You are looking at a VERY desirable item. This is the Lionel Santa Fe gray Heavyweight Diner, #1464, the STATIONSOUNDS add-on to your Santa Fe THE CHIEF gray Heavyweight passenger set. The neat thing about this beauty is that you can add it to ANY Santa Fe heavyweight passenger set, and you'll have a diner AND a Stationsounds car.
Pulled behind your new Santa Fe Northern, this new StationSounds Diner along with the matching Santa Fe The Chief Heavyweight Passenger Car 4-Pack and Heavyweight Passenger Car 2-Pack, recreates one of the most famous trains in America. Along with the finest features found in any O gauge heavyweight, each of these new cars is upgraded with newly designed die-cast metal sprung six-wheel trucks. The heavyweight diner even includes the StationSounds sound system featuring dining reservation calls, arrival/departure announcements and even the"clickety-clack" of the cars as they roll down the rails.
FEATURES:
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1/48 Scale proportions
- Authentic paint scheme
- Separately applied paint parts
- Perfectly matched to Lionel Standard O Rolling Stock
- StationSounds sound system
- All-new die-cast metal sprung trucks and operating couplers with hidden uncoupling tab
- Metal frames
- Authentically detailed and painted interiors
- Interior lighting with ON/OFF control
- Opening doors
- Passenger and train crew figures
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Flexible diaphragms between cars
- Rail Line: Santa Fe
- Gauge: O Gauge
- Scale Type: 1/48 Scale
- Brand: Lionel
- Min Curve: O-42 but O-54 Recommended
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Dimensions: Length: 19"
STATIONSOUNDS SOUND SYSTEM FEATURES:
- Accessible with either the TrainMaster Command Control system or a conventional transformer
- Custom recordings featuring multiple characters allow you to recreate an entire rail journey from departure to arrival at your final destination
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Arrival/departure announcements, dining reservation calls and other en route dialog
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"Clickety-clack" of the cars as they roll down the rails
CONDITION: C-9. Does not look to have ever been out of the box. Trucks are still tied and the cardboard is still under them. In the original shipper as well.









