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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

This double reverse layout in January and February's installment. There are two loops and a track thru the middle (shared with one of the loops).

With Toy trains, you have to use your imagination that these two locations are miles away. The more laps around the outside, the more miles they are. For this video, I only take one lap.

This is just the trains. I may add music or commentary later.

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  • How big is this? 4x8?

  • @guitboxchicken

    Either 4x9 or 4.5 x 8 - I have two boards that are 4x4.5 that I run on. I Squeeze  4X10 if I separate and add "bridges", This one was 4.5 x 8 and used every bit of the 4.5.

  • Awsome! its nice to see an old stile layout again!

  • That is all I have, so check all of my videos.

  • What's the wiring setup like for theDbl Reverse loop?

  • Actually I have six blocks where the trains run and all three sidings are on on separate blocks.

    I have an Atlas control switch to keep track of them. The diagram at the beginning shows the blocks except that the orange block in the middle left is tied to the red block; it is not separate.

    The are all controlled manually. Since there is no way to run two trains at once, this can all run from one 90 Volt transformer

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  • Thanks! Great layout! Sometime soon I'm gonna build my own!

  • i have that shell tank car my brother got it for me for my birth day lastacouple years ago

  • I have that Hudson. It was my second Lionel set. The first was an 0-27 set with a 2-4-0 from the 70's.

  • A great traditional layout. Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.

  • Nice Layout and fine manoeuvres!

  • Wow! Nice Layout!

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