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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Plumber builds world's longest model railroad

  • Zach, a plumber by trade, built a homemade railroad, the world's longest continuous trestle for a model ride on train, spanning 680 feet and taking three years to complete.
  • The construction required 450 pilings, each held down with three bags of 60-pound cement, and featured two sets of tracks - an inside track for the train to ride on and an outside track for safety in case of derailment.
  • The trestle consisted of over 100 structures, each made of three poles connected with stabilizers and linked by six two by fours, with thousands of railroad ties laid every four inches to tight tolerances.
  • Zach's passion for trains since childhood led him to create a miniaturized version of a 1920s steam engine, operated from a tender that carries fuel and water, with a removable top for passengers.
  • Alongside the railroad, Zach built a train stop cabin with a fireplace for rest during long trips, hosting events like weddings and providing a cozy retreat, showcasing the dedication and creativity behind his impressive project.
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