Brightly colored images of the Santa Fe Super Chief of 1946, Twentieth Century Limited (1938), Burlington Zephyr (1935), 9 others. Dover Original.
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Little Trains Stickers by Cathy Beylon It's fun to create your own train with the colorful images in this sticker collection. Twelve illustrations include a locomotive, caboose, tank car, coal car, passenger cars, boxcars, flatcars, and more.
Little Trains Sticker Activity Book by Carolyn Ewing Pint-size train buffs apply stickers to a background scene of a railroad station and tracks. The reusable stickers depict trains, passengers, crossing gates, and more. 29 full-color stickers.
Fun with Trains Stencils by Paul E. Kennedy Six pre-cut stencils — engine, passenger car, boxcar, coal car, flatcar, and caboose — let young artists make multiple copies of same car to create long or short trains. Fun-filled learning tool.
Famous Trains by Bruce LaFontaine Thirty drawings depict such famous trains as Europe's Orient Express, the observation lounge on the Burlington Zephyr, and a sleeping compartment on New York Central's 20th Century Limited.
Locomotives Stickers by Bruce LaFontaine A parade of powerful engines, from the vintage Firefly steam locomotive of 1840 to Amtrak's Acela Express of 2000. 17 stickers.
Railroad Engines from Around the World Coloring Book by Bruce LaFontaine Forty-four illustrations of historic railroad engines range from the groundbreaking steam-powered locomotives of the early 1800s to the modern Acela Experess, America's first high-speed train.
Trains Stained Glass Coloring Book by Bruce LaFontaine Eight different antique engines include steam locomotives from Lehigh Valley (1940), England (1938), New York (1936), Milwaukee (1937), and 4 more. Place colored pictures near bright light for spectacular stained glass effects.
Antique Locomotives Coloring Book by Tre Tryckare Co. Outstanding selection of 43 drawings by Swedish art firm depicts classic locomotives from 1805 to 1963, including: the English Rocket (1829) and Evening Star (1960); the American Pennsylvania (1863); others.