HobbyLine Pennsylvania #1000
#1
Hello, 

I picked up some nice HO trains at an estate sale today and I'm not familiar with one of the brands.  I have a HobbyLine Pennsylvania #1000 engine.  I haven't been able to find any images or information on this.  Is it from the 1950's or much more recent?  And what is the approximate value of this engine? 

   

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#2
I remember HObbyline as being late 50s--early 60s.
But I may be confusing it with Hobbytown. The one I'm thinkin of made some early plastic kits incuding a dockside.
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#3
Welcome aboard Tony

     Hobbyline was a manufacturer in the 50's.

     Feel free to join in around the hobo campfire. 

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#4
it's a FM Ht10-44 . is it plastic or die cast
Jim

PS if its plastic it's a hobby town loco according to info was made sold in the late 50's
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#5
TonyC: Welcome aboard Big Blue!!!!!

I'm thinking it's the second item on this page:
https://hotraincollector.com/hobbyline-l...ing-stock/

The fourth picture on this page:
https://forum.mrhmag.com/post/hobbyline-...3?trail=50

Here is the set:
https://modelrailroadforums.com/forum/in...1957.5599/

Hope that helps Smile Smile Smile
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(05-02-2025, 07:54 PM)ngauger Wrote: TonyC:  Welcome aboard Big Blue!!!!!

I'm thinking it's the second item on this page:
https://hotraincollector.com/hobbyline-l...ing-stock/

The fourth picture on this page:
https://forum.mrhmag.com/post/hobbyline-...3?trail=50

Here is the set:
https://modelrailroadforums.com/forum/in...1957.5599/

Hope that helps  Smile  Smile  Smile

Great info.  Thanks all.  For being from 50's / 60's it's in pretty good looking condition.  Need ot get on the track and test it.  Big Ol' Hobbyline on bottom.     
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