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Pete Delgado
Приєднався 5 жов 2007
Small Lionel Christmas Tree Layout 2018
Lionel Small Christmas Layout 2018. My Dad gave me this set around 1960-62? I remember him buying it at Momrow Coal & Coke Company that also sold home appliances. on 4th Ave Brooklyn
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Lionel New Englander Train Layout Christmas 2017
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Small Lionel Christmas 2017 Layout featuring The New Englander Train Set and various Hallmark Ornaments
NYNJ Rail Brooklyn NY Harbor Railroad
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Video shows the last of the Harbor Railroads operating in Brooklyn "NYNJ Rail" It operates from the Bay Ridge Rail Yards and exchanges cars with New York & Atlantic, NY City Transit and other Railroads when cars are floated across NY Harbor on barges to Greenville NJ
New Hope & Ivyland Steam Loco returning to New Hope PA
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Fall running of New Hope & Ivyland Railroad Steam Train in Fall 2012
NYNJRR Float leaving Bay Ridge
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Railroad Barge loaded with freight cars leaves Bay Ridge Yards heading across NY harbor to Greenville NJ
NYNJ Rail @ 65th St Bay Ridge Yard
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Rail cars that were delivered from New Jersey via Float Barge are now to be delivered by NYNJRR switcher to be exchanged to NY & Atlantic RR on the Bay Ridge Line
NYNJ Railroad Bay Ridge Float & Barge
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Rail cars were loaded onto the barge at bay ridge 65th St yard and now are being delivered (floated) by a tugboat to Greenville Yards in New Jersey on the other side of New York Harbor
NYNJ Rail Bay Ridge Brooklyn
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New York New Jersey Rail at the Bay Ridge Yard Between 2nd Ave & NY Harbor. This Engine is parked overnight at 41St & 1st Ave at the Bush Terminal Yard. It runs thru the center of 1st Ave to 58 St and goes thru "BAT" Brooklyn Army Terminal and exits at the location in this video "Bay Ridge Yard" where it interchanges with "NYA" New York & Atlantic" that handles the freight operations of the "LI...
Lionel Train Small Postwar Layout 4X6
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Layout loosely based on ideas in the book by Ron E. LaVoie titled " Greenberg's Model Railroading with Lionel Trains"
Nice. Enjoy it. Really nice trains.
Nice layout.
See you don't have to have a ton of space to have a nice little 0 gauge layout.
Ah my first lionel trains
Hi Pete, what is your track pattern for your layout please? I'm working on building my small layout and would like to know more about your track pattern.
It's like the trains are dancing to a waltz
Would you share the layout? exact space I have to work with and want to use two different trains. Great layout. Thanks for posting it.
Nice, outstanding use of space.
I’m trying to do the same- can you post the diagram and the wiring for the switches?
I like the "night" lighting.
Did it know there was street running in the city wow
this is the year of 2020 hay stupid go back film something new in the rail yards stupid
HEY Pete!!! It’s me Eddie. I hope all is well with you and your family!
COOL VIDEO! WHERE DOES A PERSON FIND A PATCH OR BASEBALL CAP FROM THIS RAILROAD?
New York New Jersey Rail, LLC (reporting mark NYNJ) is a switching and terminal railroad[1] that operates the only car float operation across Upper New York Bay between Jersey City, New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York. Since mid-November 2008, it has been owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which acquired it for about $16 million as a step in a process that might see a Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel completed
@@delgadop197a hey Pete, that cross harbor tunnel would be a game- changer for the entire NYC and metropolitan area, it would relieve truck traffic, relieving the GWB as the buisest bridge in the world, even better if they re- electrified the line as it use to be, zero carbon emissions, hope they build it, it could be funded by private bonds investors ,by the public and business that would profit, as well as by and through the port authority, here's for hoping!!!
@@delgadop197a also, there is a direct link to hunts point at oak point railyards that the cross harbor rail tunnel would replace all that truck traffic
MY FIRST BOARD LAYOUT WAS A 4'X6' ... LATER EXPENDED TO A 5'X12' ... AND TODAY A 6'X17' DOG BONE ... a life long hobby that continues to excite me ... still have some of the trains and accessories shown in this video ... WOW !!!
