Very nice, indeed; thank you for posting! I remember visiting the layout many times myself. I just have a minor correction for anyone interested in finding its new location. Its new home is called the Cincinnati Union Terminal, not "station". That building also has an amazing history, that is well worth investigating, all on its own.
You fine folks at OGR do a tremendous job of presenting these layout videos. They are such a treat to view. Thank you and Merry Christmas to each and every one of you. 🎄🧑🎄
I can not believe I am watching this. My best friend shared this with me today since he knew I was looking for it. Its been probably 30 years since this was filmed. It was an O Gauge Railroading Christmas special that I never thought would air. I have looked everywhere for it. Jim, Rich and I all went down to CG&E to film this. I was probably 10/12 years old then. After hours I got the run the trains so Rich could get slower and close up shots. Brings back so many memories. Jim Barrett passed away a few years ago and I am not sure the status of Rich Melvin.
@@OGRRUclips you should consider creating an updated video showing the layout as it is today at the Cincinnati Museum Center. We're open through 1/6/25 this season.
@ We have such a video! In fact, the Museum Center used to sell it on DVD and Blu-ray in the gift shop. Since you work there, would you contact me via email? Use rich at ogaugerr.com for the address. Thanks.
I have many model railways over the years and must say that this railway is near the top of the list. For me it's is not just about models. It is about people, tradition, and shear joy. Thank you to the staff and volunteers. Well done to the company for being so publicly spirited.
@@franciscoppola1129 The 3rd rail carries DC current. It is directly connected to the motor(s) in the locomotives. Speed is controlled by varying the voltage. Direction is controlled by changing the polarity of the DC voltage. The ground side of the circuit is through the rails. This was a very common control method in the early days of model railroading because it is so simple. DC voltage is very easy to control, and nothing extra is required inside the locomotive.
Very nice, indeed; thank you for posting! I remember visiting the layout many times myself.
I just have a minor correction for anyone interested in finding its new location. Its new home is called the Cincinnati Union Terminal, not "station".
That building also has an amazing history, that is well worth investigating, all on its own.
You fine folks at OGR do a tremendous job of presenting these layout videos. They are such a treat to view. Thank you and Merry Christmas to each and every one of you. 🎄🧑🎄
@@jimmelchin1531 Thanks, Jim! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
I can not believe I am watching this. My best friend shared this with me today since he knew I was looking for it. Its been probably 30 years since this was filmed. It was an O Gauge Railroading Christmas special that I never thought would air. I have looked everywhere for it. Jim, Rich and I all went down to CG&E to film this. I was probably 10/12 years old then. After hours I got the run the trains so Rich could get slower and close up shots. Brings back so many memories. Jim Barrett passed away a few years ago and I am not sure the status of Rich Melvin.
@@andrewmorris6346 Andrew, I am alive and well! I’m so glad you found this and was able to watch it. I sure miss Jim.
Rich Melvin
@@OGRRUclips you should consider creating an updated video showing the layout as it is today at the Cincinnati Museum Center. We're open through 1/6/25 this season.
@ We have such a video! In fact, the Museum Center used to sell it on DVD and Blu-ray in the gift shop. Since you work there, would you contact me via email? Use rich at ogaugerr.com for the address. Thanks.
Thanks for posting this again. I miss working in this building and having this display.
I have many model railways over the years and must say that this railway is near the top of the list. For me it's is not just about models. It is about people, tradition, and shear joy. Thank you to the staff and volunteers. Well done to the company for being so publicly spirited.
I thought I spied Mr. Barrett in the background at about the 4 minute mark! Great video!
"Al Kalmbach's saloon" at 1:51, nice touch.
Awesome, merry Christmas guys
Thank you.
Great memories!
I’ve seen this layout many’s times in the past
Fantastic Christmas layout.
8:53 That turntable is too short for that steamer. The rear truck of the tender is off the back of it.
Interesting how they use a third rail system. I am curious why and how the hook ups on the locomotives work.
@@franciscoppola1129 The 3rd rail carries DC current. It is directly connected to the motor(s) in the locomotives. Speed is controlled by varying the voltage. Direction is controlled by changing the polarity of the DC voltage. The ground side of the circuit is through the rails. This was a very common control method in the early days of model railroading because it is so simple. DC voltage is very easy to control, and nothing extra is required inside the locomotive.
@ I understand the specifics of DC what I was wondering was how the pick up shoes are mounted to the locomotives and tenders
Wow
Would have thought that you'd have used Christmas music for the background.
@@w.rustylane5650 That’s good point, but finding good Christmas music that doesn’t have copyright issues is tough.