
Don't Overlooked These Classic Lionel Cabooses
The journey of Lionel Trains' O and O27 Gauge SP type caboose originates with the original 1947 #2357, a highly-detailed version with lights, a smokestack, battery boxes, window glazing, operating couplers and a full complement of ladders and handrails handling duties on top-of-the-line O gauge sets, and includes the 6167 series - a group of humble, unmarked models with no detailing at all filling space in cheap, uncatalogued O27 offerings.
Out of this maze of various features, body styles, lettering styles, and coupler types come ten Lionel Postwar SP caboose models that deserve our respect - and that are highly prized by Lionel collectors today. To determine this Top 10 list, I will be using the values listed in the 2025 edition of Greenberg's Pocket Guide to Lionel Trains 1901-2025.
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