Riding the WORLD'S LONGEST Model Train Track!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @RonWilliams-d3c
    @RonWilliams-d3c Год назад +2270

    For those who are noticing the several derailments, this video was taken in the late spring as the park was getting reopened for the summer running season. The winter weather can be hard on the track, lots of frost heaves, pine needles and nasty little green pine cones, not to mention tree roots that like to grow right down the middle of the track. It takes several months of dedicated hard work by the all volunteer track gang to get things running smoothly. This past week I ran over the same route we filmed on without any derailments. Thanks track gang.

    • @ameyring
      @ameyring Год назад +53

      And the trains, particularly the engines, are so heavy that the rerailers are essential to prevent bad backs!

    • @doesntmatter3068
      @doesntmatter3068 Год назад +6

      You sure the wheels are designed correctly?

    • @rjc0234
      @rjc0234 Год назад +22

      Train mountain has a great RUclips channel that depicts their upkeep. they used to (maybe still do) have a lot of live cameras on their website. they had a really big fire recently, which put a bit setback in their maintenance.

    • @mrsandman2185
      @mrsandman2185 Год назад +4

      Just look at the track at 10:18

    • @J.T.Engineering
      @J.T.Engineering Год назад +19

      @@doesntmatter3068 yes.... the people that have the skill to build their own rolling stock and locomotives can keep it in NMRA standard. If you don't build you buy, and train mountain is SUPER picky about who rides there. so yeah. its designed correctly.

  • @kwatt-engineer796
    @kwatt-engineer796 Год назад +480

    My wife and I "stumbled" across this museum while on a cross country trip in 2021. They just happened to be having an annual event that weekend, so we had a special treat. One of the owners asked if we would like a ride . An hour and a half later we came back to the station. The museum was just amazing in its size and detail. It was one the real highlights of our transcontinental trip.

    • @gageemmons4124
      @gageemmons4124 Год назад +3

      That’d probably be the trayennial, forgot how to spell it, but it happens every three years, last I knew

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim Год назад

      Must be nice to be white

    • @the_car_guy5915
      @the_car_guy5915 11 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@stellviahohenheimIt is

    • @hightreason7934
      @hightreason7934 11 месяцев назад +4

      It is.@@stellviahohenheim

    • @TheBasher-_-
      @TheBasher-_- 11 месяцев назад

      ​@stellviahohenheim it's ok. U spend most of your time wishing you weren't but some cool things happen.

  • @mariahalvorsen1055
    @mariahalvorsen1055 Год назад +1427

    I had no idea riding model trains was something that I wanted to do, but here we are!🤠🤠

    • @QUIX4U
      @QUIX4U Год назад +24

      They are BRILLIANT to ride as well as to build scale models - to use on.
      If riding as a passenger - forget the scenery because if you close your eyes, it's as if you are on a REAL train.

    • @bmwlover33i
      @bmwlover33i Год назад +3

      lol…

    • @mauricemosley8380
      @mauricemosley8380 Год назад +3

      Same

    • @Gdud2727
      @Gdud2727 Год назад +6

      I new I did but now I want to even more

    • @Mdwells2944
      @Mdwells2944 Год назад +2

      True that!

  • @zollotech
    @zollotech Год назад +1354

    Wow. Thanks for sharing. Had no idea such a thing existed.

    • @JustAPersonWhoComments
      @JustAPersonWhoComments Год назад +6

      We meet again lol

    • @jamesm6638
      @jamesm6638 Год назад +1

      It's been a hobby for almost as long as trains have existed actually

    • @benjaengine1219
      @benjaengine1219 Год назад

      Same

    • @guitarplayer1495
      @guitarplayer1495 Год назад

      @@jamesm6638 damn there's a hobby for everything and im all for it! trains are cool. so is the ocean, and space..and ships, and submarines....and firearms...and cars..

    • @jamesm6638
      @jamesm6638 Год назад

      @@guitarplayer1495 genuine question, is it not common knowledge that train hobbies exist? people always seem surprised...

  • @wellardme
    @wellardme Год назад +151

    I was smiling all the way through this. This is what social media should be for

    • @ozanerzos5774
      @ozanerzos5774 6 месяцев назад

      You ended your sentence in a preposition.

    • @Martin12344
      @Martin12344 4 месяца назад +1

      Korrekt

  • @andrewkast4087
    @andrewkast4087 Год назад +69

    That is one large small scale hobby. A coworker of mine had model railroad he called a garden scale railroad, but he only had about 6 acres. It was fun to play with. Thank you for the invite on this “trip” ! The re-railing tool was interesting.

