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Have been looking through and enjoying some of the large and small Christmas Train villages I have set up over the last couple of Christmas seasons for public Christmas train events that thousands of people have enjoyed. Will not be taking place this year but can enjoy them from the past! Add some of yours. Perhaps some ideas for a home display. Click on first photo then you can scroll through larger views.

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Here’s my 2019 Christmas Village & Train Display.  The trains include a wide gauge American Flyer 2-car passenger set running on the outside standard gauge loop and an MTH PCC streetcar running on the inner superstreets track arranged in a dogbone with loops on each side of the tree.

The first photo is an overall shot which features the tree and an original Hellgate bridge.

The second photo shows the business district with the passenger train stopped at a Lionel #115 train station, bringing friends and relatives home for the Holidays where they will board the waiting streetcar for the last leg of their journey, an MTH Isaly’s dairy store, a Department 56 Lionel Train Shop and an operating skating rink inside the superstreets track loop.

The third photo shows the residential village with the train passing a #45 gateman, the streetcar stopped at the church, the lighted houses in the background and the town’s nativity scene in the foreground!

Merry Christmas!

Bill  



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Here are a few from my home displays these past few years in both Prewar Tinplate and Postwar Lionel. I did have to do some “snow” removal maintenance afterwards. LOL

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Wow, that's a great tinplate setup.

I included the pic above because I did a search after seeing the Hot Chocolate stand that's a cup and came up with a bunch of non applicable results.

Was wondering who made that stand, and what the name of it is. Thanks.

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Some PIX of our last Xmas village layout, 2003. Sorry the quality is not great; they were taken with my very first digital camera, which was about 1 megapixel I think!

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I used to put this layout together on the dining room table every year. Then in 2004 a new woman moved into my life (and house) and suddenly the layout couldn't work anymore because we needed the dining room table available at Xmas time for "entertaining". Then we both retired in 2010 and thereafter spent every winter south in Florida, then Arizona. Right up until this year. This year we will be home I guess, but that's another story!

The CP Christmas train did not go unnoticed on someone's layout earlier in the thread. Nice!

Rod

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