Thats cool. I had that version of the Chatanooga set in around 1981 to 1982.i remeber playing with it for about 3 weeks then the traction tires wore and it quit moving and i was about 8 so i didnt know how to fix it nor did my mom lol, so i eventually sold it at a yard sale i wish i hadnt now.. Thanks for helping me remember that set.. probably from running it bacward and forward so many times.. it was an ok set but my bachmann Silverado set was so much better.
I had the 1979 version of this train. I was About 5 at the time, but significantly advanced for my age. I also had a Silver Streak, and Blue and Yellow Santa Fe that came with the AHM Tony the Tiger Train Set that had all the Kellogg's cars. I think you had to save box tops and send them in with some cash for shipping and handling to get that one. anyway, back to the Chatanooga, you had to remove the bell, and install the small funnel, then add a couple of drops of oil to it to get it to smoke. needless to say, i ran it all the time and ran out of the smoke liquid. I believe that we used baby or mineral oil in it to make it smoke after i ran out of the stuff Tyco sent in the package. i cannot even imagine trying to sell this train set to kids these days, every mother on earth would be trying to sue you because the "smoke" will give you cancer or some other dumb reason like that.
My parents got me and my brother an O Scale Lionel Super Chief Passenger set for Christmas in 2007, both of us were seven and we noticed that the set said “for ages 14 and up.” We told him about it as we were 7 at the time and he didn’t care as he knew we would be take care of it. My brother now has that set and it is still in excellent condition.
I had the Santa Fe Flyer set back in the late 70's/early 80's. Used to set it up for the holidays. Nowadays i have trains mostly from Rivorossi, Walther's , MDC/Roundhouse amongst others.
I had this same set. Just dug it up earlier in the year, replaced the traction tires repaired the split gears and wheels with CA. It runs ok, not sure how long the wheels will hold up we'll see. Then I saw a Beat up Clementine on eBay and picked it up cheap. Did the same drive resto. Unfortunately the front was missing the steps and the front of the boiler. I made a boiler front from styrene and brass pieces, it came out ok ish. I also cut the frame and shortened the pilot to tighten up the look. More like the USRA. It actually looks decent. They make fun resto projects. Thanks for the memories with the set unboxing!
That one is an Oldie but Goodie.i had almost the exact same one.but instead of the triple exxon,i had the triple Coca Cola with the Babe Ruth Chug chug.that was back in 1978 i think.i remember that Christmas Morning.Tyco was the Bomb then.but the electronic kids of today,have no clue what a train set was,let alone the tyco trains.unless you educate them what it was like back in the day when you were just a little spring in tennessee.Tyco trains are etched in my brain.will never forget.
For all its faults, Tyco is the reason a lot of people are into model railroading today. When I got back in to the hobby a couple years ago it was my memory of my old Silver Streak set, that I still have, that pulled me back. Thank for watching!
You are right i remember it not coming withe the exxon tank car or any tank car ...And it was the old dutches car that caught my attention, also the smoke and the commercial on tv about it .i remeber my mom bought it at Zayres i think was the store.
Not sure what year it was offered , but the Exxon tank car did come with the set. I have a Tyco Chattanooga pulpwood car not sure what year it was included.
Hello vintage road and rail how are you doing I have two of the original Chattanooga choo choos 2 8 0s they run good but I don't run them too much all so I have an a 0 8 0 it's a Parts locomotive
That's uh nice set you have there. I have that same set since 1981. I haven't ran it since the 80's but still looks brand new. My set never came with an Exxon car though.
As near as I can tell this set when new didn't have that triple dome Exon car. Its not in the Tyco catalog. My guess is that whoever owned it before me just put that car in the box.
I had this set as a young boy, and foolishly lost it. I actually still had the loco until about 30 years ago, and foolishly lost it or threw it away, too.
