We visited Tucson's
Gadsden-Pacific ToyTrain Museum today. This is the best model train exhibit I have ever visited.
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Train rides on the outside. |
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Smaller trains on the inside. |
This amazing wooden model of the Fort Worth and Denver Locomotive 501 was carved using a pocket knife.
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Arlene and Phil enjoying the O gauge trains |
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Duaine checking out the tiny N gauge. |
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Paul (l-r) Phil Duaine, and Linda discussing
this marvelous layout |
The museum also has a nice collection of pre WWII tinplate trains. They do not restore them, only make them operational.
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