Holy MOLY! What am I doing spinning my wheels at York when I could just go up the road to THIS! Next year this one is on my list!! What an amazing show! Thanks for sharing it
So cool! These layouts are so diverse and superb. They give me some ideas for my layout, which I need to get going on the scenery. It was humorous to see you on that rotating pad, for sure. There are a number of O gauge RUclipsrs that feature the Milwaukee Road and Wisconsin, in general. My dad was born and raised in Columbus, WI, in 1912 and was a Badger alum. I haven't been back since I was a little boy. I'll have to make the Pilgrimage next year. An excellent video, as always.
A couple of things caught my eye. That huge, coal drag and the Burlington Zephyr, that was really moving. I just love fast, streamlined passenger trains, especially the stainless steel streamliners, which look cool running at passenger train speeds. That coal train was impressive, with all of those cars. It is pretty much like the ones that I ran from Conway and Chicago to Toledo. They are some of the smoothest trains to run. It's great to see trains like that on big layouts.
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Holy MOLY! What am I doing spinning my wheels at York when I could just go up the road to THIS! Next year this one is on my list!! What an amazing show! Thanks for sharing it
Make a trip of it. Also hit the Illinois Railway museum and set yourself up to operate a diesel engine during the trip!
Incredible coverage Steve! Absolutely perfect in every way. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you for sharing.💯😎
Thank you, Frank!
It was great meeting and scanning you at the Show!
A lot of nice layouts. Thanks for the video
So cool! These layouts are so diverse and superb. They give me some ideas for my layout, which I need to get going on the scenery. It was humorous to see you on that rotating pad, for sure. There are a number of O gauge RUclipsrs that feature the Milwaukee Road and Wisconsin, in general. My dad was born and raised in Columbus, WI, in 1912 and was a Badger alum. I haven't been back since I was a little boy. I'll have to make the Pilgrimage next year. An excellent video, as always.
A couple of things caught my eye. That huge, coal drag and the Burlington Zephyr, that was really moving. I just love fast, streamlined passenger trains, especially the stainless steel streamliners, which look cool running at passenger train speeds. That coal train was impressive, with all of those cars. It is pretty much like the ones that I ran from Conway and Chicago to Toledo. They are some of the smoothest trains to run. It's great to see trains like that on big layouts.
Glad you are enjoying the videos, John. It's great to have ya
That's a whole lot of trains!
15:09 to 16:30 is the Wiz Kidz Z scale trains of Milwaukee.