I’ve got the same loco. Was interested to see how yours ran cause mines a little rough hahah. I have new traction tires but boy that tender loves to shake. Pretty sure it’s just an inefficient motor. Also, I’m sure it’s been said, but the smoke fluid goes where the bell is. You remove it, put some drops in, and put the bell back on! How’s yours smoke? Mines very very light and I’m not sure if that’s normal or it needs work!
Thanks for that tip on the smoke, I just assumed the smoke stack is where it went, shame on me for that. LOL. I have never used it as I just don't like the smell. :)
@@VintageRoadRail ahh, I get that. Some do smell weird, I’ve always loved that smell tho. I thought it didn’t smoke at first, but I did some googling and found a forum explaining how to and I was mind blown hahah.
i have all of those type engins and still have my set i got when i was 6 years old its rhe more detailed engine its a green tag in the cab 009 one of the first sets made engine and has front truck and better hand rails and full valve gear you put smoke fluid in the brass bell it pulls out not the smoke stack i also have the royal blue engine loke it to rare one !!!.
A friend gave me this set no outter box but have the smaller boxes. It was also missing the hopper car. Im sure i can find 1 to complete the set. Oh and the locomotive did run for a while but a wire broke at the plate on the trucks. But the set ran.
I think its a great looking set. If you still have the locomotive, all is not lost. It can be repaired. Here is a link to servicing the locomotive. I used this as a guide to replacing the traction tires. It doesn't show how to repair the wire, but thats just a quick solder job. its getting inside thats a pain. ruclips.net/video/BSnNjJh1UbU/видео.html
@@VintageRoadRail ok, thanks for confirming. I ordered some of the new Lionel smoke fluid, just wanted to ensure it would not damage the Tyco Chattanooga.
@@jasoncorganbrown These Are the traction tires I use, I think you need 4 for the tender drive. www.ebay.com/itm/124496606741?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=azcrzNNwSFe&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=CB2V6PMiSj6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I use to own that actual Tyco train before back then. How ever Tyco trains locomotives that had power torque motors where 100% garbage quality. Sure they had nice detailed locomotives. But there power torque motors sucked really bad. They where poor quality and they where terrible runners. The Tyco trains red box era aka know as Manatua Tyco trains where ok but had a better motor. But Tyco trains did have good looking rolling stock and accessories. Just the locomotives with power torque sucked really bad. There quality was not quite good as Athearn blue box locomotives.
I also have a diesel version, link in description. Personally, I would get it. It's colorful, like a Tyco should be and is easy to maintain. Matching caboose has the same paint scheme making for a sharp looking set!
Thats cool. I had that version of the Chatanooga set in around 1981 to 1982.i remeber playing with it for about 3 weeks then the traction tires wore and it quit moving and i was about 8 so i didnt know how to fix it nor did my mom lol, so i eventually sold it at a yard sale i wish i hadnt now.. Thanks for helping me remember that set.. probably from running it bacward and forward so many times.. it was an ok set but my bachmann Silverado set was so much better.
Lol, when we are kids we sure beat the heck out of stuff. But thats the fun in being a kid.
Happy Rails!❤❤
I had the 1979 version of this train. I was About 5 at the time, but significantly advanced for my age. I also had a Silver Streak, and Blue and Yellow Santa Fe that came with the AHM Tony the Tiger Train Set that had all the Kellogg's cars. I think you had to save box tops and send them in with some cash for shipping and handling to get that one. anyway, back to the Chatanooga, you had to remove the bell, and install the small funnel, then add a couple of drops of oil to it to get it to smoke. needless to say, i ran it all the time and ran out of the smoke liquid. I believe that we used baby or mineral oil in it to make it smoke after i ran out of the stuff Tyco sent in the package. i cannot even imagine trying to sell this train set to kids these days, every mother on earth would be trying to sue you because the "smoke" will give you cancer or some other dumb reason like that.
