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Saltwater Creek Railroad
Selling Trains
"Selling a beloved model train is never just a simple financial transaction... For me it often involves balancing effort, price and emotions. A very tough decision at times, taking into account the happiness it provided when using it as intended, putting hours into upgrading it mechanically and visually, and then at the same time, deciding to pass it on to another model train enthusiast who will hopefully preserve its legacy in a similar way. Always decisions!"
SALTWATER CREEK RAILROAD
SELLING TRAINS

Item Specifics
PLEASE READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
Item Description
This diesel locomotive was made by Tri-ang, a company famous for producing affordable, plastic-bodied OO gauge model trains. This one is no exception (see images)! It was originally produced in the 1950's in various liveries with this variation V.R. Cat #: R.763 released in 1976.
There is a non original box and it will be well packed for shipping. The item has been run on a track and run without any issues when recently tested.
All images are of the actual item being sold unless stated otherwise. I take particular care to ensure the description is accurate to the best of my knowledge, however if there is something not clear or perhaps not mentioned, please feel free to ask and I'll be more than happy to provide an answer to your question.
Sale & Payment Process
If you send me an enquiry regarding the purchase of this item, I will confirm with you if you wish to proceed with the purchase. I will then email you a PayPal Invoice for the agreed amount which you pay using PayPal (no PayPal account required).
Please note payment must be made within 3 days of the PayPal Invoice date, otherwise the order will be cancelled & relisted for sale.
I do not accept returns or offer refunds & any background and other support items shown in the images are not included.
All items will be packed and sent with care via Australia Post standard service but please note that Australia Post delivery service varies depending on your location. - No pickup available.
Thank you.
Item Specifics
PLEASE READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
Item Description
This diesel locomotive was made by Tri-ang, a company famous for producing affordable, plastic-bodied OO gauge model trains. This one is no exception (see images)! It was originally produced in the 1950's in various liveries with this variation T.R. 5007 R155 produced between 1957 & 1964. This particular model, has the body type 2 with sliding cab roof detail.
There is a non original box and it will be well packed for shipping. The item has been run on a track and run without any issues when recently tested.
All images are of the actual item being sold unless stated otherwise. The three images showing the directional lighting PCB are from another locomotive, however the configuration and PCB are identical. I take particular care to ensure the description is accurate to the best of my knowledge, however if there is something not clear or perhaps not mentioned, please feel free to ask and I'll be more than happy to provide an answer to your question.
Sale & Payment Process
If you send me an enquiry regarding the purchase of this item, I will confirm with you if you wish to proceed with the purchase. I will then email you a PayPal Invoice for the agreed amount which you pay using PayPal (no PayPal account required).
Please note payment must be made within 3 days of the PayPal Invoice date, otherwise the order will be cancelled & relisted for sale.
I do not accept returns or offer refunds & any background and other support items shown in the images are not included.
All items will be packed and sent with care via Australia Post standard service but please note that Australia Post delivery service varies depending on your location. - No pickup available.
Thank you.

Item Specifics
PLEASE READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
Item Description
This EMD F7-A locomotive was made by BOWSER, a company recognised for manufacturing detailed and very reliable models. This one is no exception (see images)! It was originally produced in a New York Central livery but has recently been repainted and detailed in the Mount Newman Mining livery. It has flywheel drive to all wheels, Kadee knuckle couplers, LED light up front, and is fitted with an ESU Loksound sound decoder. It has minimal weathering (air vents etc) as it usually is the preference of the owner to either add weathering or not. This loco is ready to roll with a long digital address of #5450. There is an original box and will be well packed for shipping. The item has been run on a track and run without any issues when recently tested.
This EMD F7-A Model in Mount Newman Mining livery, represents the EMD 1.435mm gauge, B-B diesel-electric, 1,500hp locomotive built in 1950 for Western Pacific Railroad (USA) and purchased second hand in 1968 by Mt Newman Mining for railway construction work and is now stored at Six Mile Karratha (WA).
All images are of the actual item being sold unless stated otherwise. I take particular care to ensure the description is accurate to the best of my knowledge, however if there is something not clear or perhaps not mentioned, please feel free to ask and I'll be more than happy to provide an answer to your question.
Sale & Payment Process
If you send me an enquiry regarding the purchase of this item, I will confirm with you if you wish to proceed with the purchase. I will then email you a PayPal Invoice for the agreed amount which you pay using PayPal (no PayPal account required).
Please note payment must be made within 3 days of the PayPal Invoice date, otherwise the order will be cancelled & relisted for sale.
I do not accept returns or offer refunds & any background and other support items shown in the images are not included.
All items will be packed and sent with care via Australia Post standard service but please note that Australia Post delivery service varies depending on your location. - No pickup available.
Thank you.
CONTACT
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Contact Steve
Hi, If you would like to contact me with comments or questions, just click on the email link below. I'm more than happy to answer questions regarding Saltwater Creek Railroad or any other model train related questions. I'm always more than happy to try to help you out."I find that seeking perfection is never as smart as making progress..."
I now realise that I should have retired after I left schoool, that way I could have played trains while others were working. However, I think there's a flaw in that somewhere!





















