@@SudrianShunter dont sell yourself short. find deminsons of your yard and sit down with paper and a pencil. start drawing out how you may want to set up a railroad in your yard. figure out what size line to do . and see about getting small engines liek from go garts or lawnmowers or stuff like that. or if its model trains you wanna do. go find a business around you that sells all that stuff and go in and talk to them. im sure someone can sit down with you and help you through it. weathers its model trains or bigger sized you can ride. and being poor may make it alittle rough. but go on facebook and post about looking for any small motors likes that or scrap metal to use to build the train cars. poor makes it rough but it can be done.
Owning a flyable Warbird (P-51 Mustang, P-47 Tbolt, F4U Corsair) would dwarf the financial cost of this train. This train here is pennies compared to operating a warbird.
@@gregwarner3753 You may not do it for money, but you need to *have* money to do it. And Land and Time, which are luxuries many people living from paycheck to paycheck do not have.
Simple when your house is flooding do you really care about cost ?. Lol that’s the money. Same with hvac during the summer and electricians during a flood.
@@Park_Place Plumbers and electricians both charge $100+ an hour. Carpenters and HVAC are both in the trades. But carpenters only get about $20 or $25 and HVAC gets about $15 to $25. Not all trades are equal. Trades that involve your house flooding with pooh or burning down get paid way more!!
@Vax Not did your father include you in his hobby and teach you about railroads? My father would call me stupid and kick me in the ass with his steel-toe work boots
I opened video thinking, hey this guy made a nice "G" scale tressle. Only to find it's a real train. Holy crap. Just the engineering behind building something like this in your backyard. Great job. Wow
Retired Master Plumber from Massachusetts here. I thought my ship had come in but boy you got me beat. Plumbing weeds out those who don't like to work and who can't work fast and smart and you got that in spades. I always love it when one of us makes it so it's hats off to you ! Ken
Even if I "put my head down" for the next 30 years, I will never have the disposable income to buy the land or anything. He has the income and free time to 'put his head down' to his passions, most Americans never can find the time to cook or clean let alone build anything out of passion.
This IS indeed the "coolest thing" ever! I've actually seen a lot of backyard railroads like this, but this one takes the cake! It's mostly because of the trestles he's built. Without explaining himself, I already knew the effort he had into it.
I’m 63 and have had the same “build it” bug all my life. The things I’ve made over the years are hard to count. But you. You are my brand new hero! What an effort! And the cool factor? No chart can measure. Hero Status.
I have a lot of respect and support for this man. This is what American ingenuity is about. Being able to live free and be creative to live your own dreams. This man has a valuable trade and spends his time mastering it
Dude that's awesome Much respect to you and your determination And for a beautifully made and authentic railroad tressle You have inspired me to finally put a shelf up Possibly In a little while Maybe
This is what youtube was made for. I love any topic or interest when you see the passion in the beholders eyes for what they are doing. It is great. God bless this fella.
This is so cool... and the nonstop upkeep so it looks picturesque!🤣 so much for "I'll do the weeding and planting next weekend when you have a 30 hour per week job just keeping it looking nice.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing! Props to the guy himself, he not only build an awesome railroad in his backyard but he's also a really good presenter!
I envy other guys that have that much energy. Day job has pretty much always made me so tired it’s a sense of accomplishment if a mow my lawn, with a Zero Turn. My hat’s off to this hard working Man.
This was amazing...I cannot believe the drive he has...also the money he spent getting his dream to come true...I would love to meet you in person Zack..you are a 🏆 winner
This is totally awesome , and it looks well built and a lot of fun . I'm a steam train fanatic and this would be my dream come true. Be safe and enjoy many Happy Miles 😊
I know Zack personally. He’s a great guy with an impeccable work ethic. He has now added a Cuoi pond with a steel bridge crossing it. The fun project that is always expanding.
"I was hanging out with my friends and said "I'm gonna build a railroad" ".. that's like all those post drinks chillout sessions where you have big ideas.. glad to see he actually followed through.
This must be a massive property ! In Sonoma county, the property must be worth a small fortune! That said, makes me happy that he was able to accomplish a dream/goal ! Love it ! An inspiration for sure !
