@@chiconian49 Its just like the Blue Streak set which came with 3 cars and the 265E. I think the middle car on the Blue Streak was a painted version of the 617 from the Yankee Flyer which does come in chrome and has the separate vestibules. The Blue Streak cars were also numbered 617, 618, and 619. The 618 is the observation, 617 the middle coach and the 619 the lead coach along with the 265E locomotive and 265WX tender.
Absolutely beautiful set. Thank you for sharing.
A beautiful set! Thanks for sharing this unique set.
Thanks Lance another beautiful train , thanks for sharing your talents and trains Doug in Ga 😎
Wow! Beautiful train Chuck.
That was fun to watch. And thanks for sharing all the great information
I am getting ready to clean and repair my Lionel 1665 , got 2 yrs ago, just found new side arm parts , great video as always 😎Doug in Ga
Soooo, I'm sitting here watching the video thinking, "Beautiful train, but I'll never own one." : -) It is a beautiful train that is for sure Chuck!
Great set Chuck Thanks for shhring..."Happy Rails" GMan
What a beauty! Keep those videos coming. Cheers from G’s O Scale in Canada!
Great looking set!
There's probably a middle car available for it. Probably rare as a unicorn's horn though.
Lionel released this set in 1935 with only two passenger cars.
@@chiconian49 Its just like the Blue Streak set which came with 3 cars and the 265E. I think the middle car on the Blue Streak was a painted version of the 617 from the Yankee Flyer which does come in chrome and has the separate vestibules. The Blue Streak cars were also numbered 617, 618, and 619. The 618 is the observation, 617 the middle coach and the 619 the lead coach along with the 265E locomotive and 265WX tender.
Very nice
Train is awesome
I like that set. That is hard one to find.
Does not show how to install draw bar on tender tender tender????
Drawbar was installed on tender in 1935 by Lionel. LOL