Wow, that's a lot of work for one basic business location. Jim, I see what you mean when you said it must be done exactly as the Old Hats tell you it must be done. This must keep operators busy for a while. Great job...!
Enjoyed this series of SCN videos! At the end of Part 10, Jim mentions Part 11 takes place at the Mac Street Yard. Unfortunately, I can’t locate Part 11. Is it available?
Who knew that watching a model railroad video could bring inner peace? Nicely done, great camera shots, and narration only when needed.
I cannot wait to share operation videos like this within the year your operations and scenery style give me inspiration!
Thanks, but this is Jim Providenza's layout, I didn't build it I just filmed it
everyone of these videos are so enjoyable and well produced. Thank you for sharing. Tom
Wow, that's a lot of work for one basic business location. Jim, I see what you mean when you said it must be done exactly as the Old Hats tell you it must be done. This must keep operators busy for a while. Great job...!
Can't tell you how much I have enjoyed this series! I know they're time oncoming to produce. PLEASE MORE!
Great vids please keep them coming
Beautiful layout! Beautiful video! ...Roy
N-Scale Union Pacific Evanston Subdivision I’m glad you enjoyed and thank you for your shoutout
The cementapede LIVES....yeah !!!!!
Great operation. Thanks for posting.
Keep the video's coming I have enjoy them
Enjoyed this series of SCN videos! At the end of Part 10, Jim mentions Part 11 takes place at the Mac Street Yard. Unfortunately, I can’t locate Part 11. Is it available?
nice
What is the light thing on top of the old EMD B unit? I've not seen that before
The only train running in West San Jose now runs up to the cement plant in Cupertino. Is this video representing that?
Steve Tee yes I believe the train is directly inspired from that operation