It’s awesome! And fun day filming for sure. Nothing beats riding a mini railroad in California for a day. Thanks for watching, more episodes coming soon! Cheers- Guy
If Disney got jealous, they would just sue the hell out of him with their billions of dollars and force him to either give them his land and everything on it, or send in bulldozers.
I think he was referring to Walt Disney himself as he was a very avid railroad enthusiast and also had a miniature railroad at some point I think Walt really loved trains
@@BridgetKF same. Little fun bit if history: the trains you see in the American Disney parks are actuall proper trains that Walt bought for his park from an old narrow gauge railroad from the 20s All those engines are almost a hundred years old by now and are actual steam engines and not just purpose built for the park.
@@demitievdemenski804 Really?? Oh wow! I've never been to any of the parks because of lack of funds. Up in Green Bay, Wi, there's a large railroad museum that's really cool.
I can appreciate the work that's gone in to building the track, but the end result is just awesome. Who wouldn't want to ride around on a steam train? Well done!
Remember, the money still is in the trades and so are the skills. Remember Frazer and the plumber show, as he was driving the bigger BMW, while Frazer had the cheaper one. Love this guys dream, as it came true and he did it his way! Great American work ethic!
Good morning, Love your passion for trains. I work for Amtrak auto-train and is always fascinated when passing worker's working on the rails. Love the effort you put into your train yard Ernest.
FOR the last few hundred years or so. the world has always said that at a certain age you had to put toys down and stop having fun and go work and make a living and a family. well i never understood that concept. and neither does this guy. you only get 1 life. enjoy it as much as you can for as long as you can. if you wanna make a train track around the backyard and take a ride every day when you get home from work. have fun doing it. or whatever else make you happy. go work hard. and when done. go play hard.
i remember watching a sitcom growing up in the 80s and 90s that had a tiny train track that went through the house I just can't remember the name of it this brings back memories of it..
If kids saw this they'd realize plumbing is not such a 'shitty' job and is a viable career option that can make more money than glitzier options requiring oodles of college dollars.
I feel like he probably owns a plumbing business and isn't just a lone tradesman. Not every plumber is riding around their acres of land on a train. Edit - just found his business and I might be wrong. Doesn't look like a big operation. Maybe land is just cheaper where he is.
@@DaveLowe28 land is really cheap in many places in this country. So that’s not that big of a deal. I mean, you don’t have to be rich to do this. We all spend money on nonsense every day. Think about the $5 coffee people buy 5 days a week. This guy just seems to not waste money on other stuff. So not that hard
@@DaveLowe28 Here in Wisconsin, you can get over 100 acres for like, $600,000. Some areas are advertising 95.5 acres for about $450,000. Hell, some HOUSES are more expensive than that. :-) So yeah, land can be cheap if you know where to look.
I remember a joke where a plumber is working under a sink and the homeowner looks out the window at the plumber's big Mercedes and says "I'm a lawyer and I cannot afford a car like that." The plumber then responded "yeah, I couldn't either when I practiced law."
And I’ll bet he has no children to be felons, alcoholics, nut cases, etc., to ruin his life and future! Great vlog, thanks for sharing. I can now afford the finer things in life, but at 76+ I just don’t have the getup and go anymore.
@@HenauderTitzauf I know exactly what you mean. I have wanted to build a Dalek , life size, since 1963. I am now retired hitting 70, had a stroke, several heart attacks, a pcemaker fitted, plus heart surgery. But finally, i have started to build my Dalek.
I love seeing people live the dreams they have always had! Just wish I could break boundaries within myself, as well as external factors (time, money, responsibilities, kids, etc), to achieve what people like him do! To everybody that has a dream, God bless you. 😊
Fantastic, this is awesome! You are a genius! Great video too. One to view lots of times...And the beautiful train....I should wish I had one for myself. Maybe I did not have time for anything else anymore!
No joke, ever since I was a kid, I've imagined having something like this. It's still a dream however far it may be. This is so awesome.
so put the plan into motion. it may take some time. but plan it all out and start working towards it. it will pay off in the end!