  • @charlespotokar2375
    @charlespotokar2375 Год назад +45

    This man spent his money on what makes him happy to whatever that degree is, other people will never understand this. I love seeing his inspiration for trains

  • @sidneybristow815
    @sidneybristow815 Год назад +324

    I just realized I was smiling through the entire video. Thank you Mike and Ron. 🙏🏻🇺🇸

  • @mrbones1718
    @mrbones1718 8 месяцев назад +26

    I would love to be the guy that brushes the tracks clean all day! Looks really enjoyable
    All alone and no drama and listening to my music, my favorite past time. 😊🚂

  • @ChaosTheoryArchitecture
    @ChaosTheoryArchitecture Год назад +485

    Fun fact! The full size turntable at The Henry Ford museum in Detroit is actually able to be pushed by one person as well! It's crazy!

    • @mikentx57
      @mikentx57 Год назад +5

      And I have seen them do that.

    • @Wemfsh
      @Wemfsh Год назад +3

      Same in Denver

    • @PhilippSeven
      @PhilippSeven Год назад +8

      I think all turntables in the world has manual lever. It’s usually used for precision “last inch” move.

    • @SittingDuc
      @SittingDuc Год назад +19

      nicknamed an "Armstrong Table" (...because you move it with your arm...) If the loco+tender are balanced over the central pivot perfectly, the whole thing "weighs" almost nothing, and it can indeed be moved by one person. Of course, if the loco is a foot forward or back from centre, you are pushing the weight of that foot of loco and it gets a lot harder...

    • @allie-b-608
      @allie-b-608 Год назад +3

      We were there last summer. It's such a great museum!

  • @akellyiii
    @akellyiii Год назад +25

    We modified our vacation plans to include Train Mountain based on this video. We rode the trains today and had a blast! Thanks Mike!

  • @judit1783
    @judit1783 Год назад +52

    I love transportation!! Planes, boats, trains, cars, buses, trolleys, horse drawn carriages, and on and on. Appreciate people with a passion to keep a segment alive. At almost 74, if you say "go bye bye" i just go get a coat and never ask where or how!!!

  • @wendellbirkett4224
    @wendellbirkett4224 Месяц назад +4

    In all my years of reading Model Railroader I never knew this place was in existence. Gotta add this to my bucket list.

  • @charlessapp1835
    @charlessapp1835 Год назад +108

    You NEED to visit the Talyllyn Railway in Wales. It is the first preserved railroad in the world, and it has the two oldest running locomotives in the world. (Built 1865). They have started doing the annual Awdry Extravaganza in July to remember the man who helped the railway, and created the beloved Railway Series.

    • @brianfraser2495
      @brianfraser2495 Год назад +10

      The Talyllyn and the Ffestiniog Railways are both narrow gauge but not quite as narrow as this one.

    • @QUIX4U
      @QUIX4U Год назад +4

      Ah yes, Talyllyn - ?
      Is it a MODEL of a real railroad, or just another REAL railroad, of a small NORMAL gauge.
      This "train mountain" is a model train layout.
      MODEL (as in it's not a REAL "original" railway as such - but a MODEL of an imaginary railway system)
      There is a difference old chap - that seems to have whizzed past your brain - sort of like an out of control (runaway) train.

    • @smitajky
      @smitajky Год назад +4

      @@QUIX4U It is the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch that was a model of a real railway. In miniature. Not things like the Ffestiniog or Talyllyn. I don't have the money to visit all of these and more. But I would like to be able to.

    • @QUIX4U
      @QUIX4U Год назад +3

      Talylln RAILWAY is an historical preserved (original operating) system - thus is NOT described as a MODEL.
      re:
      Heritage railways are often old railway lines preserved in a state depicting a period (or periods) in the history of rail transport.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritage_railway
      vs
      RAILWAY MODELLING (Model railroad) - is an imaginary (scale model) - that has been created in a SCALE much smaller than any normal LIVE railway - that it MODELS.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_modelling
      Talylln is a heritage railway (preserved)
      Train Mountain is a (scale) MODEL.

  • @PhlyDaily
    @PhlyDaily Год назад +195

    AMAZING VIDEO! Downie! gonna try to bring my son who is 2 here :)

    • @DownieLive
      @DownieLive  Год назад +15

      Have fun!

