Running My Entire Train Collection!!!

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Published 2023-06-10
The title says it all. This week, we are running over 150 O Gauge Engines!

From Thomas the Tank Engine to Big Boy 4014, from Lionel to MTH, there are a bunch of exciting trains to see.

Chapters:
00:00 Welcome Back! (It's been a while)
01:21 Hudsons
04:45 Vision Line
07:41 Thomas and Friends
08:29 Halloween and Area 51
09:14 Trippy Trolly, Pet Shop
09:49 Frozen and MPC General Set
10:16 Passenger Trains
15:09 Amtrak
16:31 Diesel Freight Trains
20:32 F-Type Diesel Engines (F3, F7, etc)
23:41 Steam Engines
27:25 Switchers
28:08 Union Pacific Heritage Diesels
28:58 Vintage Trains
29:57 Polar Express and Frosty the Snowman

Enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • I don't mean to brag or anything guys but if I did a video running all my trains in this format like Chris did it would've only taken me like 2 minutes tops
  • Watching model trains run around a layout is probably one of the most satisfying things to watch.
  • Chris it doesn't matter how many locomotives you have. The fact that each one you own has sentimental value means everything. You can't take it when you go so enjoy them. Great video!
  • Seeing the frosty the snowman train run around that Christmas tree gave me nostalgic vibes from when i was a little kid seeing my first trainset run around a tree
  • Chris, awesome video and collection! It's neat to see the evolution of model trains from vintage to modern. They are all cool in their own way. Thanks for taking the time to put it together and share with all of us!
  • @tomrogers5516
    Great video as always, Chris. You have a special knack for combining history and enjoyment. I always your sincere and laid back approach to collecting a relief with a little poking in now and then. Makes viewing and listening a pleasure. Thanks for sharing.
  • Amazing video! The return of the Halloween camelback was great, but that Chessie Steam Special may have the softest whistle I have ever heard on a Reading T1.
  • @Da1X_Builds
    The Oscar Mayer Steamer is a great one. But the Hudsons are the ones that remain near and dear to my heart.
  • @mdeange3
    Thank you for sharing your engines and trains. And I appreciate the descriptions of the models. You have an excellent variety that span all era's and companies of O Gauge trains. Bravo..
  • Awesome video Chris, enjoyed seeing all your trains and learning about them and seeing them run.
  • @benc.5863
    Loved that New Haven EP-5, I’ve been waiting to see something from the New Haven in the collection. Great video, this was a lot of fun to watch
  • @DRCRailroard
    Thanks Chris, I also enjoyed seeing different areas of your layout I hadn't really noticed before, albeit however briefly.
  • @GAlvarado
    Awesome collection bro! And super cool to see bits of a Christmas village too!
  • @cnjrr1216
    Awesome video Chris. You do by far put out some of the best train layout videos. Keep up the awesome work!! Can't wait for the next video.
  • @kimsndergaard973
    Seriously a beautiful collection u have...really appreciate u showing us it...im big fan of steam locomotives and specially the big ones🤤🤤👍👍🔥🔥😎😎 but iyou still miss the PRR Q2 😉🤔
  • Wow Chris thanks for taking the time to put all this together great job!
  • @565fan
    That was amazing!!! I have over 40 trains in O, and the only one duplicated with yours was the girls train set. I also have the 2003 boys set.
  • @bennickss
    I have 42 locos (including multiple units). They are in OO gauge. This is especially impressive that you’ve gathered this many in O gauge.