I want to do this but im way to poor and stupid to know how to do any of this
@@SudrianShunter dont sell yourself short. find deminsons of your yard and sit down with paper and a pencil. start drawing out how you may want to set up a railroad in your yard. figure out what size line to do . and see about getting small engines liek from go garts or lawnmowers or stuff like that. or if its model trains you wanna do. go find a business around you that sells all that stuff and go in and talk to them. im sure someone can sit down with you and help you through it. weathers its model trains or bigger sized you can ride. and being poor may make it alittle rough. but go on facebook and post about looking for any small motors likes that or scrap metal to use to build the train cars. poor makes it rough but it can be done.
Don’t write your life away. Go do it. Do what you want and build your life man
Just giver dude. Send it.
I would never financially recover from an act like this.
A lot of guys also use a gas, like propane.
Owning a flyable Warbird (P-51 Mustang, P-47 Tbolt, F4U Corsair) would dwarf the financial cost of this train. This train here is pennies compared to operating a warbird.
You do this for love not money.
Ikr
@@gregwarner3753 You may not do it for money, but you need to *have* money to do it. And Land and Time, which are luxuries many people living from paycheck to paycheck do not have.
What I got out of this is that plumbers must make more than I thought.
Basically anyone in a trade can most likely make a nice buck
Simple when your house is flooding do you really care about cost ?. Lol that’s the money. Same with hvac during the summer and electricians during a flood.
Plumbers charge $100+ an hour
@@Park_Place Plumbers and electricians both charge $100+ an hour. Carpenters and HVAC are both in the trades. But carpenters only get about $20 or $25 and HVAC gets about $15 to $25. Not all trades are equal. Trades that involve your house flooding with pooh or burning down get paid way more!!
Plumbers also has really big backyards. In California no less.
This dude was bored, so naturally he BUILT HIS OWN RAILROAD
Me who finds old abandoned locomotives for fun: am I a joke to you?
I mean I don’t blame him, I got bored so I decided to attempt to build my own computer
Better that Britains Dr. Beeching, who, in the mid 60s destroyed our national railroad.
@@keyboardwarrior4092 sure lol totally comparable .
@@jamesbizs ..I mean I got bored too, so I built my own thing that I guess can be considered hard to make too? so yeah I guess you’re right, it is.
I appreciate these videos infinitely
Thank you! Trying to get some more out soon!! Cheers- Guy
@@CoolestThing what guage would you say it is?
@Vax Not did your father include you in his hobby and teach you about railroads? My father would call me stupid and kick me in the ass with his steel-toe work boots
Keep em coming guys, it's only a matter of time before this gets picked up by a network.
that be cool if it did!
“So naturally I just built a house”
Lol 😂
Your homemade Backyard Railroad trestle almost like Train in the Mountain National forest
He build a basement under the house so he could store the bodies.
Inspiring to say the least, Zach has such a great attitude and his passion speaks for itself in the craftsmanship shown in his railroad. Bravo
This man is truly happy. I wish him well.
I opened video thinking, hey this guy made a nice "G" scale tressle. Only to find it's a real train. Holy crap. Just the engineering behind building something like this in your backyard.
Great job. Wow
Retired Master Plumber from Massachusetts here.
I thought my ship had come in but boy you got me beat.
Plumbing weeds out those who don't like to work and who can't work fast and smart and you got that in spades.
I always love it when one of us makes it so it's hats off to you ! Ken
Zach has skills and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Exquisite!!
He has one specific skill most people lack: dedication. Otherwise he's just an average engineer.
Best thing he said was : "its amazing whats you can do if you just put your head down"
Hard work, lots of land and sizeable amounts of disposable income can create a few options.
Even if I "put my head down" for the next 30 years, I will never have the disposable income to buy the land or anything. He has the income and free time to 'put his head down' to his passions, most Americans never can find the time to cook or clean let alone build anything out of passion.
@@kcgunesq If you can put the effort into such a thing, you can find the money too.
gays can't have kids so they always have loads of money since our economy was designed to enable a man to have a large number of kids
@@kg4boj that makes zero sense. Put down the crackpipe.
