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Revision as of 19:11, 16 March 2021
From eBay.com, March 2021:
- Crafted by William H. Weinman over a five year span of time starting in 1959. Mr. Weinman worked as an Engineer for Ford Motor Company, Bethlehem Steel and Honolulu Iron Works. Mr. Weinman designed and hand built each part to the train. One of a kind complete with partial set of original hand drawn schematic drawings and blue prints. Measures approximately 511/2 feet long by 12 inches high. Train once ran but has sat as a display piece since the mid 1980's.