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Description: Thomas the tank engine and friends and Polar Express train show 2010 – video is also replayed (repeated) in its entirety at half speed so you can catch a bit more detail of the trains and scenery

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Description: Here is the #1 fan of my Christmas train display. If you look closely you will find Z gauge, N gauge, O Gauge, G gauge and HO. The lionel trolly is from the 50’s and runs like new. Also try HD mode

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Lionel Trains Polar Express Train Set – O Gauge

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With beautiful craftsmanship and styling that evokes a bygone era, the Polar Express Train Set will appeal to everyone in your family. Designed for children ages eight and older, this train set is based on the Caldecott Award-winning book “Polar Express,” and the movie that followed in 2004. The gorgeous train set is relatively easy to put together, although parents will probably need to supervise. Even kids younger than eight can enjoy the Polar Express, if par (more…)

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The Polar Express Gift Set (Two-Disc Widescreen Edition with Snow Globe and Toy) (2004)

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Destined to become a holiday perennial, The Polar Express also heralded a brave new world of all-digital filmmaking. Critics and audiences were divided between those who hailed it as an instant classic that captures the visual splendor and evocative innocence of Chris Van Allsburg’s popular children’s book, and those who felt that the innovative use of “performance capture”–to accurately translate live performances into all-digital characters–was an eerie and not-qui (more…)

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