These 251's are great looking locomotives. Love the Dutch Cleanser boxcar. Have a good time at the Christmas market! (any trainhunting on the market, or just christmas stuff? )
No train hunting, just Christmas and German food. One .must give the Hun his do. I'm northbound right now on the train. I may have to do a small video on my Postwar JEP and French Hornby one of these days.
Hope you enjoyed your trip to Chicago on Amtrak. Amtrak was my employer for just shy of 35 years. Will you speak again on your dual gauge track. Is there anyone that manufacturers 5 rail tubular track? I enjoy your videos and story’s Thank you Merry Christmas 🎄 Alfred
Our trip up and back was great--my brother retired from the UP, he did Metro up in Chicago--he started out as freight with the C&NW which the UP bought. No--there is no one who makes or sells 5 rail tinplate track but Gar-graves makes 5 rail but you have to bend it to get the curve you want. I'll try to put together a short video on it---it's easy to do. The hard thing now is to find 0 gauge ties---USA track sold the ties to build 5 rail but now that source has dried up and they don't have any.
Awesome looking 251's, perfectly paired with the Standard freight cars. I get loose lights inside passenger cars all the time. Thanks for the video!
Fantastic display on your layout!!! Great vid!!! Keep doing more of this subject. Very rare up here in the Pacific Northwest!!
These 251's are great looking locomotives. Love the Dutch Cleanser boxcar. Have a good time at the Christmas market! (any trainhunting on the market, or just christmas stuff? )
No train hunting, just Christmas and German food. One .must give the Hun his do. I'm northbound right now on the train. I may have to do a small video on my Postwar JEP and French Hornby one of these days.
Postwar JEP and Hornby sounds good, looking forward to that 👍
Really fun running O pulling standard. Next, get that 256E on the track, it's an honorary standard gauge engine (others have done the conversion)
LOL---I was kind of hopping you'd do one first and I'd copy it.----I bought the 256 with that idea in mind.
Hope you enjoyed your trip to Chicago on Amtrak. Amtrak was my employer for just shy of 35 years. Will you speak again on your dual gauge track. Is there anyone that manufacturers 5 rail tubular track? I enjoy your videos and story’s
Thank you
Merry Christmas 🎄
Alfred
Our trip up and back was great--my brother retired from the UP, he did Metro up in Chicago--he started out as freight with the C&NW which the UP bought. No--there is no one who makes or sells 5 rail tinplate track but Gar-graves makes 5 rail but you have to bend it to get the curve you want. I'll try to put together a short video on it---it's easy to do. The hard thing now is to find 0 gauge ties---USA track sold the ties to build 5 rail but now that source has dried up and they don't have any.