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My family's trains that I am fortunate of to have included a Lionel #60 trolley. My mother passed when I was 14 but one of the memories I remember is how she loved the trolley but it never ran correctly. This piece is more special to me than all the rest so getting it finally running was a priority for me. The old motor was kind of a mess and the armature was toast so I did a motor transplant from a newer trolley I picked bought for this project and it now runs better than then it ever had.  This is a short video of the end result.   

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Good for you Chris!!!!

I won't steal your trolley thread but can tell you that I 100% can relate.  My brother and I spent over a grand getting the train that my father bought in 1950 up and running again.  I am in possession of it, not the 'owner' of it - I call it the "Family Train".

I host an annual Train Party around Christmas time (when my layout is up).  It started 22 years ago with the express purpose of having everyone in the family getting to see the Family Train running again.  It's on my layout every year without exception.

Like you, it is really special to all of us.

- walt

BobbyD posted:

Great project Chris! Like you, my Dad has no idea what became of what he started.

I can second that.  My father's childhood train was a Lionel 252 that he was given in 1929.  It never ran for as long as I was aware of it, and by the time I inherited it, it was in pieces.  My mother almost threw it away, but I took it and spent some time and money repairing and restoring it  This was the result:

Sadly, Dad did not see his train run again in this life.  But I've always hoped he can see it now.

 

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