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  1. The 2460 Bucyrus Erie operating crane car was the first newly designed crane car of the postwar era. Lionel's version is an accurate representation of many crane cars working on real railroads during the 1940's. The 2460 was included in several work train sets as well as being available for separate sale.

  2. Bucyrus-Erie Command Control Gantry Crane. $ 399.99. â—€. â–¶. The popular postwar "Four-Action Magnet Crane" has been upgraded to give you control over more crane actions than ever before! Just like the postwar original, Lionel's newest gantry crane provides remote control of cab rotation, turning the magnet on and off, raising and ...

  3. The Lionel Bucyrus Erie Crane Car No. 6560 was first available in 1955 and was in continual production until 1964 and was again released from 1966 until the end of the Post War Period in 1969.

  4. The Lionel Bucyrus Erie Crane Car No. 2460 was first issued in 1946 and was available until 1950. Produced on a BLACK painted die-cast chassis with WHITE heat-stamped lettering, all of the variations have six-wheel heavyweight passenger style trucks equipped with electronic couplers.

  5. To. wire the Gantry Crane, simply connect the two black wires on the controller to the accessory terminals on your transformer, an accessory power supply, or a Lionel Lock-On (available separately, part no. 6-62900). The Gantry Crane operates best at 12-18 volts (AC). Figure 1 illustrates the wiring of this accessory.