End of Track Stop
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A s I do every Christmas, I set up a six foot section of train track on our mantle. I usually have my O scale trains on two tracks set up here for Christmas. These are Lionel-sized trains. This year, however, I decided to set up my newly completed large scale trolley (F scale) on the mantle which is more than double the size of those O scale trains. This trolley I've set up on the mantle is the one I just finished rebuilding this summer for our new garden railroad. It is really a pretty nice model now that I completely rebuilt it. The beauty of this train is that is it wireless which means I don't have to fuss with keeping the track clean... there is no need for a power pack or transformer... there are no wires... there is no need to deal with finding a nearby outlet. I placed the track on the mantle and then placed the trolley on the tracks... that's it... ready to go. I ran it back and forth a few times to m...