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I showed 1 of the 3 public O Gauge Christmas layouts that I had set up last month here last week on the Weekend photos; here are the other 2 layouts.

The 2nd layout was a small 4x7 foot layout, I built a wall around it with viewing window as it was unattended in the station. There are 2 motion detectors set up so when someone walks up 1 motion detector turns on the transformer, the 2nd motion detector turns on the lights and a relay that closes the throttle contacts. The momentum switch on the transformer is turned on and the DC volts slowly increase slowly starting the train. When folks walk away the 2nd motion detector is set up for a shorter on time; it turns off the lights and the relay opens effectively turning the throttle  off, the train slows to a stop then after a bit the 1st motion detector turns the transformer off.  This ran fine for a month 12 hour days at a small ride on Christmas lights railway. The engine has 2 cars behind wired to it that also pickup power so the train does not stall out.

The 3rd layout was a couple of loops and 2 tunnels at our Interurban Christmas train ride.  Running LionChief CN and GN freight trains. The backdrop had lights that flickered on and off like twinkling stars.

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If you are a subway fan, you have to put the New York City Transit Museum on your list. It's in downtown Brooklyn.

Here are some pictures from my visit.....

Have a great and safe weekend, folks!

Peter

Excellent photos, Pete.  Don’t forget, when you get that urge to visit but can’t make it to Brooklyn, there’s always the virtual tour -



https://www.insidebusinessnyc....york-transit-museum/

palallin,

Great question. Sir, In 1981 My wife and I opened our store. A lot of people asked, why did I have American Flyer Trains but was selling Lionel. After answering

that question for two years, I decided to change the layout from Flyer to Lionel. Basically, I just changed the track and purchased some Lionel engines and cars.

I kept all my Flyer accessories and continued to use them. However, I did sell all my Flyer engines and cars.

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Scott, thanks for keeping Weekend Photo Fun rolling down the tracks week after week.  Tinplate City looks fantastic!

Patrick, dynamic post as usual.

Jim, nice layout.

Peter, was that calendar squirrelled away in some unforgotten box only to see the light of day 17 years later because you now have a train room to display all your goodies and are unpacking every single box?

Walt, good job on the basketball scene!

If you are a subway fan, you have to put the New York City Transit Museum on your list. It's in downtown Brooklyn.

Here are some pictures from my visit.....

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Have a great and safe weekend, folks!

Peter

I rode quite a few of the car types in your pics, Peter. I remember, when I was rather young, riding in cars with those wicker seats... you never forget when you sat on a spot where the wicker was broken and a sharp piece of it was pointing up... OUCH!!!

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@Apples55 posted:

I rode quite a few of the car types in your pics, Peter. I remember, when I was rather young, riding in cars with those wicker seats... you never forget when you sat on a spot where the wicker was broken and a sharp piece of it was pointing up... OUCH!!!

I'm with you! Sitting on those seats again....really brought me back to my youth!

Peter

@Putnam Division: Thanks for the pictures of the Transit Museum that is now on my "must visit" list.  Hey the old subway maps with Ebbits Field, Polo Grounds, and Yankee Stadium on them, do you remember the "Subway Series" in the 50's.  I was about 10 but went to some of the games with my Dad (we usually sat in the bleechers).

Don

Born in 53......I went to my 1st Yankee game in 61.....we took the Number 6 from Buhre Ave to 125th St and then the Number 4 to the Stadium.....

Peter

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During a Christmas visit to New Orleans to visit my two sons, a friend (Fixit) and I drove to Gulfport MS to see some trains. This is a private 'museum' with a club eventually going to open to the public in an older strip mall. They have 9 or 10 layouts under construction and this fella has the largest assemblage of Gilbert Flyer I've ever seen! Two huge tables pictured above plus some on a third.

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Same club in the mall. This layout was obtained from someone who had passed and was purchased from the family if I'm remembering correctly. Had the No 5340 Scale Hudson from 1990 with some nice heavyweights. Sounded 'odd' with what appeared to be the single chuff it came with back then. Beautiful Station and nice scenery

HEY GEORGE  You're in the video below!

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@coach joe posted:

Scott, thanks for keeping Weekend Photo Fun rolling down the tracks week after week.  Tinplate City looks fantastic!

Patrick, dynamic post as usual.

Jim, nice layout.

Peter, was that calendar squirrelled away in some unforgotten box only to see the light of day 17 years later because you now have a train room to display all your goodies and are unpacking every single box?

Walt, good job on the basketball scene!

Thank you Coach Joe!

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