This IS indeed the "coolest thing" ever! I've actually seen a lot of backyard railroads like this, but this one takes the cake! It's mostly because of the trestles he's built. Without explaining himself, I already knew the effort he had into it.
Thanks for watching! One of the best days of filming we had as well. Cheers- Guy
I’m 63 and have had the same “build it” bug all my life. The things I’ve made over the years are hard to count. But you. You are my brand new hero! What an effort! And the cool factor? No chart can measure. Hero Status.
I have a lot of respect and support for this man. This is what American ingenuity is about. Being able to live free and be creative to live your own dreams. This man has a valuable trade and spends his time mastering it
Well said! Thanks for watching!
Imagine the faces at the permit office when told you are building a rail road in your backyard
I doubt there is a permit office anywhere near where this guy lives.
@@jamesbizs you might be surprised, if he's in California which I believe he is, he could have a ton of rules & regulations to follow.
@@jamesbizs He lives in Sonoma County Commiefornia, so yes there would be a huge permit office where he lives.
Dude that's awesome
Much respect to you and your determination
And for a beautifully made and authentic railroad tressle
You have inspired me to finally put a shelf up
Possibly
In a little while
Maybe
I love it when hobby train enthusiasts wear the engineer's cap. It completes the look.
How cool is that incredible devotion to a vision? Kudos to Zach for his perseverance in creating a one-of-a-kind personal RR.
Amazing. Would love to see an aerial view of the entire layout... or at the very least a map
This is what youtube was made for. I love any topic or interest when you see the passion in the beholders eyes for what they are doing. It is great. God bless this fella.
This is absolutely amazing! It’s not just a railroad, but an entire experience! I loved it!
I can't imagine building a rr of these proportions. the trestle changes this from just another backyard rr to a true engineering feat!
see what a man can accomplish when theres no mention of wife or kids
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🤣🤣
ok boomer
@@philipp_mayr ok
@@philipp_mayr oh yeah. Because it’s totally the boomers talking about not having kids. Oh wait. It’s not.
This is so cool... and the nonstop upkeep so it looks picturesque!🤣 so much for "I'll do the weeding and planting next weekend when you have a 30 hour per week job just keeping it looking nice.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing! Props to the guy himself, he not only build an awesome railroad in his backyard but he's also a really good presenter!
Awesome congratulations
As a railfan this is one of my wildest dreams.
I envy other guys that have that much energy. Day job has pretty much always made me so tired it’s a sense of accomplishment if a mow my lawn, with a Zero Turn. My hat’s off to this hard working Man.
This is fantastic, interesting to see people across the pond taking an interest in railways. Good on you sir!
That is so awesome ! That cost you a pretty penny. I love train's too.
This was amazing...I cannot believe the drive he has...also the money he spent getting his dream to come true...I would love to meet you in person Zack..you are a 🏆 winner
Very very impressive! That is a lifes worth of work and I hope one day many many people get to enjoy it. Beautiful property as well.
Oh man! This is amazing! I've always had a fascination with trains as well. Thanks for another great video Guy!
No problem! This one was so much fun to film. Thanks for watching! Cheers! Guy
Wow Zach, that is an incredible and impressive feat. My hat off to you.
This is totally awesome , and it looks well built and a lot of fun . I'm a steam train fanatic and this would be my dream come true. Be safe and enjoy many Happy Miles 😊
I love people that are this smart and r just crazy!!!
I know Zack personally. He’s a great guy with an impeccable work ethic. He has now added a Cuoi pond with a steel bridge crossing it. The fun project that is always expanding.
Every time I think I've seen the best video ever , along comes one like this.
Thanks so much! Appreciate the positive feedback!
"I was hanging out with my friends and said "I'm gonna build a railroad" ".. that's like all those post drinks chillout sessions where you have big ideas.. glad to see he actually followed through.
A hover craft is a big step up from a water wheel
lol, yes it is.
Good job. You love what you do, this shows as your labor is excellent.
This must be a massive property ! In Sonoma county, the property must be worth a small fortune! That said, makes me happy that he was able to accomplish a dream/goal ! Love it ! An inspiration for sure !
