Our local railfan and modeling shop, Junction Valley Railroad has lost it's founder in 2016 and may be closed for good, hopefully just for a while. It's a~1/4 scale, 1 foot gauge railroad with many routes, turnouts, trestles, and overpasses. You could hop off in the park and ride pedal card or swings and slide with pop & snacks when the concessions were open.
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The last ride I took was behind the one in this video from 2010.
Junction Valley Railroad, 1 of 2 - YouTube The operating "Engineer" is shoehorned into the cabs of these with his feet in the noses. Power is Ford 351W (original 'Windsor block'). We didn't cover all tracks on that ride but did go around the perimeter and both directions across the trestled 90^ crossing.
"Real men love trains."

This is/was one loco at Junction Valley. I'm pretty sure the hobby shop was open for at least a year after the rides shut down. I know of a backyard 1/4 scale track over in Haslett that one can see takes very little to decorate for Halloween. There's a good half mile of track visible as you drive by. This is a beauty I snapped on a ride.
Here on the LDLH&D I'm curreently running two short-lines non-connected. The outer one (Lionel O-31) has two sidings and the inner line (Lionel O-27) has three plus a small yard. I wish the FM was in Penn livery, and the SD40 was in UP, but they were ~$100 less being 'reversed'. Third UP Alco A unit, GP7 in Penn's green livery, and GG-1 (Tuscan Red, w/5-stripe) not shown. ATSF switcher in yard and small red early electric near it don't stand out much. Trackage and most of my rolling stock looks like this.
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Thanks, Moss! :thumbsup: Next time you visit Frankenmuth we could drive by and see what's left of JVRR. A year ago it looked like nothing had changed.