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Timber Ridge Garden Railway
Sep 27, 2011



By Peter De Keles
Author  Bio
There is no question where the name of this railroad came from. The owner shows off his 25 year old LGB engine.

Title:Timber Ridge Garden Railway
LSOL.com Rating
Length1:03Release Date09/24/2011
OverviewMy LGB 2085 was bought new 25 years ago. It is my favorite engine to watch. It just keeps running. This railroader shows his 25 year old 2-6-0.

The surroundings of the layout are fantastic.

timber-----
i like the lgb trains ..layouts nice but this video was way tooo short... i would like to see more...just not on you tube...it takes too long just to watch any videos 1:03 minutes and it took me al;most 4 minutes just to watch it ...it had to buffer every 10 seconds...hard to watch it.... (no refelction on the video) loved the video...
boyd hanby - 09/30/2011 - 13:31

TRGR
Nice camera work. The gardn adds great detail to the Railway. Well done.

Boyd...If you are watching videos on youtube, you need to press the play button, once you have done this you can press the pause button and then you can keep an eye on the fuel bar as it downloads. Once it has fully downloaded you can watch the video without interruptions.

Dave

Dave Clarke - 10/01/2011 - 00:15

engine
Great video. hat engine is that?
george garbacz - 10/06/2011 - 13:45

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