Did you know that Breyer dabbled in the model railroad hobby and made a cattle car for Lionel in 1996? I didn't.
But I found one and bought it to add to my collection.
Lionel seems to have its own model railroad scale - this is (I think) their 1:24 g-gauge train.
One night while in St. Louis and preparing to head east across the Mississippi over the Merchant's Bridge, there was a miscommunication between my grandfather and the engineer up at the front of the train. The train began its journey but my grandfather was not yet aboard.
According to family lore, my grandfather grabbed the caboose's railing as it passed him, attempting to swing up and onto the steps of the car. But he slipped and fell, and then while still holding onto the railing for dear life, was dragged all the way across the bridge and the Mississippi River. Grandpa was terrified to let go because the spaces between the railroad ties were wide enough for him to fall through, plunge into the river, and drown.
My grandfather carving the Thanksgiving turkey in the 1940s.
The engineer knew there was a problem but was afraid to stop the train for the same reason - he didn't want my grandfather to slip off the tracks and into the water if they stopped over the river. So, he kept the train moving until the caboose was off the bridge and they could get my grandfather help.
Here's another of my grandfather's lanterns. I don't know a lot about this one but we have been told by a railroad memorabilia collector that it is very unusual. (It's kind of ugly, too, haha!)
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What a cool find that Breyer train is, and those lanterns are so neat!
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