It's 00:45 AM and i'm off to work at 7, but apparently this is what i need to watch right now...
Walt Disney would approve
Why
@@nossta5242 bc he liked trains. He commissioned a railroad to be built around his parks.
@@adlap0152 He buil the park around (in side) his railroad (the Berm)
@@nossta5242 Walt Disney also had a mini railroad himself that he would take kids on around his property.
just like the train in Out of Scale
Zack: Awesome!!! Thank you. What a positive way to spend your time, even if it is just a hobby; the greatest ever. Awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The person who came out of lockdown with actually something great....
This is what I built during lockdown: th-cam.com/video/ayJctPBsmY0/w-d-xo.html
You'll never be as happy as this guy! That's sick!
Amazing!!! Kudos to you Zach!! it is the cooest thing for sure!
The production quality of these videos is phenomenal. I've watched a handful now. Very impressive.
Thank you!! And thank you for noticing. We are usually just 3 people making these so it means a lot! Cheers- Guy
I love this guy.
Riding in my little train, at zero fucks an hour.
I love this man. He is living his dream.
That's an awesome railroad. Great job.
It’s awesome! And fun day filming for sure. Nothing beats riding a mini railroad in California for a day. Thanks for watching, more episodes coming soon! Cheers- Guy
Wow, just wow! Walt Disney would be jealous.
If Disney got jealous, they would just sue the hell out of him with their billions of dollars and force him to either give them his land and everything on it, or send in bulldozers.
I think he was referring to Walt Disney himself as he was a very avid railroad enthusiast and also had a miniature railroad at some point I think
Walt really loved trains
@@demitievdemenski804 Ah, ok, yeah that makes sense. Yeah, any railroad enthusiast would be jealous. Hell, I'm jealous! I'd love it!.
@@BridgetKF same. Little fun bit if history: the trains you see in the American Disney parks are actuall proper trains that Walt bought for his park from an old narrow gauge railroad from the 20s All those engines are almost a hundred years old by now and are actual steam engines and not just purpose built for the park.
@@demitievdemenski804 Really?? Oh wow! I've never been to any of the parks because of lack of funds. Up in Green Bay, Wi, there's a large railroad museum that's really cool.
Super.....❤❤❤
So sick!!
Yessss! It's a crazy setup!
I can appreciate the work that's gone in to building the track, but the end result is just awesome. Who wouldn't want to ride around on a steam train? Well done!
Hats off to your extreme hard work. 👍🏻😀
Good job
0:48 I love how he put a sign on the wall to warn others
Remember, the money still is in the trades and so are the skills. Remember Frazer and the plumber show, as he was driving the bigger BMW, while Frazer had the cheaper one. Love this guys dream, as it came true and he did it his way! Great American work ethic!
Coolest thing ever!! This guy is amazing.
I strive to enjoy life as much as this guy. Haters will say he’s too old for model trains but this guy 1000x cooler than any of us
Find something you love and let it treat you..
I like everything about this guy. Very philosophical and well spoken.
Indeed! Great voice too!
Only a plumber could afford to do something like this
Never watched this previously. Brilliant power to the guy. "Plumbers forever" LOL
Yes! So happy to see this video, I love this series! Keep them coming!
Thanks Gabe! Appreciate it! More on the way! Cheers- Guy
Good morning,
Love your passion for trains. I work for Amtrak auto-train and is always fascinated when passing worker's working on the rails. Love the effort you put into your train yard
Ernest.
FOR the last few hundred years or so. the world has always said that at a certain age you had to put toys down and stop having fun and go work and make a living and a family. well i never understood that concept. and neither does this guy. you only get 1 life. enjoy it as much as you can for as long as you can. if you wanna make a train track around the backyard and take a ride every day when you get home from work. have fun doing it. or whatever else make you happy. go work hard. and when done. go play hard.
Great video! i live in Medford Oregon now but spent my first 50 years in Oxnard where the engine was sourced.
Guard rail belongs on inside as the idea is to use the back of the flange to keep the wheels within the confines of the track structure.
