Hello Join, another fantastic video from the club event. Very nice pictures of the garden railway and the many trains. Thank you for the great video and best wishes from Germany.
@@gardenrailroadingUnfortunately, the weather has only gotten better since today, the whole of last week was just rain. But we don't have any flooding here, but we do in the Beyern region. Here's a short video of my garden railway. th-cam.com/video/0mPjgH78WM4/w-d-xo.html
I came from the Town of Clyde Hill & worked on The Puget Sound and Snoqualmie Valley Railroad Historical Society on the only last Northern Pacific 1881 Passenger Coach Car that wasn't burned! It actually saw action back in the late 1880's where I found old musket ball shot on the corners of that old car!! Now I am in Central Arizona on a 2 acre lot about to build my own "G" Gauge Railroad on the front half of my property!! I'm calling my new Railroad "Loco Hobo R.R." If you come down to Arizona on Hwy 89 in Wilhoit, South of Prescott, come see what I am doing!!!
Hi Joe, yes the switches are all (19 of them) pneumatic. I helped Ken install them, but I have never installed them before. Where is your railroad located? We are in the great NorthWest.
You have a nice club with some cool members. Fantastic outdoor train layouts!!!
Show and tell project in the beginning was really cool.
Hello Join, another fantastic video from the club event. Very nice pictures of the garden railway and the many trains. Thank you for the great video and best wishes from Germany.
Thank you Wolfgang! I hope you are having better weather than we are now? We are in a flood alert in the low lands because of all the rain.
@@gardenrailroadingUnfortunately, the weather has only gotten better since today, the whole of last week was just rain. But we don't have any flooding here, but we do in the Beyern region. Here's a short video of my garden railway. th-cam.com/video/0mPjgH78WM4/w-d-xo.html
I came from the Town of Clyde Hill & worked on The Puget Sound and Snoqualmie Valley Railroad Historical Society on the only last Northern Pacific 1881 Passenger Coach Car that wasn't burned! It actually saw action back in the late 1880's where I found old musket ball shot on the corners of that old car!! Now I am in Central Arizona on a 2 acre lot about to build my own "G" Gauge Railroad on the front half of my property!! I'm calling my new Railroad "Loco Hobo R.R." If you come down to Arizona on Hwy 89 in Wilhoit, South of Prescott, come see what I am doing!!!
Very cool Vinny! if we get to Arizona, we will definitely stop by.
What is the function of the portable air compressor? Are the switches possibly air controlled? Very interesting Outdoor Layout. Thanks for posting.
Hi Joe, yes the switches are all (19 of them) pneumatic. I helped Ken install them, but I have never installed them before. Where is your railroad located? We are in the great NorthWest.