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I HAVE A LIONEL 2-4-2 POSTWAR WITH SLOW SPEEDS. ANYONEHABE ANY IDEA OF WHY?

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Possibly in need of wheel/pickup cleaning or lubrication.
Also possible that your track need cleaning.

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