In this HO Scale New Haven Model Railroad Tour, we visit John Grosner's HO Scale New Haven Railroad / Derby Junction Layout. Construction started in 2000 and was finished in 2009. The benchwork is open grid measuring 16 x 20. The track is hand-laid Code 70 and the hidden track is Code 83. The layout features 5 major areas to include realistic switching, prototypical structures, scenes and much more. The level of detail on this layout is simply incredible. Having operated on the layout personally on numerous occasions, I can say that this layout is very realistic in looks and in operations. Enjoy the video!
A really beautiful layout and superb trackwork. Really liked the auto/pedestrian bridge with the delicate railings above the working crossing gate area.
Nice work! I grew up in Stratford, Connecticut, about two towns south of Derby. Many, many years ago my great uncle was a conductor on the New Haven Railroad. As a young teenager we would ride the New Haven into Grand Central Station. I remember the passenger trains being pulled by GG-1 electric locomotives.
Great video of an unbelievably detailed layout! I too live nearby and occasionally drive through Derby. I believe the first photo you showed was Bridge Street. The Derby Feed building brought back old memories too. At one time I bought all my lawn care products there. The model is remarkably accurate. Please do a part 2 on this one! Great job.
Amazing!!! Great layout and tour. I grew up in White Hills Shelton during 80’-90’s and lived downtown on canal street during the early 00”s. This layout is so AMAZING!!!!
As someone who actually lives in Shelton, this is absolutely amazing. Unfortunately Canal Street looks nothing like this nowadays, but this is an amazing representation of how it used to look
What a beautiful video of John's layout Ron. Many scenes I've never noticed in the many times I've operated this layout. Can't wait for the next session.
Absolutely fantastic layout! Attention to detail alone is outstanding but the representation of the Derby area is spot on. Used to live there for a number of years and this layout perfectly captures the essence of it. Great work!
Outstanding. It’s nice to see so many oddly configured structures…they look so “right” for New England, where everything was built to fit the geography. There’s many impressive examples of detail that make scenes believable, too: the randomly leaning pole line along the right of way, the sway-backed wooden truss rod boxcar, the mechanical interlocking hardware and my favorite, the silt in the river having been stirred up by the shovel. You did a nice job panning slowly and dwelling on detail; many model railroad videos don’t. The in-and-out of the autofocus was a minor nuisance and the music wouldn’t have been my first choice but overall, very well done.
Beautiful video of an amazing layout - thanks Ron and John! And did I hear not one but two sound cars in the double-headed freight train? SUPER effective flange squeal and wheel knock - and through my ear buds I actually got a Doppler effect - sounded like I was standing trackside as it went by. Very cool!
This is a great layout and one of my very favorite ones from the annual tour my friends and I have taken over the years. Just spectacular. Thanks for the video.
I am so glad you have captured the amazing detail and realism of John's layout. I am lucky enough to have John as my brother-in-law so I have seen this exceptional work in person. From the comments below I can see that others are just as impressed as I have always been. Thank you for a very well done video .
In this HO Scale New Haven Model Railroad Tour, we visit John Grosner's HO Scale New Haven Railroad / Derby Junction Layout. Construction started in 2000 and was finished in 2009. The benchwork is open grid measuring 16 x 20. The track is hand-laid Code 70 and the hidden track is Code 83. The layout features 5 major areas to include realistic switching, prototypical structures, scenes and much more. The level of detail on this layout is simply incredible. Having operated on the layout personally on numerous occasions, I can say that this layout is very realistic in looks and in operations. Enjoy the video!
How can you get to see the layout
This is the essence of Derby. I've work in those buildings
That is a really incredible layout. You can see all the hours and dedication that went into it.
I drove truck for Oates brothers trucking made pick-ups on canal Street and would like to see this railroad layout can anybody tell me where it is
beautiful layout & the camera work is pro-shot with fine attention to very vivid detail compliments from canada.
Beautiful layout…thanks for the tour…got a couple ideas from it
Awesome 👍... Layout is real nice ...
A really beautiful layout and superb trackwork. Really liked the auto/pedestrian bridge with the delicate railings above the working crossing gate area.
