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Life-Like - 7601 - Train Set - Amtrak - 3-unit

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N Scale - Life-Like - 7601 - Train Set - Amtrak - 3-unit
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Stock Number7601
BrandLife-Like
ManufacturerLife-Like
Body StyleLife-Like Train Set
PrototypeTrain Set
Road or Company NameAmtrak (Details)
Road or Reporting Number3-unit
Coupler TypeRapido Hook
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
Multipack Count3
Multipack ID Number7601
Series NameDouble Header
Item CategoryFreight Train
Model TypeDiesel
Model SubtypeEMD
Model VarietyF40PH 3-Unit-Set



Specific Item Information: Double Header Set with Caboose

- EMD F40PH, Amtrak 381, Life-Like Stock Number 7641
- EMD F40PH, Amtrak 229, unpowered dummy unit, only available in this set
- Caboose Cupola Center NE, Amtrak 852, Life-Like Stock Number unknown
Series Information: The 'Double Header Set with Caboose' is a series of train sets by Life-Like that comprises two locomotives of the same type, one powered and the other dummy, and a caboose, all from the same road name.
Road Name History:
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak, is a passenger railroad service that provides medium- and long-distance intercity service in the contiguous United States. Founded in 1971 through the government-sponsored consolidation of most of the remaining U.S. passenger rail companies, it is partially government-funded yet operated and managed as a for-profit corporation.

Amtrak operates more than 300 trains each day on 21,300 miles (34,000 km) of track with select segments having civil operating speeds of 150 mph (240 km/h) and connecting more than 500 destinations in 46 states in addition to three Canadian provinces. In fiscal year 2015, Amtrak served 30.8 million passengers and had $2.185 billion in revenue, while employing more than 20,000 people. Nearly two-thirds of passengers come from the 10 largest metropolitan areas; 83% of passengers travel on routes shorter than 400 miles. Its headquarters is at Union Station in Washington, D.C.

The name "Amtrak" is a portmanteau of the words "America" and "trak", the latter itself a sensational spelling of "track".

Read more on Wikipedia.
Brand/Importer Information:
Life-Like Products LLC (now Life-Like Toy and Hobby division of Wm. K. Walthers) was a manufacturer of model railroad products and was based in Baltimore, Maryland.

It was founded in the 1950s by a company that pioneered extruded foam ice chests under the Lifoam trademark. Because ice chests are a summer seasonal item, the company needed a way to keep the factory operating year round. As model railroading was becoming popular in the post-war years, they saw this as an opportunity and so manufactured extruded foam tunnels for model trains. Over the years, Life-Like expanded into other scenery items, finally manufacturing rolling stock beginning in the late 1960s. At some point in the early 1970s, Life-Like purchased Varney Inc. and began to produce the former Varney line as its own.

The Canadian distributor for Life-Like products, Canadian Hobbycraft, saw a missing segment in market for Canadian model prototypes, and started producing a few Canadian models that were later, with a few modifications, offered in the US market with US roadnames.

In 2005, the company, now known as Lifoam Industries, LLC, decided to concentrate on their core products of extruded foam and sold their model railroad operations to Wm. K. Walthers.

In June 2018, Atlas and Walthers announced to have reached an agreement under which all Walthers N scale rolling stock tooling, including the former Life-Like tooling, will be purchased by Atlas.

Read more on Wikipedia and The Train Collectors Association.
Item created by: klausnahr on 2021-05-08 14:33:28. Last edited by klausnahr on 2021-05-08 15:00:54

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