This is a 1988 New England Rail Service model train crafted by Samhongsa in Korea. The box has only minor shelf wear and comes with spare parts. It features an arch - window cab and is sound - ready, with the tender factory - drilled for speaker installation. The paintwork is top - notch, giving it a great finish. Details: Brand is NERS - New England Rail Service. Condition is C - 7 Excellent. The wheels show some wear but the plating is still good. There's minimal motor/gearbox noise (2 out of 10). It runs smoothly with a Can Motor. It has very good custom paint as road number 3236, some backhead detail, and no lighting. It operates on DC/Analog control. It has metal wheels, a Kadee coupler on the tender, and a cast coupler on the locomotive pilot. It comes in the original box, foam, and with paperwork. Shipping: Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199. Flat shipping rates are based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 need a signature. We ship worldwide. International rates are calculated for affordability. Buyer pays for imports, duties, and tariffs. Packing is bullet - proof. We have over 10 years of experience packing these hard - to - find, out - of - production, and fragile models. Payment: We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. No personal checks or cash by mail. Bank checks and money orders with prior approval. All prices are in USD. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30 - day, no - questions - asked money - back policy. Buyer pays return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.



















Using this model train is easy. First, connect it to a DC/Analog power source. You can start with a low power setting and gradually increase it to get the train running at your desired speed. Since it's sound - ready, you can install a speaker in the tender for an enhanced experience. When handling the train, be gentle, especially with the couplers and wheels. For maintenance, regularly check the wheels for excessive wear. If the plating starts to look bad, it might be time to consider some minor repairs. Clean the train with a soft, dry cloth to keep the paintwork looking great. Store it in the original box when not in use to protect it from dust and damage. And remember, if you're shipping it back for a return, make sure to pack it well to avoid any new damages.