Plumbers must make real good money for him to build something like this. It is very nice though. I may build one myself after I win the Lottery. Lol.
i remember watching a sitcom growing up in the 80s and 90s that had a tiny train track that went through the house I just can't remember the name of it this brings back memories of it..
Silver Spoons
Your a genius.... monumental accomplishment.....got my respect.. thanks
This is pretty neat
WOW. It's nice to know there are people like you !!!
If kids saw this they'd realize plumbing is not such a 'shitty' job and is a viable career option that can make more money than glitzier options requiring oodles of college dollars.
correct me if im wrong but isn't it considered independent contracting? not sure if that's a universal fact across the nation.
I feel like he probably owns a plumbing business and isn't just a lone tradesman. Not every plumber is riding around their acres of land on a train.
Edit - just found his business and I might be wrong. Doesn't look like a big operation. Maybe land is just cheaper where he is.
@@DaveLowe28 land is really cheap in many places in this country. So that’s not that big of a deal. I mean, you don’t have to be rich to do this. We all spend money on nonsense every day. Think about the $5 coffee people buy 5 days a week. This guy just seems to not waste money on other stuff. So not that hard
@@DaveLowe28 Here in Wisconsin, you can get over 100 acres for like, $600,000. Some areas are advertising 95.5 acres for about $450,000. Hell, some HOUSES are more expensive than that. :-) So yeah, land can be cheap if you know where to look.
@I'm Back no...
Ay he's wearing a C&TS cap, respect.
You wanted it, you built it! Total respect man, what a fantastic railroad.
amazing
I wanna see and ride this thing for real! It's an amazing project and a real learning/teaching experience I'd think.
Wow! Being a plumber must make for a great income.
I remember a joke where a plumber is working under a sink and the homeowner looks out the window at the plumber's big Mercedes and says "I'm a lawyer and I cannot afford a car like that." The plumber then responded "yeah, I couldn't either when I practiced law."
And I’ll bet he has no children to be felons, alcoholics, nut cases, etc., to ruin his life and future! Great vlog, thanks for sharing. I can now afford the finer things in life, but at 76+ I just don’t have the getup and go anymore.
@@HenauderTitzauf I know exactly what you mean. I have wanted to build a Dalek , life size, since 1963. I am now retired hitting 70, had a stroke, several heart attacks, a pcemaker fitted, plus heart surgery.
But finally, i have started to build my Dalek.
When you say your life revolved around this I think back to the docs of America’s railway construction. Crazy stuff
A woman once wrote, " If not for men, we would live in grass huts" This is the type of man she was referring too, no doubt. Well done!
This was a labor of love, very cool
This is Going to be good
I love seeing people live the dreams they have always had! Just wish I could break boundaries within myself, as well as external factors (time, money, responsibilities, kids, etc), to achieve what people like him do!
To everybody that has a dream, God bless you. 😊
Marty McFly: If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.
Fantastic, this is awesome! You are a genius! Great video too. One to view lots of times...And the beautiful train....I should wish I had one for myself. Maybe I did not have time for anything else anymore!
First millionaire plumber I've ever met. However this is pretty awesome, far overbuilt by at least a factor of X2, but awesome none the less.
That would be fun to ride on. Have to appreciate the work he put into that.
I mean... this is everyone’s dream right?
Fantastic episode. Thanks Destin
2:01 me watching this at 2 times speed
sanic
r/youngpeopleyoutube
@@ScotsmanpProductions how is this a young person thing
@iFIopsi K. im 15
@iFIopsi K.you were also watching a train video
and i dont care if you dont beleve me
And the coolest backyard railroad on utube....
Three years to build it, HA! I could've done the same in thirty!
They got us in the first half not gonna lie
Hah
Impressive 😊
7 1/2 inches to within a millimetre !!!
engineering.... it's at times schizophrenic but necessary :D 1 metric salutation
Yes but that is because you are laying 10 lb per metre rail with crossties at one per link. So that the trains can run at a safe speed of 5 knots.
this is pretty neat. it IS amazing what you can do when you put your head down and try...
... and own a huge swath of undeveloped land.