    • @Charlister_
      @Charlister_ Год назад +14

      fancy seeing you here phly! This sure does look like fun for all lol

    • @Phantom_Of_Fury
      @Phantom_Of_Fury Год назад +6

      Phly, what a surprise to see you here!!! You guys stay safe out there!!! 🤩🤩🤩

    • @JNM11787
      @JNM11787 Год назад +8

      A wild Phly Daily appears! Sir Fairchild should love it. Id love to show my brother and nieces this too!

    • @steinblitz1506
      @steinblitz1506 Год назад +3

      Phly :)

  • @johnchambers8528
    @johnchambers8528 Год назад +35

    Thanks for showing off another unique train oriented operation. As you mentioned in the video there are many smaller operations like this. I can see why there is so much interest by the members in building and maintaining this railroad. You can see by the operation and signal system it is both safe and realistic in running their trains. I hope they continue to operate for many years into the future.

    • @trainmountainrailroad
      @trainmountainrailroad Год назад

      At Train Mountain, we're lucky to have some very smart people that have automated all the signals and many of the switches around the property. It's pretty cool. Here's something we show members about how to read signals: ruclips.net/video/zvLhahR8LJ0/видео.html

  • @EraX52
    @EraX52 Месяц назад +1

    When I was a little kid, I always loved to play with trains, I would make them gp around the house, outside, etc. Seeing this is just incredible, I am happy to see people still like stuff like this.

  • @John_Fugazzi
    @John_Fugazzi Год назад +50

    I never heard about Train Mountain before but what a great idea it is. The size and scope of it was so beyond what I expected when you introduced it and I admire all the work that went into creating it.

  • @jimDally-w2e
    @jimDally-w2e Год назад +28

    Michael, this is awesome! I moved to southern Oregon almost two years ago now and 'Doh!' I didn't know this model train set-up existed. I've gotta go now and see it! What an amazing set-up and the acreage involved! Wow. Thanks Mike for bringing this story to us.

    • @DownieLive
      @DownieLive  Год назад +2

      You bet!

    • @PlanetEarth3141
      @PlanetEarth3141 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@DownieLive
      What city in Oregon is Train Mountain close to? I just added it to my bucket list. I won't use the term great or awesome, because what you did in your video is fantastic. I'm subbed and saved your video to a playlist calked model railroading.

    • @DownieLive
      @DownieLive  6 месяцев назад +1

      @PlanetEarth3141 it’s not close to any city. I drove up from San Francisco.
      Google it and you’ll find the address.

    • @PlanetEarth3141
      @PlanetEarth3141 6 месяцев назад

      @@DownieLive Will do 👍. Thanks.

    • @MisterErts
      @MisterErts 4 месяца назад +1

      It's just north of Klamath Falls. It's an awesome railroad, the size of it is incredible

  • @mattkeller2466
    @mattkeller2466 Год назад +40

    Ron seems like a really nice guy. What an awesome thing to exist.

  • @Adv.Abhimanyu
    @Adv.Abhimanyu Год назад +1

    i just wanna say that sir, this is one of the most beautiful thing i have come across till date..... the efforts, vision , hard work you people have put into making this great landscape is truly praise worthy and must be regarded as one of the heritage places of modern day...
    thank you for your efforts
    .

  • @StonayBalogna
    @StonayBalogna Год назад +99

    Never expected myself to get so into trains but boy you’ve done it. 😂 Great video as always, very entertaining and educational. Love it.

  • @doudsgarage
    @doudsgarage Год назад +15

    When I was fourteen I worked and lived there with my family. It was so much fun! That was back in 2000 and watching this brings back so many memories!

    • @Yukikazehalo
      @Yukikazehalo 4 месяца назад

      This looks like an amazing location for a "Harvest Host" style campground.

  • @jaimeknoble3315
    @jaimeknoble3315 Год назад +15

    What an incredible, unique experience! The tiny towns, the truss bridge, the tunnels, and the sheer amount of tracks had to have taken so long to set up. The size and scope of this is fascinating. I loved the lesson about the turntable. Ron is an absolute gem ❤Thank you for sharing this! I had no idea this existed! Incredible!!!

    • @Kullioking
      @Kullioking Год назад +1

      And a big part of it had to be repaird after the 2020 Forest Fire.

