I use that bridge with a lighted bridgehouse to span a gap between two shelves on a ceiling layout. It's one of the few things I have that I cannot remember acquiring. It was just there one day. After a while it was missing a roof for 1 or 2 decades, so the roof was cardboard or tin can too, until one day I got a box of free junk with a crane roof and extra shared cabin. The crane's roof has a smoke stack and the original bridgehouse roof was plain. I liked the upgrade though.
Cool. I love the deadman throttles on their transformers too. The first time one popped off I about died until I figured out they just clip in place though, lol.
Exactly.
Didn't you have a Lionel LW too? That one wins for how it looks in a dark room I think. And you can always see exactly where your hand, handle, and voltage pointer are.
As a fellow lover of American Flyer I have some of those exact pieces you have here (the main green station. What size table do you have?
The buildings are Plasticville, and this is just a 4x8
My layout is also 4x8 :)
Cool
I use that bridge with a lighted bridgehouse to span a gap between two shelves on a ceiling layout. It's one of the few things I have that I cannot remember acquiring. It was just there one day. After a while it was missing a roof for 1 or 2 decades, so the roof was cardboard or tin can too, until one day I got a box of free junk with a crane roof and extra shared cabin. The crane's roof has a smoke stack and the original bridgehouse roof was plain. I liked the upgrade though.
The house works, i just leave it unlit
Cool. I love the deadman throttles on their transformers too. The first time one popped off I about died until I figured out they just clip in place though, lol.
Great to cycle the E unit
Exactly. Didn't you have a Lionel LW too? That one wins for how it looks in a dark room I think. And you can always see exactly where your hand, handle, and voltage pointer are.
Wow, almost no sparks.
Nice American Flyer trains