Didn't know about the Tony Tiger set, will need to look out for that. :)
My parents got me and my brother an O Scale Lionel Super Chief Passenger set for Christmas in 2007, both of us were seven and we noticed that the set said “for ages 14 and up.” We told him about it as we were 7 at the time and he didn’t care as he knew we would be take care of it. My brother now has that set and it is still in excellent condition.
I had the Santa Fe Flyer set back in the late 70's/early 80's. Used to set it up for the holidays. Nowadays i have trains mostly from Rivorossi, Walther's , MDC/Roundhouse amongst others.
Yup, I had that set as a kid and it had the Exxon car. First train set I ever got - Christmas of 79 I believe.
I had this same set. Just dug it up earlier in the year, replaced the traction tires repaired the split gears and wheels with CA. It runs ok, not sure how long the wheels will hold up we'll see. Then I saw a Beat up Clementine on eBay and picked it up cheap. Did the same drive resto. Unfortunately the front was missing the steps and the front of the boiler. I made a boiler front from styrene and brass pieces, it came out ok ish. I also cut the frame and shortened the pilot to tighten up the look. More like the USRA. It actually looks decent. They make fun resto projects. Thanks for the memories with the set unboxing!
I had that set when I was a kid and yes the tank car came with the set
I have 2 Chattanooga's and 1 celmintine and they're some of my favorite tycos I love the old Tyco train, great video
That one is an Oldie but Goodie.i had almost the exact same one.but instead of the triple exxon,i had the triple Coca Cola with the Babe Ruth Chug chug.that was back in 1978 i think.i remember that Christmas Morning.Tyco was the Bomb then.but the electronic kids of today,have no clue what a train set was,let alone the tyco trains.unless you educate them what it was like back in the day when you were just a little spring in tennessee.Tyco trains are etched in my brain.will never forget.
For all its faults, Tyco is the reason a lot of people are into model railroading today. When I got back in to the hobby a couple years ago it was my memory of my old Silver Streak set, that I still have, that pulled me back. Thank for watching!
You are right i remember it not coming withe the exxon tank car or any tank car ...And it was the old dutches car that caught my attention, also the smoke and the commercial on tv about it .i remeber my mom bought it at Zayres i think was the store.
Not sure what year it was offered , but the Exxon tank car did come with the set. I have a Tyco Chattanooga pulpwood car not sure what year it was included.
Yep, it came with one of the early sets, 75 and 76 I think.
I see this train and a flood of memories of walking up and down toys r us train and slot car aisle
I miss the old school Toys R Us.
Dirty Dan has a very informative video on all the Tyco Chattanooga sets,
Just watched it, great video! Thanks for letting me know.
Hello vintage road and rail how are you doing I have two of the original Chattanooga choo choos 2 8 0s they run good but I don't run them too much all so I have an a 0 8 0 it's a Parts locomotive
I have one of the 2-8-0 locomotives, need to dig it out of storage.
I have a very similar engine, it has slmost the same shell as the Backmann Mikados. Great Video!
I remember one called the royal blue.....
How do you find this stuff. And what's amazing is someone keep it this way
That's uh nice set you have there. I have that same set since 1981. I haven't ran it since the 80's but still looks brand new. My set never came with an Exxon car though.
As near as I can tell this set when new didn't have that triple dome Exon car. Its not in the Tyco catalog. My guess is that whoever owned it before me just put that car in the box.
Very nice set
Very nice set! Thanks for sharing 👍
I had this set as a young boy, and foolishly lost it. I actually still had the loco until about 30 years ago, and foolishly lost it or threw it away, too.
I’ve got the same loco. Was interested to see how yours ran cause mines a little rough hahah. I have new traction tires but boy that tender loves to shake. Pretty sure it’s just an inefficient motor. Also, I’m sure it’s been said, but the smoke fluid goes where the bell is. You remove it, put some drops in, and put the bell back on! How’s yours smoke? Mines very very light and I’m not sure if that’s normal or it needs work!
