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Mt. Susitna Narrow Gauge Railroad
Jul 10, 2012



By Peter De Keles
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A video from 1994 shows not only a well detailed railroad but some interesting railroad memorabilia.

Title:Mt. Susitna Narrow Gauge Railroad
LSOL.com Rating
Length27:24Release Date07/08/20124
OverviewThis video was posted to YouTube yesterday and is almost 30 minutes long. It shows a great layout that includes both indoor and outdoor operations. It is also interspersed with railroadiana that is fun to look at.

There is also a second video from 1991 that shows the daily operation of the railroad. This one is also worth watching.

Mt. Susitna Narrow Gauge Railroad Operations

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Where did they come up with the name Mt. Susitna NG Rail Road? Where is this layout located??
Gerry Keffer - 07/10/2012 - 13:46

Location
I heard back from the filmographer. The layout is located in California, Bay Area Hills.

Mount Susitna is a 4,396 feet mountain in the state of Alaska. It is located on the west bank of the lower Susitna River, about 33 miles northwest of Anchorage, Alaska.

Peter De Keles - 07/11/2012 - 18:08

Video
Great layout and wonderful camera work.Listening to

Johnny Cash was icing on the cake.

Terry Wheeler - 01/08/2013 - 17:19

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