  • @AndyPlaysGolf
    @AndyPlaysGolf Год назад +20

    Having a pretty crappy day.... This was exactly what I needed. What a beautiful bunch of people. Loved how much you got into it.

    • @AndyPlaysGolf
      @AndyPlaysGolf Год назад

      @@alsusmedia any need for you to reply?

    • @pancake5830
      @pancake5830 Год назад

      @@AndyPlaysGolf what did he say?

    • @AndyPlaysGolf
      @AndyPlaysGolf Год назад

      @@pancake5830 can't remember. Something unnecessary anyways.

  • @davidharding1299
    @davidharding1299 Год назад +5

    That is so cool. I remember as a young child, while visiting family in Nova Scotia, my grandfather and father taking my sister and I to something similar. These days I think it's called Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway (not sure if that was the case back then) which is a non-profit, run by railroad model enthusiasts... and I remember being so excited. I didn't want to leave.
    They had scale models of trains (which they gave rides on - with special cars pulled by the engine for passengers to sit on), buildings and the usual railroad support structures... and the track ran through a wooded area (I don't know how long their track went). Trains, along with dinosaurs, were my passion back then... and I remember it was a great day out.

  • @rchang6639
    @rchang6639 Год назад +1

    I just watched a train video across Canada with Jeb Brooks and he gave you a shoutout. Both of y’all are just increasing my bucket list of things to do with trains!!

  • @gaylepowers3981
    @gaylepowers3981 Год назад +6

    I think I've done more things that I have never done in my life with you on the trains and boats, etc. than I have ever done. This was fun. Thank you.

  • @coltonsupergame
    @coltonsupergame 8 месяцев назад

    I am fortunate enough to have ridden some of these 1/8 scale model trains and can say confidently that the whole time you just have a big smile on your face. I’m even fortunate to have ridden a train that was powered by real steam power and coal, it truly is really cool.

  • @italiana626sc
    @italiana626sc Год назад +14

    How cute is that!! That whole place is a labor of love, for sure. Just incredible. Thanks for showing us!

  • @RODALCO2007
    @RODALCO2007 Год назад +7

    What an amazing railway set up. Thanks for sharing, never knew this existed on such a large scale.

  • @trainmountainrailroad
    @trainmountainrailroad Год назад +15

    Great video, Mike! Thanks for coming to visit us and sharing your amazing Train Mountain Railroad story.

  • @tommyjohansson211
    @tommyjohansson211 7 месяцев назад

    This was one of the best things I've ever seen in my entire life! Such passion, love and care, beautiful to see. We need more of these types of things in the world ❤❤❤❤

  • @WayneKline
    @WayneKline Год назад +49

    WOW what an awesome experience. Well done Mike, yet another fantastic fun video.

  • @SteveOnTheRoadNH
    @SteveOnTheRoadNH Год назад +2

    Love Ron, has a broadcaster or radio host voice. I've always loved trains ever since growing up as a young child with my dad's HO scale in the garage

  • @JoshEAllen
    @JoshEAllen Год назад +51

    This is full scale greatness!

  • @kristiaanverberne8419
    @kristiaanverberne8419 Год назад

    Big children follow their dreams. Driving the real thing is better. It is an astonishing accomplishment and very well done! I admire the kind of detail they put in their railroad.
    Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing.

  • @JoJo-cs7be
    @JoJo-cs7be Год назад +17

    What a wonderful way to get around on a miniature railroad! Amazing! This looks like fun. Thanks, Mike, for this awesome adventure!❤🚆🚆👍📣

  • @denisehibbs9576
    @denisehibbs9576 Год назад +2

    That is cool ! I can't believe it's 37 miles and it's a model train. It's a cross between a train and an amusement park ride. I bet that was fun ! Thanks Mike !

  • @Brad772006
    @Brad772006 Год назад +23

    That is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. I think as a kid dreaming of having a personal and smaller scale railroad or roller coaster track in the backyard was probably in many minds. I know it was for myself.

  • @emmettjones5165
    @emmettjones5165 Год назад +4

    I grew up near a ( much smaller ) small railroad in Maryland... Until sometime in the late 1980's, it used a real small sized steam locomotive, which is what I rode as a child. It is still there to this day, using electric trains. I'll never forget riding that train with lots of other kids, and your video brought back those memories. Thank you!

    • @brokenbunnystudios8526
      @brokenbunnystudios8526 Год назад

      They are still there with the steam

    • @emmettjones5165
      @emmettjones5165 Год назад +1

      @@brokenbunnystudios8526 Watkins Park? If so, really happy they still have steam engines!

