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The fire station that I work at has the old silver metal tree that looks like it was made out of welding rods. The station was built in 58 and a safe bet that the tree is close to that.  I  thought it could use a engine from the same time era. So I set up a loop of Fastrack and ran the Lionel 2026 and my sons 1st Lionel GP38. I won't be home for Sunday but will have a engine to run. Have a safe holidays.  Nick T. 

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t8afao posted:

The fire station that I work at has the old silver metal tree that looks like it was made out of welding rods. The station was built in 58 and a safe bet that the tree is close to that....Nick T. 

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Seems a happy little fella, saying just about enough, probably. I'm sure Charlie Brown would be proud. Nice. You brought back quite a few memories with that thoughtful posting, Nick T. Thanks!

FrankM

t8afao posted:

The fire station that I work at has the old silver metal tree that looks like it was made out of welding rods. The station was built in 58 and a safe bet that the tree is close to that.  I  thought it could use a engine from the same time era. So I set up a loop of Fastrack and ran the Lionel 2026 and my sons 1st Lionel GP38. I won't be home for Sunday but will have a engine to run. Have a safe holidays.  Nick T. 

I work in a posting system, so no home base for me on Christmas. I'm sure I could fit an oval of track in the back of my ambulance, but I'd have to leave the gurney behind. I don't think my boss would understand.

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Michael Hokkanen posted:

I have NO TRAINS under my tree owing to the Christmas day visit of two small dogs and three cats. yes, It will be interesting.

However: I will have THIS on my plate!!!Christmas Dinner

 

I put the train under the tree, but I can't run it without the little dog barking at it, then nudging the engine off the track when it comes around.

That looks yummy!

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