I would look and get another picture but the set is back on the shelf and buried behind two layers of boxes. Read that 1954 was the last year they used brass for the wheels. Expensive set for 54, $40. Only 1 was higher priced. This was the only "set" that Dad owned. Everything else was the assemble it yourself, either wooden box cars or cardboard. I'm keeping the stainless steel locomotive and passenger cars. He was a salesman at a stainless steel warehouse in Chicago. His Dad, who died long before I was born, was an engineer in the railyards/rounhouse.