My dad grew up with lionel tranis I now have them and the new stuff lionel is makeing. this year I pulled out the old school trains and set them up around the tree so many memories love it thanks for shareing.
One year I just got an engine for Christmas and told my dad to take it back and never buy me a train again. Best day of my life. Trains are torture for kids.
There are several different sizes in the various videos. The aluminum cars are Lionel 16 inch, and there are some 18 inch ones too. We try to use O72 whenever possible, but we have some O54 as well.
Very cool. Keep it up
My dad grew up with lionel tranis I now have them and the new stuff lionel is makeing. this year I pulled out the old school trains and set them up around the tree so many memories love it thanks for shareing.
I’m glad you are enjoying your trains!
I love seeing this tradition. Nothing more synonymous to Christmas then electric trains. Great video
This gets my Best of UA-cam award: beautifully done! Lotta warmth, love, and tradition here . . . and lots of great Lionel trains!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Wow the memories those trains have.. I hope they create memories for more and more generations!! Love the UP locomotive
That UP set has been in our family since about 1975. Of course, it was already old then!
Thank you very much for sharing your trains. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you, Greg.
That was fun
Glad you enjoyed it!
What type of curve track did u use?
There’s a variety of track used in the videos. There’s a lot of Lionel O-72, but some Gar Graves that my dad used on his layouts.
One year I just got an engine for Christmas and told my dad to take it back and never buy me a train again. Best day of my life. Trains are torture for kids.
Wow, that's sad.
@@krmtrains Kids hate trains.
Are those 21 inch passenger cars what curves are using for your passenger car.
There are several different sizes in the various videos. The aluminum cars are Lionel 16 inch, and there are some 18 inch ones too. We try to use O72 whenever possible, but we have some O54 as well.