LCCA Announces a Pair of Doodlebugs for the Holidays
The LCCA Alaska Doodlebug (SKU 2401760) comes in the beautiful blue and yellow colors of Alaska Railroad. And yes, the Alaska railroad did use doodlebugs.
Read ArticleThe LCCA announces its Southern Pacific Black Widow Passenger Set
The LCCA is proud to introduce its next Lionel Train Set offering. This new set is an SP Black Widow FT Diesel with three passenger cars all painted in the Black Widow livery paint scheme. The Black Widow design has been celebrated as one of the best yet it lasted only for a few years,
Read Article2025 Convention Registration Gift
Here is another unique piece of rolling stock for your train collection brought to you by the LCCA. This Lionel made gondola comes with 2 removeable coil covers and is finished in Delaware and Hudson livery.
Read Article2024 On-Site Convention Car #1
The LCCA selected Omaha Nebraska as the city to host its 2024 Annual Convention. Omaha Steaks is arguably one of the most nationally known things in Omaha, so what better thing to decorate a Lionel,
Read Article2024 SP Gondola w/ Coil Covers
Here is another unique piece of rolling stock for your train collection brought to you by the LCCA. This Lionel made gondola comes with 2 removeable coil covers and is finished in the Southern Pacific Black Widow livery.
Read Article2024 Registration Gift
Designed specifically for the 2024 Annual Convention held in Omaha, Nebraska, the LCCA presents a BNSF Gondola with Coil Covers.
Read Article2024 Krispy Kreme Boxcar
Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, Krispy Kreme is one of the most beloved and well-known sweet treat brands in the world! Its iconic Original Glazed® doughnut is universally recognized for its hot-off-the-line, melt-in-your-mouth experience.
Read ArticleLCCA introduces the 2023 Concord Convention Cars – a 2-Car SET!
The LCCA has announced the 2023 Concord Convention Cars! Keeping with the LCCA policy of providing convention cars that depict and/or represent railroads or events having a current or historical connection to the convention city/state. For 2023 they are a two-pack of Std O (Standard O) tank cars packaged together in a specially designed LCCA box. One car is a Southern tank car in heritage paint scheme and the other is a Norfolk Southern tank car in an early heritage scheme.
Read Article2024 On-Site Convention Car #2
The LCCA 2024 Annual Convention was held in Omaha, Nebraska. One of our exciting tour stops was in nearby Ashland, NE at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum.
Read ArticleLCCA Announces 2024 Convention Car - A UP Boat Loader
LCCA Announces 2024 Convention Car celebrating its 54th Anniversary Convention in Omaha this July. The car, a boat carrier, comes with 4 multicolored boats and is another in the LCCA UP series of cars. The LCCA will be offering several other UP cars before and after the convention. This yellow and red car has silver sprung trucks, has the UP full herald and proudly carries the American Flag.
Read Article2023 On-Site Convention Car #1
The LCCA and Lionel have teamed up to create another very unique limited production and collectible car to commemorate our 2023 Convention in Concord, North Carolina, right in the heart of NASCAR country!
Read Article2023 Texas Pete Boxcar
To help commemorate our Concord, NC Convention, the LCCA asked Lionel to produce a “Texas Pete Fleet of Heat” including a tank car and a MUSA boxcar.
Read Article2023 On-Site Convention Car #2
This standard O tank car is painted in the Aberdeen Carolina & Western livery to commemorate our train ride from the 2023 Convention in Concord, North Carolina.
Read Article2023 Texas Pete Tank Car
To help commemorate our Concord, NC Convention, the LCCA asked Lionel to produce a “Texas Pete Fleet of Heat“ including a tank car and a MUSA boxcar.
Read ArticleLCCA Announces a Special Edition Texas Special Walking Brakeman Car!
LCCA Announces a Special Edition Texas Special Walking Brakeman Car! It is the first operating car in the series. This Walking brakeman has been assigned Lionel part number 2101540. Shipping February 1.
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