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  1. American Flyer Model Railroads and Trains

    Discover a unique selection of American Flyer Model Railroads & Trains. Vintage, parts, or ready-to-run sets available for collectors and hobbyists alike.

  2. American Flyer Trains

    American Flyer is the registered trademark of the Lionel Corporation. This site is neither authroized nor approved by the Lionel Corporation.

  3. American Flyer - Wikipedia

    American Flyer S-gauge model from the early 1950s of the B&O 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive, as streamlined in 1937 by Otto Kuhler for the Royal Blue train. American Flyer is a brand of toy train and …

  4. Marty's Trains – Specialists in American Flyer

    We buy and sell trains, accessories, parts, and supplies. Welcome to AmericanFlyerWarehouse.com, the largest selection of new and used American Flyer trains and accessories on the world wide web. …

  5. 15 Most Valuable American Flyer Trains: Value and Price Guide

    American Flyer trains made before the brand name came under the control of Lionel Corporation are vintage. These vintage American Flyer trains are very valuable, especially those that are hard to get …

  6. American Flyer Trains: S Scale & Gauge Train Sets at Lionel

    At Lionel you'll find S-Scale and S-Gauge American Flyer train cars, sets, accessories, and more.

  7. American Flyer Trains | Vintage American Flyer Model Trains for Sale ...

    American Flyer is a model train veteran - they have been manufacturing model trains since 1907! They're also a pioneer of less common model train scales, including Standard Gauge and S Gauge. …

  8. Lionel Model Trains: American Flyer

    From Traditional S-Gauge products based on classic American Flyer designs created by A.C. Gilbert to our top-of-the-line S Scale products with amazing detailing and scale proportions, Lionel is the place …

  9. American Flyer | Model Trains | TrainWorld

    Shop For American Flyer Trains At TrainWorld to find the lowest prices to build the best model train layouts for beginners and model railroad hobbyists

  10. Vintage American Flyer Model Railroad Trains - Collectors Weekly

    American Flyer toy trains first chugged onto the scene around 1907 as windup, tinplate, O Gauge trains, a cheaper alternative to the larger-scale electric trains made by Lionel and others.