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  2. LGB (trains) - Wikipedia

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    A typical LGB model train on a garden railway layout.. LGB stands for Lehmann Gross Bahn - the "Lehmann Big Train" in German. Made by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk in Nuremberg, Germany, since 1968 [1] and by Märklin since 2007, it is the most popular garden railway model in Europe, although there are also many models of U.S. and Canadian prototypes. [2]

  3. The Christmas Train (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Train is a 2017 American Christmas romantic drama television film directed by Ron Oliver and written by Neal Dobrofsky and Tippi Dobrofsky, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by David Baldacci. The film stars Dermot Mulroney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Danny Glover, and Joan Cusack.

  4. List of United States Christmas television episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Law and Mr. Jones: "Christmas Is a Legal Holiday" (Season 1, Episode 10) (1960) Leverage: "The Ho Ho Ho Job" (Season 3, Episode 14) (2010) Lou Grant: "Christmas" (Season 1, Episode 13) (1977) Lucas Tanner: "Merry Gentlemen" (Season 1, Episode 11) (1974) MacGyver: "The Madonna" (Season 5, Episode 11) (1989) Midnight Caller: "Do You Believe ...

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    Christmas at the Junction: Nov. 18-Jan. 2. See the magic of Christmas at the home of the World's Largest Indoor Train Display. Take a journey to the North Pole, where kids can meet Santa and Mrs ...

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  7. G scale - Wikipedia

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    The 45 mm gauge originated from 1 gauge or "gauge one" which was first used in Europe and Britain and used to model standard gauge trains in the scale of 1:32. LGB were first to adopt the term G scale and used the gauge of 45 mm (1.772 in) to model 1,000 mm gauge European trains in 1:22.5 scale.

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