English: American Flyer locomotive from 1960. S gauge. Photo taken by Dave Farquhar, Sept. 18, 2004.
You picture an American Flyer 4-4-2 with tender, Reading Line dated from 1960. I have the very same engine which came in a set with a circus car, green gondola car, and a caboose. The set was given to me on my first Christmas when I was three months old in 1948. The photo of the engine, if made in 1960, is either a remake, or an original dated prior to 1960. I still have my set but the boxes are pretty far gone due to age.
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