I went on a layout tour in the Santa Barbera area, Bill's layout was the third one I visited and I ended up staying the whole day there! Bill is wonderful to talk to. He is also a WWII vet having taken part in the D-Day invasion and fought his way all the way to Germany. Not only is the trolley collection impressive, so is his Trolley paraphernalia collection as well.
This layout appeared in the December 2011 issue of Model Railroader.
BNSFandSP 2 days ago
wow great video.
OSCALETRAINGUY 3 months ago
This effort is off the charts. There are very few humans that can accomplish something like this. Outstanding Mr. Everett!
Trolleymoose 4 months ago
That is a beautiful Layout
Wehategod 6 months ago
A layout one just can dream of, incredible!!
tramways1435 7 months ago
unbelieveable work, well done!
senselessfool 1 year ago
all that and a Duke Ellington tune too! You can't beat it
gre2g 2 years ago
Really, God Bless you, Bill Evarett. You are probably the best!
gatodecamapa 2 years ago
I went on a layout tour in the Santa Barbera area, Bill's layout was the third one I visited and I ended up staying the whole day there! Bill is wonderful to talk to. He is also a WWII vet having taken part in the D-Day invasion and fought his way all the way to Germany. Not only is the trolley collection impressive, so is his Trolley paraphernalia collection as well.
dandsparks 2 years ago
hey where is that at in oerm i was there i little while ago and it wasnt there
trainkid0616 2 years ago
It's not at the museum. It's stored in Bill Everette's home in Santa Barbera.
railfan101 2 years ago
What a beautiful collection of hand-made models! God bless you Bill Everett!
railfan101 2 years ago