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East Valley Lines N Scale Model Railroad

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I am a member of the East Valley Lines N Scale Model Railway Club at Travel Town in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, CA. This is a video of when I last ran all of my trains on the club layout. Featured is the full Kato Super Chief, a Kato Amtrak Superliner, and two freight engines. If you are in the area, you can see the layout on weekends from 10am-4pm and even consider becoming a member yourself!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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  1. 0:51-1:24

  2. 2:13-2:25 ouch my ears lol

  3. I am calling to be a member at East Valley LInes soon, do you go often?

  4. @john12212000 what is the differnce cause i am buying this train it is a starter kit but i want to run two power cars will it work

  5. @piratepilates So?

  6. @Spectrewing doing this is waaaayyy more expensive than video games

  7. Someone out there has two of my Espee Passenger Trains in N-Scale, 1. The Sunset Limited, All of the cars were superdetailed, And it was sold in a plastic and metal strap with carrying handle, with the Sunset logo on the container.

  8. Very nice!

  9. CHET

  10. do you have a track plan?

  11. ” Oh , Beautiful Trains “

  12. ” Oh , Beautiful Trains “

  13. ” BEAUTIFUL LAYOUT “

  14. Wow ! Absolutely Totally Cool ! ! ! I Love N – Scale .
    ” The Orange Bloosom Special ” . Anything Trains !
    In Sumpter , Oregon they actually have ” Pump – Cars ”
    or ” Hand – Cars ” that you can ride . N – Scale is the BEST !
    I Love Trains ! ! !

  15. THIS is what kids should be playing with. Not those time wasting videogames. I mean video agmes are fun and all, but this is phenominal!

  16. How easy is it to get N-Gage items (Trains/Scenery etc…)? A couple of quick googles around my local shops don’t seem to mention N-Gage at all!

  17. N scale looks so much more realistic than HO, only thing lacking here is some kick ass back ground music, good job.

  18. Where do you find the room for something like this lol. Videos like yours inspire me to build something of this scale in a basement when I’m older.

  19. Very cool scenery !!!!

  20. I usally run HO scale trains. Its about the same. And I have been there.

  21. When growing up in NYC, my dad got us (me and my 2 brothers) into N-Gauge after our initial Lionel set. Now, 46 years later, I want to return to model railroading but I desperately want to get into O-Gauge now that both Lionel and MTH have produced MTA subway trains but I haven’t the room for a proper layout. I STILL have my N-gauge trains, and could build a smaller layout for it vs. the O-gauge. Wow, all of model railroading has gotten expensive! I’ve been away from it too long! Thx for posting

  22. Looks good

  23. is that the train at 2:11?

  24. Great video. I just started on my N layout. I may be putting up videos of my progress like you did.

  25. @KooturKoot I agree wth john12212000. If you are looking for a cheap and fun to use layout, consider N-Scale. The prices are cheaper than the HO-Scale do to size and doen’t reqire much thought about “Expensive” items.


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