  • @wkpdenie22
    @wkpdenie22 Год назад +4

    This was surprisingly a lot more fun than I expected at the start. I love that you highlight hobbies like this as well, I had no idea this was a thing.

  • @karatheyaroxan6852
    @karatheyaroxan6852 Год назад +8

    This train adventure is mighty adorable. Thank you for sharing. You can tell these gentleman really love their trains.

  • @New-Inferness-Productions
    @New-Inferness-Productions Год назад +76

    I love model trains❤

  • @stever8110
    @stever8110 Год назад +1

    Very cute and cool, love it when a plan comes together. So much fun and friendships develop with such projects, the smiles and fun the kids have probably make it all worth it for the guys. Way to go good people.

  • @landshark7583
    @landshark7583 Год назад +4

    Turntables were invented in order to be able to place a locomotive in any stall in a roundhouse, either forward or backward without having to move any other engines. A roundhouse is a building designed so that you can place the most engines inside under cover using the least amount of space. Some are shaped like donuts, with the turntable in the center and space left open to move engines in and out. Others are arcs, the size of which depends on the number of stalls. The ability to turn equipment around is an added benefit, but not the reason they were originally made. Turntables were not usually built alone, but with roundhouses.

  • @jimw7ry
    @jimw7ry Год назад +2

    The good ol' SP&S! Spokane Portland and Seattle Railroad. NICE!
    Also, this is located in Chiloquin, Oregon, which is in central Oregon, on the west side of the Cascade Mountains. Which we call the "dry side of the state".

  • @Tminus89
    @Tminus89 Год назад +19

    Very impressive, always love when people take hobbying further than most people think is possible/doable

  • @TechNoPhobiaGirl
    @TechNoPhobiaGirl Год назад +2

    EXCELLENT video, my friend! For some strange reason, YT suggested this to me ... and I *LOVE* trains! :) Thx for sharing this amazing place! Cheers, mate!

  • @andyboybennett
    @andyboybennett Год назад +3

    Great job of showing one of the funnest places on earth. Back yard railroading is a great hobby. I get to help my brother-in-law, who is a back-yard railroader and a member of Train Mountain. He hasn't gone there much since we got the track finished (well, really it's never really "finished") for the lay-out on his property.

  • @Tank-Battles
    @Tank-Battles 6 месяцев назад

    Unbelievable experience! Riding the world's longest model train track must have been an incredible journey filled with excitement and wonder. It's amazing to see the dedication and creativity behind such a remarkable achievement.

  • @JustAPersonWhoComments
    @JustAPersonWhoComments Год назад +27

    Riding the world's longest model train track is the closest I'll ever get to experiencing a real-life roller coaster without risking my lunch

  • @countrypaul
    @countrypaul Год назад +2

    Without a doubt one of the most amazing things I've ever seen in my thus-far long life! What a mindblower! Thank you!

  • @rpm371
    @rpm371 Год назад +8

    Very cool. The Fort Worth Zoo has a miniature train that's slightly larger scale than Train Mountain's and has a 5 mile track. I remember riding it as a child and falling in love with trains. It's been closed for a couple years but is set to reopen this summer.

  • @MrPyromaster247
    @MrPyromaster247 Год назад

    Been here several times as my uncle is a member and has several locomotives including steam it’s an awesome time that said if you bring small kids to places like this keep a close eye on them because well small hands like touching things and the boiler even on these steam locomotives is around 440 degrees. But it’s an amazing hobby every single loco and car is largely hand built by the owner in their garage or shop and as you can see here the finished projects are functioning works of art.

  • @kathrynjaneway5346
    @kathrynjaneway5346 Год назад +3

    Just so much fun, even the decoration is so so cool. Much respect from Scotland, United Kingdom

    • @Poe9320
      @Poe9320 Год назад

      It's near Klamath Falls Oregon if you ever get a chance to visit the states, Oregon should feel slightly like home away from home it's compared a lot to scotland/ireland for it's nature and weather, I've been all around the states and no other is more worth visiting

  • @User-hbcfgukn
    @User-hbcfgukn Месяц назад

    Kids really enjoy this tracking train adventure that pass several blocks from railway station. I thought, I ride this adventure all along by changing my dream to create my train session. This makes this what it means to my day.

