Erie Lackawanna Railroad, recognized by its EL reporting mark, was formed in 1960 through the merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, connecting the Midwest with the eastern seaboard. Erie Lackawanna trains for sale often feature freight locomotives, passenger equipment, and rolling stock inspired by notable trains such as the Phoebe Snow and the railroad’s transitional-era operations.
EL locomotive models and freight cars remain popular with collectors and model railroaders building northeastern railroads, bridge route operations, and mid-century freight consists. These railroad models are commonly added to model trains focused on classic eastern railroading and postwar diesel-era transportation.
