So many true words spoken, absolutely beautiful guy's, this layout is the stuff a boy's dreams are made of .......... " Keep on Rockin, Rollin and Riding "
Great video of the cab ride of the Lehigh Valley, Reading & the Central of New Jersey on the layout. 7 members of my family worked for the Lehigh Valley railroad from 1868 to 1976 & even up to 1985 for Conrail. My family members that worked for the Lehigh Valley worked out of Coxton Yard near Pittston, PA. My great grandfather Stephen Kearney was an engineer for the Lehigh Valley, 4 grand uncles & 2 second cousins were the other 6 members of my family that worked for the Lehigh Valley railroad.
I absolutely love this and can’t wait to see it in person. I believe that this is every model railroad builders dream, it’s mine anyway, in O Scale. The work on this is to be fully commended and I can see that it’s not completed yet. It’s an overall A+++++++++
This is just spectacular! Everything looks so super beautiful and detailed. And I understand this shows actual prototype locations. Really amazing! Q: Why are there signals in the staging yard?
Thank you! Yes there are some signals in the staging yard. When we run ops sessions, those interlockings are dispatcher controlled as the staging yard acts as a yard that trains may serve or pass by on the mains.
Our round Robin modelers group visited this just before Covid. It has to be in the top three club railroads in the country. These guys model actual locations and the attention to detail is nothing short of excellent. They have their own 3D printer and made the Jim Thorpe station and other challenging architecture. The track plans are true to the prototype as well. If you ever have a chance to see this, there's lots more to see beyond the videos, GO SEE IT IN PERSON! You won't be disappointed.
Amazing . . . who had the time and money to invest in creating this? My hat is off to them! So large . . . It must be housed in an abandoned shopping mall - I am speculating.
So many true words spoken, absolutely beautiful guy's, this layout is the stuff a boy's dreams are made of .......... " Keep on Rockin, Rollin and Riding "
Great work! Best wishes from the Netherlands (Amsterdam). 😊
Great layout. You're in for a very special treat if you play this video at double speed and listen to the music. Stellar.
great buried and weedy tracks in the yards and sidings !. that's how it should be. Good work!. Massive main line run is great too.
Great video of the cab ride of the Lehigh Valley, Reading & the Central of New Jersey on the layout. 7 members of my family worked for the Lehigh Valley railroad from 1868 to 1976 & even up to 1985 for Conrail. My family members that worked for the Lehigh Valley worked out of Coxton Yard near Pittston, PA. My great grandfather Stephen Kearney was an engineer for the Lehigh Valley, 4 grand uncles & 2 second cousins were the other 6 members of my family that worked for the Lehigh Valley railroad.
Cool train layout video.
I absolutely love this and can’t wait to see it in person. I believe that this is every model railroad builders dream, it’s mine anyway, in O Scale. The work on this is to be fully commended and I can see that it’s not completed yet. It’s an overall A+++++++++
This is just spectacular! Everything looks so super beautiful and detailed. And I understand this shows actual prototype locations. Really amazing! Q: Why are there signals in the staging yard?
Thank you! Yes there are some signals in the staging yard. When we run ops sessions, those interlockings are dispatcher controlled as the staging yard acts as a yard that trains may serve or pass by on the mains.
Our round Robin modelers group visited this just before Covid. It has to be in the top three club railroads in the country. These guys model actual locations and the attention to detail is nothing short of excellent. They have their own 3D printer and made the Jim Thorpe station and other challenging architecture. The track plans are true to the prototype as well. If you ever have a chance to see this, there's lots more to see beyond the videos, GO SEE IT IN PERSON! You won't be disappointed.
OMG This super nice
Awesome!
Amazing . . . who had the time and money to invest in creating this? My hat is off to them! So large . . . It must be housed in an abandoned shopping mall - I am speculating.