  • @moxhh
    @moxhh Год назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this! What a size of an 1:8 scale ❤️ What i like most is that you can feel the passion of the people who are working these railroads!

  • @TraceeRae
    @TraceeRae Год назад

    Ron thank you for your commentary on the railroad, it was nice to have you explain everything.

  • @ShopGurl06
    @ShopGurl06 Год назад +4

    Aww! That is so adorable and cute thing ever I have seen! Now, I wanna ride on these little trains!

  • @karielliott6391
    @karielliott6391 Месяц назад

    We visited the train mountian museum today, as it's only about an hour drive from our home. It was better than we imagined. Seeing everything in real life was amazing. We already have plans to go again in the spring!

  • @deborahcrowell7043
    @deborahcrowell7043 Год назад +28

    Omg that had to be one of the best train adventures you've taken us on! Thank you! 💛🧡💛

    • @williamneal9076
      @williamneal9076 Год назад +1

      Isn't it? All that land. Why not for the railroad? FUN!

  • @thevmshow6969
    @thevmshow6969 Год назад +1

    This is so peaceful and 2014 vibe 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @catscan64
    @catscan64 Год назад +6

    I used to live there 25 years ago while going to college. In my spare time I would volunteer building switches to be used later during a work week. That place is amazing!!

  • @lescliff1795
    @lescliff1795 Год назад +1

    The longest was built in Scotland five years ago and was 72 miles long. However it no longer exists as legal requirements meant it was built as a temporary structure in the National park and taken up after a few days of it being finished . It was a live steam engine approximately G Scale.

  • @jimw7ry
    @jimw7ry Год назад +6

    13:45
    Not necessarily just for steam locomotives.
    Large diesel locomotives are maintained at large maintenance facilities for working on all train equipment, but mostly diesel locomotives. The turntable is used to get them into the different specialty shops for repair and maintenance.

  • @imleetsometimes
    @imleetsometimes 7 месяцев назад

    Ron is an amazing human being and easily one of the best engineers I've ever met! Good to see you again sir and I'm glad you're still out enjoying retirement!

  • @clippitms
    @clippitms Год назад +13

    This man did not overlook a little engine. You have my respect.

  • @AlishaOdonnell-y1v
    @AlishaOdonnell-y1v Год назад

    As a train enthusiast this is so friggin amazing :). This man did not overlook a little engine. You have my respect..

  • @JimmyJames74
    @JimmyJames74 Год назад +4

    Hello, Happy Canada Day!

  • @ModelRailwaysAndDioramas
    @ModelRailwaysAndDioramas 7 месяцев назад

    Absolutely incredible! Riding on the world's longest model train track sounds like a dream come true for any rail enthusiast. It's amazing to see such large-scale model trains that you can actually ride, especially those that are built outdoors. The engineering and planning required to create this must be quite extensive. Do you know what gauge they are using for these tracks? Also, how do they manage maintenance and weather challenges? Thanks for sharing this impressive experience-it really showcases the scale and potential of model railroading!

  • @paulolson
    @paulolson Год назад +14

    This. Was. So. COOL. -- Great work, Mike. Another Downie Discovery. Thank you for it.

  • @locust76
    @locust76 Год назад +1

    Ron is livin the life

  • @idkwhythisismyhandle
    @idkwhythisismyhandle Год назад +3

    This is so awesome, what a cool hobby! You can tell he enjoys his job :D

  • @lordkilgor
    @lordkilgor Год назад +1

    This is absolutely amazing. These are functional models which is even more impressive, and the fact that houses have such detail interiors is mind blowing. I admire the dedication to the hobby! God bless you sir :)

  • @somnathpaul1468
    @somnathpaul1468 Год назад +4

    If Sheldon Cooper were real, he would be losing his mind over this.😂

  • @ancairinadumitru3306
    @ancairinadumitru3306 10 месяцев назад

    I loved that cartoon with Donald Duck who had a model train track and Chip and Dale who hid in a village made of model houses, and seeing this video made me so happy that such a place exists in reality!

  • @ElijahBradley08
    @ElijahBradley08 Год назад +17

    That's epic

  • @juanap132
    @juanap132 Год назад +2

    I love trains!😍 Never seen this kind before though. Smiling from ear to ear during the whole video🤩 Thanks Mike for sharing!

