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TTOS at the Great Train Expo, Anaheim, CA

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2011

The Toy Train Operating Society (TTOS) was out in force at the Great Train Expo in Anaheim, CA Jan 22 & 23. The Southern Pacific Division had an number of small layouts grouped together. S scale, O gauge and Standard gauge were well represented. The South Western Division had their large modular O gauge layout running.

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  • Hello there I know you don't know me but that's fine, it was nice to see some Trains that did not cost $1000 running round it just goes to show what people can do and how interesting they can make a small set look even in that big hall, I did see some of the newer locos, it's a good video thank you

    Stewart 763 O G R Member,in England

  • @stewartcamw

    Thanks for the nice comments Stewart. The TTOS small layout group has become pretty popular at shows and meets. People see what can be done in a small space and a small budget. The emphasis is on the word Toy.

    Steve

  • @gigeastman your right Steve the word is and was toy in first place ,it has gotten a bit over the top now,

    very good lets have more

  • @stewartcamw

    Stewart

    Just posted more video's of the Great Train Expo from this past weekend. Lots of Marx playsets for back ground.

    Steve

  • I really enjoy watching your TTOS meets Steve, lots and lots of great train action. Ed

  • @marxtoynut

    Thanks Ed. These small layout displays have become quite popular.

    Steve

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  • @chiconian49

    Thanks Chuck.

  • @ElGreatZot

    Thanks Bill, that corner of the layout always gets attention. It's fun to watch people try and follow the path of the train with their finger. Sometime in the future, a second 270 degree module is in the plan.

    Steve

  • Hey Steve, is that some kind of custom made G scale into standard scale train near the end of this video? Looks neat whatever it is!! Also my favorite set on this vid is the 999 train engine and tender with the silver NYC passenger cars. Thanks for sharing once again!!

    JEFF

  • It is always delightful to see that 270 degree corner in operation. When I make my next portable, I will be sure to have one of those. Bill

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