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Train | locomotive:Frank S. Live Steam Locomotive: LGB G-ScaleTrain #2901

Lehmann-Gross-Bahn1980-2000

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester, United States

LGB, a name well known to model train enthusiasts, was introduced by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk in Nuremburg, Germany, in 1968. The company introduced electrically powered G-scale trains, larger than popular O-scale and HO-scale trains. In fact, LGB stands for Lehmann Gross Bahn or Lehmann's Big Train. LGB trains are four times bigger than trains in HO-scale, and the size of these larger trains makes them easy to assemble and operate. Many hobbyists run LGB trains as garden trains or sets located out of doors: the trains are that big and that durable. In 2006 LGB spun off a branch of the company called LGB of America, which catered to hobbyists in the United States and Canada. Shortly after, M퀌_rklin, the huge German toy company took over the European LGB after Ernst Lehmann filed for bankruptcy protection.

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  • Title: Train | locomotive:Frank S. Live Steam Locomotive: LGB G-ScaleTrain #2901
  • Creator: Lehmann-Gross-Bahn
  • Date Created: 1980-2000
  • Location: Germany
  • Subject Keywords: train, transportation
  • Type: Transportation Toys
  • Medium: plastic, metal, printed cardboard
  • Object ID: 112.7142
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