Bus Station
This bus station is large at 23″ by 14″ at the base. There is a lot of activity in this set. The loud speaker plays destinations when the lever is…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This bus station is large at 23″ by 14″ at the base. There is a lot of activity in this set. The loud speaker plays destinations when the lever is…
This station is 22″ x 12″ at its base and 8″ high. A child could give a car a wash at the station to the left or an oil change…
This is another example of a Keystone large fire station. It is 18″ x 10″ x 9″ high. This example has metal doors which is not typical. The alarm crank…
This is a large Keystone fire station at 18″ x 10″ x 8″ high. This station is more simplistic in that the alarm bell is incorporated into the building. The…
This is one of the more unique fire station that Keystone produced. On the left of the roof there is an opening to pour water into a interior reservoir. This…
This is one of the larger fire stations that Keystone made. It is 18″ x 9″ x 9″ high. The doors open when a handle on the right is turned.…
This is a simple and small Keystone garage that appears in the 1935 catalog. It is 12″ x 6.5″ by 6.5″ high. The door side completely out. There should be…
This is Keystone’s smallest fire station with a base that is only 5.75″ by 11.5″. There is a siren that sounds when the handle is turned on the right of…
This is a mid sized fire station at 14″ by 8″. It was produced sometime in the late 1940’s. The door roll up with a turn of the handle to…
This is one of the smaller Tommy Tucker sets out of the six that were produced. The box is only 11″ by 8″. The fire truck is 7″ long and…