NY & Atlantic delivers to NYNJ Rail via the old LIRR Bay Ridge line they also get float traffic from Greenville NJ
What is the purpose of that locomotive?
it takes freight cars to and from New jersey to Long Island from a barge that crosses ny Harbor
Is this part of the SOUTH BROOKLYN RAILWAY and if so , is that part of the TA?
The biggest troop movement thru the Brooklyn Army Terminal before D Day came along 4th Ave from Mamhattan in a convoy of TRUCKS that lasted for hours. The public was not allowed past 2nd Ave. The tanks that went over the bridges were staggered 3 max at equal distances because of weight. It was a sight. I was 10 years old...
Thanks for the info. There once was a bridge across these tracks before the Brooklyn Army Terminal Was built
The bridges I speak about are the Brooklyn and Manhattan. The troops came as units to Manhattan from all over to Penn and Grand Central stations and loaded on to army trucks. I worked at the Bethlehem Steel Shipyard at 56th Street in the 50s. I don't recognize most of 1st Ave now.
@@mikeferguson7131 my grandfather worked in the Navy Yard around that time in the 50s he worked 30 years down there he retired in the early 1970s ...
This I think is what's left of the old bush terminl system
My first board layout was on a 4'x6' x1/4" sheet of plywood ... could slip under my bed ... stayed on the floor ... had fun and then expanded to attic tabletop 5'x12' ... the most fun in those years of the 50's ... WOW !!! ... NICE LAYOUT AND VIDEO
I miss the days when these moves were done by Cross harbor rail road.
Awesome video!
can you do a video of just the train and do a running session.
how did the troop trains get to the army marine terminal, where did they originate?
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1st time i saw this in person in the late 90s it was surreal...
Must be one of those shithole countries Trump was talking about, you can tell by the rusted old cars with the vile writing spay painted on it by the great unwashed.
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Yeah,Brooklyn,NY.
im watching this vid in 2018 and it is a lovely layout.
Pretty much what Top Hat would do with Frank and Eddie.
the railway that went to sea.
Love this layout... encouragement for us smallbhome dwellers. Very cool trains, structures, and accessories.
2nd Av between 65th St & Wakeman Place in Brooklyn
Pete Delgado Thank you for the reply.
What street were you filming this off of? Thanks
2nd avenue and 63rd Street
Great layout! What brand and type of track are you using?
Looks to me like postwar Lionel O (NOT "O27.") Simple, classic and low-cost. He HAS taken the time to add wooden ties between the three metal "ties" per section, and ballasted it all out. Lionel's newer "FasTrack" does all that for you but is the most expensive track on the market currently.
Mitten Black Lionel O gauge
@@delgadop197awhat's your track pattern please?
Very cool. I can't believe they run the locomotive down the street and let cars and trucks go by!
That's the coolest thing I ever seen!
Great little 4x6 lionel .. A+
i run vintage 40s and 50s lionel there is nothing better than that they they pull 7 heavy cars and dont care no wear on them at all all i do is give them a drop of oil and they love me haha your layout is super cool
This is neat! Very cool!
Do you have a track plan?
When does this come by?
Check out my new o gauge channel everybody! I post every 3-7 days and need all of the support I can get!
Excellent catch! I've been trying to film some street-running myself but not any luck so far.
Great layout. Nice action, well filmed and great music.
They do some weird stuff sometimes.
In the beginning the engine crew takes the engine & goes for a ride to the end of the yard, and then comes right back on the same track.The guy in green gets off the engine, it passes by and stops, he then get on the front and his partner is hiding in the brush. I wonder why the guy in green did not walk along the catwalk to the front of the loco in the first place.
@@robertbowman3406 That's easy, the crew knew this would be on youtube so they decided to act out a Benny Hill sketch.
Great. A lot of operation in a small space.
Good job!
Wow! I have the same book by Ron E. LaVoie, and you certainly put his suggestions to good use! An impressive example of what can be done with 4' x 6'!
nice im looking to build the d-148
Very nice.