  • @DaveKazkade
    @DaveKazkade Год назад +3

    the derailment tool reminds me of the nice benefit of the "car railroad crossing" bits you can get for small hand held model trains. the tracks tends to be really small to get on the rails so running the train back and forth on the railroad crossing track sections will auto rerail the model trains.

  • @aaronleverton4221
    @aaronleverton4221 Год назад +1

    This feels like it should have a couple of sidings put on it and families can catch a train out to a picnic spot and relax for a few hours in the open air before a train comes by to pick them up and take them back to the station.

  • @paulolson
    @paulolson Год назад +7

    But Mike, did you get to do a bathroom check on that train???? 😀

  • @Muerte_S
    @Muerte_S Год назад

    this is amazing!! The owner lives his life for real, like he want to. Great respect to people like him.

  • @SHAWNSSPORTS
    @SHAWNSSPORTS Год назад +4

    As a train enthusiast this is so friggin amazing :)

    • @franconianguy5627
      @franconianguy5627 Год назад

      You might like the Miniature Wonderland in Hamburg, Germany.

  • @kevinbautsch
    @kevinbautsch Год назад

    What amazing passion that some people have for the things they love.
    This kind of thing gives me hope and puts a smile on my face.

  • @sammcclain3778
    @sammcclain3778 Год назад +3

    my town has a small model train and it’s super cool. they only run during the summer but they go all the way around our park. this is so nostalgic :)

  • @Poe9320
    @Poe9320 Год назад

    This track is so beautiful I got to go on it as a teen and it somehow really helped me and made me just happier knowing it exists and how peaceful the ride was along with living so close I could always go again even if I never did, yet.

  • @henryherbertson6888
    @henryherbertson6888 Год назад +6

    There are a few Model railways like this near to where I live on England, and I volunteer at one of them - they aren't nearly as long as this but they are still great fun!

  • @the_minimalistic_adventure
    @the_minimalistic_adventure 11 месяцев назад +1

    Man, this makes me happy. I’d absolutely love to visit this place!

  • @Bodacious-o9r
    @Bodacious-o9r 6 месяцев назад +1

    I saw your Chanel and I had heard of train mountain but never seen anything about on video and like you that HD to be a blast riding all day on the long version of the ride wow!! Enjoyed watching your video my compliments sir n my compliments I was grinning thru te whole video 😅

  • @chadelia7447
    @chadelia7447 Год назад +1

    I just stepped back to a simpler and more peaceful time! It is filled with dreams and joyous memories! You made my day! Subscribed!

  • @lavarstuff22
    @lavarstuff22 Год назад +2

    I remember we had something similar here in Michigan called Junction Valley, I remember going as much as possible to ride the scaled-down model trains it was genuinely magical it was a shame they had to close. I can still remember the last ride before they shut down.

    • @lavarstuff22
      @lavarstuff22 Год назад +1

      There are a couple of other spots similar in Michigan but none as large or with nearly as many locomotives as that one.

  • @carlosvafo7845
    @carlosvafo7845 2 месяца назад

    Absolutamente increible , he rejuvenecido 40 años . Congratulations from Spain.

  • @ElDarren
    @ElDarren 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love this 1/8 scale model! The car seats make this all the more luxurious! 😅

  • @brenning3
    @brenning3 Год назад +1

    I love the aerial video footage! It provides a great overview of the layout!

  • @wehojm7320
    @wehojm7320 Год назад +1

    Love this vlog. Astonishing how seriously these people take this hobby.

  • @daniloivensmina
    @daniloivensmina Год назад

    This video is so wholesome! You can tell all the guys involved love their hobby and their dedication shows. Really great people!

  • @molliesdad4702
    @molliesdad4702 Год назад +2

    I have seen and watched several video's, but this is by far the best experience I have ever watched. Every man's dream to have fun on a layout like this. If I ever am close to the Train Mountain Railroad I will be making a stop and begging for a ride. It is awesome.

  • @icywolf777
    @icywolf777 Год назад

    can't help myself from smiling for the entire video, and realizing that i have tears down my eyes at the end of the video, thank you

  • @ronjones4069
    @ronjones4069 3 месяца назад

    This is awesome. Steam engines go equally well in either direction. In about 1969 in New Zealand I had a friend who was an engineer on an in service steam engine that made a daily run in the mountains to exchange miners and pick up coal. I went on the train in the engine one day and the engine went forward to the mine and in reverse down the hill. It was truly exciting and I'm very lucky to have ridden in the engine of a steam engine train that was not a tourist attraction. 😮😮