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foot, heavyweight passenger car in olive green for $21.40; a Canadian Pacific 83- foot Pullman heavyweight 3-2 observa- tion car painted maroon for $22.40; Na- tional Railways of Mexico 40-foot standard, single door boxcar for $23.50; a Great Northern 40-foot, standard box- car with single sliding door for $19.30; a special Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey 50-foot flat car with wagon for $34.95; two National Packing Co. 40- foot steel ice reefers for $26.50 each; a special James Buchanan Presidential 40-foot, standard boxcar with plug-door for $23.95 and a PRR heavyweight de- pressed center flat car with covered pipe load for $21.75. Also look for the N scale runner pack of four 40-foot log cars for $64.95. Woodland Scenics, P.O. Box 98, Linn


Creek, MO 65052, has added the Mu- nicipal Building to its N scale Built & Ready Landmark Structures. This city hall and police station offers great de- tail with window shades, propane tank, electric meter awnings, exterior signs, drainage spouts and roof top duct work. Set also includes four fig- ures and a red metal cannon. The price is $69.99. Kato U.S.A., Inc., 100 Remington


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This laser cut, highly-detailed, craftsman kit is an exact replica of the coaling facility built in the early part of this century and is still in use today.


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 Building sign stencil can be modified to your railroad name


 Coal structure has a fully detailed interior  Vehicles and figures not included


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