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🔴 ALL PIKO G SCALE HOPPER TRAIN RUN | NYC STEAM LOCOMOTIVE & JADE WOODSIDE CABOOSE | DCC SOUND

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This channel is made possible in part by Amazon affiliate links. Using them helps support independent content at no extra cost. https://amzn.to/4qWWoyF THE GREAT LAKES LARGE SCALE TRAIN EXPO: https://greatlakestrainexpo.com Enjoy a relaxing ALL PIKO G Scale hopper train run featuring a New York Central (NYC) 0-6-0 steam switcher with tender (Piko 38211) equipped with DCC sound, pulling a mixed consist of coal hoppers and covered hoppers on a smooth 30-foot oval layout. This cinematic multi-angle train video focuses on realistic operation, authentic train sounds, and calm, continuous running with no music — just the natural sound of the locomotive and rolling stock. The consist includes Piko hoppers from multiple classic American railroads, including Santa Fe, Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), Union Pacific, Burlington Northern, Southern Pacific, and New York Central, along with the rare Piko Jade Woodside NYC caboose (Piko 38823) bringing up the rear. Watch the NYC steam switcher glide through steady passes, curves, and layout scenes in a peaceful, immersive setting — including a fun moment where a curious cat watches the train roll by. This video is perfect for G scale train enthusiasts, Piko collectors, model railroad hobbyists, and anyone who enjoys realistic train sounds, relaxing train watching, and classic American freight consists. Whether you’re into hopper trains, DCC sound locomotives, NYC steam switchers, or simply calming model train footage, this all-hopper consist delivers a smooth and satisfying viewing experience from start to finish. Filmed with multiple camera angles and natural pacing for a cinematic feel, this chill train run highlights detailed Piko rolling stock, authentic layout operation, and the timeless appeal of an all-hopper freight consist led by a classic New York Central steam locomotive.

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