Longest Backyard Railroad Trestle Bridge - Coolest Thing I’ve Ever Made
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Zach, a plumber, spent three years constructing the world's longest continuous trestle for a model ride-on train, spanning 680 feet, featuring two sets of tracks, and over 100 structures. His passion for trains led him to build a mini 1920s steam engine and a train stop cabin with a fireplace, creating a cozy retreat for passengers and hosting events like weddings.
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- Zach, a plumber, devoted three years to building the world's longest continuous trestle for a model train, featuring two tracks for safety and meticulous construction with over 450 pilings and thousands of railroad ties.
- Zach's passion for trains from childhood culminated in a detailed 1920s steam engine replica, complete with a tender for fuel and water, demonstrating his commitment to creating an immersive experience with a train stop cabin for events and retreats.
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Recent questions
How long is the homemade railroad trestle?
680 feet
What materials were used to construct the trestle pilings?
60-pound cement
How many structures make up the trestle?
Over 100
What type of engine powers the model ride-on train?
1920s steam engine
What amenities are available at the train stop cabin?
Fireplace
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