Later Haji trains were smaller than their 'S' gauge counterparts and ran on an HO gauge plastic track. The locomotive in these sets was a plastic bodied 0-4-0 with a steel frame. These locomotives were made in two different body styles, an 'Old West' style and a more contemporary style. All locomotives came with plastic wheels, some had red and some had black. All sets used the same small 2 axle tender, and freight cars were tin bodied with a plastic chassis. These cars first came with plastic wheels and metal axles, but later versions came with solid plastic wheelsets.
| Image | Number | Type | Notes |
| None | Battery | Red and black wheeled versions | |
| None | Battery | Red and black wheeled versions | |
| None | Wind-Up | Black wheels |
| Image | Type | Liveries | Notes |
| Coal Tender | None | Generic black plastic | |
| Gondola | New York Central | ||
| Box Car |
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Later versions of NYC Boxcar have black plastic roof | |
| Tank Car | Shell Oil | ||
| Coach | Express | Black Plastic Roof | |
| Caboose | New York Central | Some later versions have a red plastic roof |
Dan MacKellar