American railroader
    George Pullman
    .
    [
    1
    ]
    The company entered into contracts with the railway companies to operate Pullman services over their lines.
    Pullman trains offered more luxurious accommodation than ordinary mainline trains. The PCC had its own workshops at
    Brighton
    . Pullman Car manufacture was also carried out by
    Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
    and
    Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Co.
    . The
    London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
    was the first UK railway company to operate a complete Pullman train, the Pullman Limited, which started on the London to Brighton route on 5 December 1881.
    [
    2
    ]
    Trainspotting
    (film)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Trainspotting
    UK release poster
    Directed by
    Danny Boyle
    Produced by
    Andrew Macdonald
    Screenplay by
    John Hodge
    Based on
    Trainspotting
    by
    Irvine Welsh
    Starring
    Ewan McGregor
    Ewen Bremner
    Jonny Lee Miller
    Kevin McKidd
    Robert Carlyle
    Kelly Macdonald
    Narrated by
    Ewan McGregor
    Cinematography
    Brian Tufano
    Edited by
    Masahiro Hirakubo
    Production
    company
    Channel Four Films
    Distributed by
    PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
    (UK)
    Miramax Films
    (US)
    Release dates
    23 February 1996
    (United Kingdom)
    Running time
    93 minutes
    [
    1
    ]
    Country
    United Kingdom
    Language
    English
    Budget
    £1,550,000
    [
    2
    ]
    Box office
    ,000,000
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    Trainspotting
    is a 1996 Scottish
    crime
    comedy
    drama film
    directed by
    Danny Boyle
    , and starring
    Ewan McGregor
    ,
    Ewen Bremner
    ,
    Jonny Lee Miller
    ,
    Kevin McKidd
    ,
    Robert Carlyle
    , and
    Kelly Macdonald
    . The film is based on the
    novel of the same name
    by
    Irvine Welsh
    . The film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 1996.
    The
    Academy Award
    nominated screenplay, by
    John Hodge
    , follows a group of heroin
    addicts
    in a late 1980s
    economically depressed
    area of
    Edinburgh
    and their passage through life. Beyond drug addiction, other themes in the film are exploration of the urban poverty and squalor in "culturally rich" Edinburgh.
    [
    3
    ]
    The film has been ranked 10th by the
    British Film Institute
    (BFI) in its list of
    Top 100 British films
    of all time. In 2004 the film was voted the best Scottish film of all time in a general public poll.
    [
    4
    ]
    Throw Momma from the Train
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    (Redirected from
    Throw mama from the train
    )
    Throw Momma from the Train
    Theatrical release poster
    Directed by
    Danny DeVito
    Produced by
    Larry Brezner
    Written by
    Stu Silver
    Starring
    Danny DeVito
    Billy Crystal
    Anne Ramsey
    Kim Greist
    Music by
    David Newman
    Cinematography
    Barry Sonnenfeld
    Edited by
    Michael Jablow
    Distributed by
    Orion Pictures
    Release dates
    December 11, 1987
    (United States)
    Running time
    88 minutes
    Country
    United States
    Language
    English
    Budget
    million
    Box office
    ,915,972
    Throw Momma from the Train
    is a 1987 American
    black comedy film
    directed by
    Danny DeVito
    , and starring DeVito and
    Billy Crystal
    , with
    Rob Reiner
    ,
    Anne Ramsey
    ,
    Branford Marsalis
    ,
    Kim Greist
    , and
    Kate Mulgrew
    appearing in supporting roles.
    [
    1
    ]
    The title comes from
    Patti Page
    's 1956 hit song, "
    Mama from the Train (A Kiss, A Kiss)
    ". The film was inspired by the 1951
    Alfred Hitchcock
    thriller
    Strangers on a Train
    , which also plays a role in the film.
    The film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success. Anne Ramsey was singled out for praise for her portrayal of the overbearing Mrs. Lift; she received a nomination for the
    Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
    .
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