Thanks for that tip on the smoke, I just assumed the smoke stack is where it went, shame on me for that. LOL. I have never used it as I just don't like the smell. :)
@@VintageRoadRail ahh, I get that. Some do smell weird, I’ve always loved that smell tho. I thought it didn’t smoke at first, but I did some googling and found a forum explaining how to and I was mind blown hahah.
I have a rare 1991 tyco Chattanooga train set
Assume it's HO guage, is it still available?
No super loud in your face intro music.???
i have all of those type engins and still have my set i got when i was 6 years old its rhe more detailed engine its a green tag in the cab 009 one of the first sets made engine and has front truck and better hand rails and full valve gear you put smoke fluid in the brass bell it pulls out not the smoke stack i also have the royal blue engine loke it to rare one !!!.
Nice!
A friend gave me this set no outter box but have the smaller boxes. It was also missing the hopper car. Im sure i can find 1 to complete the set. Oh and the locomotive did run for a while but a wire broke at the plate on the trucks. But the set ran.
I think its a great looking set. If you still have the locomotive, all is not lost. It can be repaired. Here is a link to servicing the locomotive. I used this as a guide to replacing the traction tires. It doesn't show how to repair the wire, but thats just a quick solder job. its getting inside thats a pain. ruclips.net/video/BSnNjJh1UbU/видео.html
I had it too
There is actually 4 versions of the Chattanooga choo choo the last being made in the early 90s
Didn't realize that. Thanks for the info. What makes it different from the others?
I had this exact set and it did not come with that exxon car
I’d smoke fluid still available for this model?
You can still find some of the old Tyco brand smoke on place like ebay, but any smoke fluid sold for model railroading should work.
@@VintageRoadRail ok, thanks for confirming. I ordered some of the new Lionel smoke fluid, just wanted to ensure it would not damage the Tyco Chattanooga.
Is that you Mike? Sounds like you!
No, not Mike. 🙂
Mine squeals, but I haven’t been a be able to remove the shell to oil the gears. Is that the best way to tune this up?
Here is a good video on servicing Tyco tender driven locomotives. ruclips.net/video/BSnNjJh1UbU/видео.html
@@VintageRoadRail appears that the rubber tires have worn. Will follow the video instructions, thanks!
@@jasoncorganbrown These Are the traction tires I use, I think you need 4 for the tender drive. www.ebay.com/itm/124496606741?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=azcrzNNwSFe&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=CB2V6PMiSj6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
My friend Has 2 Engines ones for parts and The other does run Needs works but runs.
My friend Brian has a good video on serving tender driven engines. I put the link in the description. Older video, but very helpful.
Had to go listen to the song….
Lol
Wasn’t The Chattanooga a Passenger Train?
From what I can tell it was and the loco looked nothing like what is offered in the Tyco sets.
I use to own that actual Tyco train before back then. How ever Tyco trains locomotives that had power torque motors where 100% garbage quality. Sure they had nice detailed locomotives. But there power torque motors sucked really bad. They where poor quality and they where terrible runners. The Tyco trains red box era aka know as Manatua Tyco trains where ok but had a better motor. But Tyco trains did have good looking rolling stock and accessories. Just the locomotives with power torque sucked really bad. There quality was not quite good as Athearn blue box locomotives.
We had the set from 1978 that had the baby Ruth boxcar with the roller in the middle and we had a hard time keeping the train on the track
I have one of those Baby Ruth cars. If you close your eyes and use your imagination it almost sounds like the chuff sound of a steam engine. Lol
It should have been a billboard sign that had a whistle 1 Train in its I had one when I was a kid it came with the Chattanooga Choo Choo
Does it Chug ? 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
🚂🚃🚃🚃🇨🇦🇺🇲🙋I can buy a Diesel version but have been indecisive about getting it. Should I buy it????
I also have a diesel version, link in description. Personally, I would get it. It's colorful, like a Tyco should be and is easy to maintain. Matching caboose has the same paint scheme making for a sharp looking set!