

It is seldom of any value and may be better discarded with one exception and that is switches which can be worth cleaning up by a collector. Is there a market for all of this and should I just throw the rusty stuff away?Ī: Often times a "bunch" of old trains will include rusty or "oxidized" track. Some are in "good" condition and others are dirty or rusty. I have a "bunch" of Lionel trains and accessories. Lastly, you might try Craigslist or a for sale ad in your local newspaper to advertise them for sale. Overprice them and you will take them home with you and be out the cost of the tables to boot. However, you will need to have done some research to do the pricing. You could also check with local hobby shops in your area or you might also be able to get a table at a local train show and sell them there. They typically advertise their auctions in magazines such as Classic Toy Trains and O Gauge Railroading. These national companies primarily deal in highly collectible trains and average run of the mill trains are of little interest to them, however.

There are also national auction companies that specialize in selling trains. Another popular place is eBay which is an auction site and quite extensive but comes with costs associated with selling them.
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Storage Conditions and Packaging of TrainsĪ: First off as a member of the LCCA you can advertise for FREE to other members of our club in our quarterly publication The Interchange Track. Software - Inventory, Track Planning, etc.
