Brick Mountain Railway MTC train

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RussellCofIdaho
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Brick Mountain Railway MTC train

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Many of you have heard of the Brick Mountain Railway, a private railroad in central Connecticut and its spectacular 7 1/4" gauge line over huge bridges, I finally found video of his MTC G-16. Very nice route through the 'lowlands' of the property then winding around over the spectacular 1/10th scale Hell Gate Bridge and return. I really like the big trains, little danger of turning it over by leaning to the side!

https://youtu.be/XF-Fmg9rBx0



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Simple. You use only the last part of the link, highlighting it then clicking the youtube button.

It looks like this when you see it (disregard the code---that's used so you can see the line of text instead of the line displaying the video again).

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Andrew Pugh
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Re: Brick Mountain Railway MTC train

Post by Andrew Pugh »

This one?

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=110744&sid=e6b4faae ... 900e85fdd7

:-D

EDIT: Disregard my post, I see you are aware of the thread since you posted in it a couple days ago. 8)

-Andrew
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