Glad you enjoyed it
Outstanding job! Thanks for sharing it with us.
South Canal street looks rough.
Nice work! I grew up in Stratford, Connecticut, about two towns south of Derby. Many, many years ago my great uncle was a conductor on the New Haven Railroad. As a young teenager we would ride the New Haven into Grand Central Station. I remember the passenger trains being pulled by GG-1 electric locomotives.
This is an amazing layout. Thanks for the opportunity to see it.
Great video of an unbelievably detailed layout! I too live nearby and occasionally drive through Derby. I believe the first photo you showed was Bridge Street. The Derby Feed building brought back old memories too. At one time I bought all my lawn care products there. The model is remarkably accurate. Please do a part 2 on this one! Great job.
Amazing!!! Great layout and tour. I grew up in White Hills Shelton during 80’-90’s and lived downtown on canal street during the early 00”s. This layout is so AMAZING!!!!
Awesome layout!
I grew up in that area of CT and damn it is a great redition of what was there. Thats amazing
excellent work
The Derby pizza house. Not a stright board in that place.
Awesome job!
As someone who actually lives in Shelton, this is absolutely amazing. Unfortunately Canal Street looks nothing like this nowadays, but this is an amazing representation of how it used to look
Replace the area to the right of the bridge with a home depot LOL!
@@bluesman285a how about. B F. Up in flames
@@bluesman285a Derby pizza have a oil slick coming out the door
@@johnkulpowich5260 HAHA
What a beautiful video of John's layout Ron. Many scenes I've never noticed in the many times I've operated this layout. Can't wait for the next session.
Just wow.
I recognize the area, INCREDIBLE detail! the time & money is AMAZING. GREAT job👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
What a beautiful layout!!!!!
Awesome layout great video Thanks for sharing
Amazing.... so much detail ! I recognize many of those buildings.
Awesome.
The time and dedication to detail is very apparent.
Great work.
Awesome layout, model railroading has become a art form,aloha
Absolutely fantastic layout! Attention to detail alone is outstanding but the representation of the Derby area is spot on. Used to live there for a number of years and this layout perfectly captures the essence of it. Great work!
Absolutely fantastic. 👍🏼
Outstanding. It’s nice to see so many oddly configured structures…they look so “right” for New England, where everything was built to fit the geography. There’s many impressive examples of detail that make scenes believable, too: the randomly leaning pole line along the right of way, the sway-backed wooden truss rod boxcar, the mechanical interlocking hardware and my favorite, the silt in the river having been stirred up by the shovel. You did a nice job panning slowly and dwelling on detail; many model railroad videos don’t. The in-and-out of the autofocus was a minor nuisance and the music wouldn’t have been my first choice but overall, very well done.
Thanks for watching!
Nice tour, thanks. Enjoy the hobby.
Amazing layout! So many details. Love the roll up door!
Awesome 👍... Layout is real nice ...
Beautiful video of an amazing layout - thanks Ron and John! And did I hear not one but two sound cars in the double-headed freight train? SUPER effective flange squeal and wheel knock - and through my ear buds I actually got a Doppler effect - sounded like I was standing trackside as it went by. Very cool!
Glad you enjoyed it
Muy bueno y profesional. Solo un amante al tren y su historia lo hace.
Awesome layout
Wonderful work on this layout (is Chromium Process still there? I'll have to take a drive through to find out), and another well done video!
That building was taken down a few years back.
This is a great layout and one of my very favorite ones from the annual tour my friends and I have taken over the years. Just spectacular. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for your comment! I will be releasing a new video on this layout with just trains running during an ops session.
Oh man……..perfection.
Very enjoyable. There's a lot of detail and time spent to appreciate the work that went into it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That handlaid track work is mesmerizing
That south Canal st looks awesome!
Nice.👍
São Paulo, brazil!
Impressive!
Wonderful layout and quite inspiring. He set the bar high
Oh and great job videoing the last layout 👍
I am so glad you have captured the amazing detail and realism of John's layout. I am lucky enough to have John as my brother-in-law so I have seen this exceptional work in person. From the comments below I can see that others are just as impressed as I have always been. Thank you for a very well done video .
Love it.