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| Revisiting my youth | |
| By: GrandpapHadOne Date: November 23, 2021, 3:59 pm | |
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| Hello, | |
| I am finally in a position to be able to indulge myself and | |
| chase a bit of family history before its too late, and to pass | |
| along to the younger generation. | |
| My Grandpap always had a second small Tree at Christmas in his | |
| basement, set up on a table with an O guage Lionel train and | |
| trolley around it, and what I remember most was the glorious | |
| double lever transformer that he used to run it. And that I was | |
| NEVER allowed to run it, only push the button for the whistle. | |
| I recently chased down a Holiday tradition from my Mother's side | |
| of the family and it took me years, and now I am setting my | |
| sights on my Father's side of the family and the train set. My | |
| beloved says just get one of the ones they make and sell now. I | |
| say nooo wayyyy. I want to something of the same era, or at | |
| least as close as I can get to it and I want to finally operate | |
| that transformer. | |
| Oh, I had larger (8' x 8') HO platforms, as I grew up but | |
| nothing that struck a note like that simple little set in my | |
| Grandpaps basement. I do have a few model shops in my area | |
| (Sarasota, FL). The time would be in the '70's and I do not | |
| belive the set was new, so I am thinking it was a pre 1969 | |
| Lionel corp setup. | |
| I am looking to just get a simple oval set up under the tree, | |
| hopefully one that will accommodate both a train and trolley (I | |
| grew up in Pittsburgh and Trolleys were a way of life there). | |
| SO I am looking for any advise on where and how to begin my | |
| search for a transformer with enough watts to run a small | |
| layout. (with some potential to grow) | |
| I know it was a ZW model. I see them rebuilt available, and I | |
| know enough about electricity to know it needs to be safely | |
| done. Beyond that, an O Gauge locomotive of similar (pre'69?) | |
| vintage with a few cars and caboose, and another trolley track | |
| to configure as well. | |
| Any suggestions for where to start and what to look for would be | |
| greatly appreciated, and thank you in advance for your knowledge | |
| and attention. | |
| Sam | |
| #Post#: 2880-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Revisiting my youth | |
| By: Vince53 Date: December 9, 2021, 10:53 pm | |
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| Currently, I believe that only Lionel manufactures O gauge | |
| locomotives. You might find what you want on their website. | |
| #Post#: 2941-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Revisiting my youth | |
| By: vroberts Date: January 22, 2022, 10:47 am | |
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| Used and refurbished ZW 275-Watt transformers are available on | |
| eBay. | |
| [quote author=GrandpapHadOne link=topic=1121.msg2873#msg2873 | |
| date=1637704773] | |
| Hello, | |
| I am finally in a position to be able to indulge myself and | |
| chase a bit of family history before its too late, and to pass | |
| along to the younger generation. | |
| My Grandpap always had a second small Tree at Christmas in his | |
| basement, set up on a table with an O guage Lionel train and | |
| trolley around it, and what I remember most was the glorious | |
| double lever transformer that he used to run it. And that I was | |
| NEVER allowed to run it, only push the button for the whistle. | |
| I recently chased down a Holiday tradition from my Mother's side | |
| of the family and it took me years, and now I am setting my | |
| sights on my Father's side of the family and the train set. My | |
| beloved says just get one of the ones they make and sell now. I | |
| say nooo wayyyy. I want to something of the same era, or at | |
| least as close as I can get to it and I want to finally operate | |
| that transformer. | |
| Oh, I had larger (8' x 8') HO platforms, as I grew up but | |
| nothing that struck a note like that simple little set in my | |
| Grandpaps basement. I do have a few model shops in my area | |
| (Sarasota, FL). The time would be in the '70's and I do not | |
| belive the set was new, so I am thinking it was a pre 1969 | |
| Lionel corp setup. | |
| I am looking to just get a simple oval set up under the tree, | |
| hopefully one that will accommodate both a train and trolley (I | |
| grew up in Pittsburgh and Trolleys were a way of life there). | |
| SO I am looking for any advise on where and how to begin my | |
| search for a transformer with enough watts to run a small | |
| layout. (with some potential to grow) | |
| I know it was a ZW model. I see them rebuilt available, and I | |
| know enough about electricity to know it needs to be safely | |
| done. Beyond that, an O Gauge locomotive of similar (pre'69?) | |
| vintage with a few cars and caboose, and another trolley track | |
| to configure as well. | |
| Any suggestions for where to start and what to look for would be | |
| greatly appreciated, and thank you in advance for your knowledge | |
| and attention. | |
| Sam | |
| [/quote] | |
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