I know a bit about this!
The Super Rail system was also released in several countries outside of Japan. It briefly saw North America under the name Switch-A-Rail (There was an F3!), but found the most popularity in Brazil under the Ferrorama name.
A challenge was held in 2010 in which the Estrela company offered to revive the Ferrorama name, if a steam could get a single train to the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/0NmZb2PxWE8
The challenge was completed, and Ferrorama made a 'return'. (As a line of cheap plastic trains simply using the name!
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The Super Rail system was also released in several countries outside of Japan. It briefly saw North America under the name Switch-A-Rail (There was an F3!), but found the most popularity in Brazil under the Ferrorama name.
A challenge was held in 2010 in which the Estrela company offered to revive the Ferrorama name, if a steam could get a single train to the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/0NmZb2PxWE8
The challenge was completed, and Ferrorama made a 'return'. (As a line of cheap plastic trains simply using the name!
