
Just recently someone mentioned this TV Program as part of their growing up diet. Have to say this wetted my appite to see some and find out some information. There is plenty of information on Wiki
Petticoat Junction - Wikipedia
Plus many of the episodes are present on YouTube as well as a full length film.
Me being me I also had a look round to see how the Train may be recreated. Not such an easy task this one, you only ever see (well in the episodes I have so far seen s1 up to no.14) a 4-6-0 Loco, Combine and a Hand Cart on the rails. The coach is a tricky one only having 4 WINDOWS. THE aristo or perhaps Piko Combine may work for length but not on the End Balconies (Aristo) or number of windows (Piko). The only one that I have found with the requisite number of Passenger Windows (4) is the origininal LGB D&RGW Yellow one, but this is way too longnand has a Window in front of the Luggage Space. Further problems with the Loco will be discovered if trying to replicate the Train. The only RTR 4-6-0 is the Bachman Tweetsy One. This is 3ft Gauge one and totally wrong for the standard gauge locomotive used in the program.
All of the Stations appear to be just a Building or a Hotel with Water Crane, no doubt as the line where filming took place would have had much larger Stations that this little romps producers of a backwood line hankered for.
Well worth a watch for a bit of nostalgia and innocent TV. But that Billy Jo, wow! Sadly deceased in her late 50’’s, what a tradgedy.
Petticoat Junction - Wikipedia
Plus many of the episodes are present on YouTube as well as a full length film.
All of the Stations appear to be just a Building or a Hotel with Water Crane, no doubt as the line where filming took place would have had much larger Stations that this little romps producers of a backwood line hankered for.
Well worth a watch for a bit of nostalgia and innocent TV. But that Billy Jo, wow! Sadly deceased in her late 50’’s, what a tradgedy.