Gilbert Catalog
Price in 1950: $0.35
The latest thing in model railroading. Not only creates mainline which looks just like a real-life two-rail roadbed, but also deadens sound of running trains! Ideal for apartments, small homes, etc. Has non-slip design — no need to attach tracks to base! American Flyer 3/16" 2-0rail tracks fit into place in jiffy — ties recess into roadbed. For added realism, rubber ties can be blacked with India Ink to confirm with finish on American Flyer track ties. Prices include Denver and West.

Price in 1951: Unlisted
One of the finest model railroad accessories of all time and another American Flyer exclusive! Makes track resemble real-life two-rail right-of-way, Deadens sounds of running trains-wonderful for apartments, small homes, etc. Non-slip design; no need to attach tracks to board, American Flyer 3/16" ("S" Gauge) tracks slip into recessed slats in jiffy.

Price in 1952: Unlisted
Roadbed, straight, 10"

Price in 1953: Unlisted
An American Flyer exclusive! Makes track resemble real-life, two-rail right-of-way Deadens sound of mining trains — wonderful for apartments, small homes, etc. Non—slip design. American Flyer 3/16" ("S" Gauge) tracks slip into recessed slots.

No. 726—Roadbed, straight, 10".

Price in 1954: $0.30
Roadbed, straight, 10".

Price in 1955: $0.25
Roadbed, straight, 10".