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may see
Christmas Cards that are out of date. Why buy out of date
Christmas Cards?
It's because they are a tremendous source for some great train and railroad
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at a very low price. All you need to do is cut the picture out
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Santa with Model Trains Greeting Card
Set.

Tom Newsom. Share your love of trains this holiday season! Featuring
Santa enjoying the world's greatest hobby, this set of ten 5"x 7" cards
- each with the inside verse, "Greetings of the Season with lots of Good
Cheer for a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!" - includes
envelopes.
2011card
#0R60201
Price: $9.95
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"Blue Streak Merchandise" Christmas
Cards.

Stewart Buck. Led by a 4-8-4 steam locomotive, Cotton Belt's Blue
Streak freight train rolls alongside the Mississippi River. This set of
ten 7"x 5" cards - each with the inside verse, "May peace and joy find
their way to you not only at Christmas, but all the year through" -
includes envelopes.2011card
#0R60212
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4-4-0 Passenger Train Greeting Card
Set.

D.R. Laird. A 4-4-0 American leads a passenger train through
snow-covered woods. This set of ten 7"x 5" cards - each with the inside
verse, "Sending greetings of the season to you and those you love. Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year" - includes envelopes.
2011card
#0R60211
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Servicing San Jose Christmas Christmas Cards.

Larry Fisher. A Southern Pacific S-10 class
0-6-0 switcher shuffles a short cut of cars across San Jose, California,
while, under the watchful eye of their mother, two young boys glow with
excitement. Set includes six 6¼"x 4" cards with insides that are blank
and backs that feature a detailed story of the scene depicted. Includes
envelopes.
#0R06390
Price: $9.95
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All Roads Lead to Jacksonville Christmas Christmas Cards.

Larry Fisher. Jacksonville Terminal was
patterned after Penn Station and was touted as the busiest train station
south of Washington D.C. On this busy night in 1949, we see Seaboard's
Silver Meteor backing into one of the terminal's 14 stub tracks while
trains from Southern, Atlantic Coast Line and Florida East Coast sit
quietly beside her. On stub track 12, a switcher finishes spotting some
heavyweights. Set includes six 6¼"x 4" cards with insides that are blank
and backs that feature a detailed story of the scene depicted. Includes
envelopes.
#0R06363
Price: $9.95
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Banff C.P.R. Station - 1952 Christmas Cards.

Wentworth Folkins. The Dominion, sporting a new
FP7 at the point, pauses briefly to discharge its passengers while a
muscular 2-10-4 Selkirk looks on from an adjacent track. Set includes
six 6¼"x 4" cards with insides that are blank and backs that feature a
detailed story of the scene depicted. Includes envelopes.
#0R06344
Price: $9.95
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West Palm Beach Hosts the Classics
Greeting Card Set.

Larry Fisher. The Seaboard Station at West Palm Beach plays host to
a pair of legends: the world famous Orange Blossom Special and the
streamlined Silver Meteor. The Miami bound "Blossom" features a
slant-nosed E4 - one of the first diesels to power the Blossom - and a
consist of maroon and grey heavyweight Pullmans. These six 6¼"x 4" cards
are blank inside and have, on their backs, a description of the scene.
Includes envelopes.
#0R06342
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Union Pacific Christmas Ornament.

'tis the season with this exquisite Union Pacific ornament. Crafted of
fine porcelain, this ornament features the famous UP winged herald and
makes a fine addition to any Christmas tree. Measures 2½" in diameter.
#0R06358
Price: $14.95
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