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  • I like Your Layout I had came there at one time and got some ideas for my own layout and I think I know you

  • lol u got the music from railroad tycoon 3 didnt u?

  • Fantastic video! keep the trains a' rollin'.

    P.S. Love the DG&H Reefer. Great tribute to John Allen.

  • could you email me a copy of this song?

  • Andrew Ur a total bad ass lol keep em coming

  • A camelback with a tank engine makes for an interesting consist.

  • Is there a speed limiter in the mechanism? One train went by very quickly and another was quite slow. Thanks.

  • Neat video! I live in Vienna, will have to make the trip there sometime.

  • I live in Macon,GA

  • This is Macon County, North Carolina.

  • Pretty nice layout, but where is the tender on the 2nd double-headed steamer and also, they seem to be running rather quickly.

  • The secound enigne is a tank enigne.

  • Nice Train layout, I wish I had one of those too.

  • Another Video Similar To This One Is Coming Soon. Currently converting and editing video. Stay Tuned!

  • wqw i like trains and i say it looked really life like until the people started movin around.

  • awesome video ;) but how much did i cost to do all that? also some nice train models

  • Thanks. And Im not sure how much the club layout was to make. But it took over 1 1/2 Years to create.

  • Cool :D

  • i've seen an ad in a few Model Railroaders for the Challenger. does it run nicely?

  • Runs VERY well. Thinking of getting one myself. The one seen here was owned by another club member.

  • The long freight and the passenger were Union Pacific. In fact, the passenger loco was #844. The three car train was just for show. And the long freight was being hauled by a Challenger.

  • Wow! Nice. Just a few questions...

    1. Were all the trains Union Pacific Locomotives?

    2. Were the two locomotives pulling the three car freight train needed? Or was it just for show?

    3. Was the massive freight train with the single locomotive pulling it one of the old "Big Boy" models, or was it another?

    Sweet Video!!

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