I have the impression that some of the "Old Town Scene" pieces might have been from the wax museum that used to be next to Dutch Wonderland, or from the Christmas ----- Museum that closed.
@@mr.modeltrains0420 From what I heard somewhere it is on it way to be restored. not to run but to be a nicer looking piece. Saw this one as a kid back in the 1970's and it was in worse shape then. However if they recently striped it should be inside.
That GG1 isn't stripped down. It's the original prototype that was built during development. It's the only one with rivets instead of welds, and there are a few other minor changes made to the final GG1s.
was just there today such a cool place
Pleasant to watch your discovery of one of the premier railroad museums in the world!
thank you 🎉
I have the impression that some of the "Old Town Scene" pieces might have been from the wax museum that used to be next to Dutch Wonderland, or from the Christmas ----- Museum that closed.
It Is GG-1 Number 4800. The first one built. Called old Rivets. It should be inside.
Agreed it should be inside. hate to see that beauty outside
@@mr.modeltrains0420 From what I heard somewhere it is on it way to be restored. not to run but to be a nicer looking piece. Saw this one as a kid back in the 1970's and it was in worse shape then. However if they recently striped it should be inside.
6755 is the M1b of Pennsylvania railroad
That GG1 isn't stripped down.
It's the original prototype that was built during development.
It's the only one with rivets instead of welds, and there are a few other minor changes made to the final GG1s.
ohhhhh well thats awesome info thank you. cant believe i saw that 😂
To bad its outside.