Massive Model Train Layout Tour - Spectacular HO Railroad Scenes

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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    ⭐️In this video, Mike takes you on a tour of an impressive HO-scale layout!
    These model railroad train display showcase the talents of members of the La Mesa Model Railroad Club and San Diego Model Railroad Association, and feature operations of the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, and BNSF Railway. The layouts have been under construction for decades and are two of the largest model railroad displays in the country.
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  • @thomream1888
    @thomream1888 7 часов назад

    Thanks for the tour, Mike! In 2001 my parents selected San Diego as our family gathered to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. One of the days was spent at Balboa Park and I was lucky enough to catch 'the crew' on a work day. While talking to one of the members I mentioned I was a member of a 'hometown club' in NorCal, and he immediately invited me "behind the rope" and gave me the world's BEST tour! He took me into 'member-only' areas, explained everything from Ops to MoW to running shows. His pride was obvious in his presentation; he never failed to explain detailed answers to my millions of questions, even let me run a Yard Job for a few minutes. I forgot what modeling expertise he specialized in, but it was obvious there's no lack of incredibly talented people at this club.
    While this club is staggeringly beautiful, I want to congratulate not just the LMMRRC and SDMRRC as a group, but the the whole hobby - which has such a welcoming spirit to first-time outsiders - because the next visit, you're considered a friend! Ken Patterson likes to call Model Railroading the World's Greatest Hobby - which it is BTW! But it's because of the people, not just the trains. I've made more life-long friends from train connections than everything else combined.
    As I enter my 18th year of battling terminal cancer, I can't say thank you enough to all the men and women that I now call friends... and to those new friends I'm waiting to meet.
    Red And Gray All The Way - I still go by 'The Ghost Of The SP!'

  • @moosta141
    @moosta141 14 дней назад +12

    I was a club member of SDSON for 28 years before I moved to the Midwest. And for almost the last five years ending in 2020, I used to be the daytime N-scale layout operator for San Diego Society of N-scale at The San Diego Model Railroad Museum in Balboa Park. That Layout is a great one. It's 100 foot long by 28 feet wide, and it's all hand laid code track, and it's also all DCC controlled. It's a Fantastic layout to run on. I sure do miss it!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  9 дней назад

      Hello! It must have been a lot of fun being a part of a great organization like that. I regretted not being able to spend more time looking at the N-scale, but plan on doing that next time. -Mike

    • @moosta141
      @moosta141 2 дня назад

      @@MainTrack MainTrack, next time you’re at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum ask for a behind the scenes tour of any of the layouts. Most all modelers enjoy showing off their layouts. Contact the museum’s director for tours. And let them know, Tim formal member of SDSONS says hello.
      Enjoy the layouts!

  • @wranglerboi
    @wranglerboi 15 дней назад +21

    The largest layout I have ever seen has been in Hamburg, Germany. They have over 10,000 square feet of layout that incorporates thousands of buildings (all lit) as well as four levels of train action--all HO. On a "typical day," as many as 40 trains and many highway vehicles are running simultaneously--all computer controlled with trains (both passenger and freight) entering and departing from several stations as they may their way around the layout. The layout represents five major German states--and even one U.S. State (California where the Tehachapi Loop is). The amount of detailing is incredible and includes a replica of the Octoberfest in Munich as well as an ongoing outdoor concert complete with continuous music. My favorite detail includes a nude beach along a river--complete with sun tanning "patrons." To enjoy all the things to see takes a full day OR you can go to RUclips, do a search for Miniatur Wunderland, and watch video provided by the location.

    • @dougberry1011
      @dougberry1011 14 дней назад +2

      Was there about 12 years ago. The airport is pretty good as well.

    • @e.t.p.3710
      @e.t.p.3710 13 дней назад +1

      While the German exhibit is extravagant, the sensory overload seems more toylike than "natural," a caricature of a model railroad. It and the Northlandz setup in NJ have little appeal for me as a lifelong model railroader. Other great model railroads exist around No. America that feel more like what I would love to have in my basement.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  13 дней назад +1

      Hello! That sounds pretty amazing. You’re describing a lot of really cool details. I’ve never traveled to Europe…but I’ll have to add this to my to-do list when I finally make my way over there! -Mike

    • @BrewPub
      @BrewPub 13 дней назад

      @@e.t.p.3710 For pure realism you should check out the Pendon Museum's model railway. It is in England. They have RUclips channel. It was started several decades ago and still isn't finished. It is meant to be an accurate representtion of a slice of the English countryside before the war. Several of the scratch built buildings took hundreds of hours to make.

    • @Stev-u2c
      @Stev-u2c 3 дня назад

      Thank you for the info!

  • @normfredriksen1381
    @normfredriksen1381 14 дней назад +5

    I drove the 14 freeway through the Tehachapi mountains quite often and I have to say, this is a very accurate layout of the scenery. Well done.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hi there! I agree- it is pretty spot on. I've also driven that route many times- and always make sure to make some stops along the way to watch the trains. It's certainly one of my favorite stretches of highway in California! -Mike

  • @J3scribe
    @J3scribe 15 дней назад +5

    The Goat Canyon trestle on the SD&AE layout is a masterpiece. Unfortunately, due to physical constraints, it's placed in a highly compressed canyon scene that limits its visual appeal. The compromise of model railroaders everywhere. It should be noted that the Tehachapi layout is prototypically accurate down to the fence posts. The entire layout is modeled from photographs, many of which are era specific. It's astonishing what the members have created.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +2

      Hi! The trestle was quite impressive. I waited forever to grab a shot of a train crossing it, but I never did get lucky. Kind of like railfanning sometimes in real life! One of the members was telling me about the hundreds (maybe thousands) of trips members have made over the years to the prototype to photograph scenes, obtain measurements, etc. It puts the research efforts for my personal layout to shame! Haha. -Mike

  • @krislangley6226
    @krislangley6226 10 дней назад +3

    I remember the Museum layouts starting from my time living in Ssn Diego (1983-1992). Even purchased a bumper sticker that reads "You should see the trains in our basement," as a keepsake (still have it, never mounted on a car, during the subsequent 35+ years.
    Finally paid for a lifetime membership 10 years ago.
    I, sadly, havent been back down to San Diego since moving in 1992, but I proud of the work that the clubs have done over, now, couple of generations - in particular, the field trips that members made from San Diego to Tehachapi Pass to record the landforms and vegetation, and accurately re-create them in scale.
    Thanks for the video!!

  • @kd5gsp
    @kd5gsp 15 дней назад +4

    IMPRESSIVE! The backdrop paintings blend in flawlessly with the landscape scenery on the Tehachapi layout. I also enjoy seeing the structures found in a rural setting.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +1

      I could have spent a few days there, I'm sure! It's definitely a standard we can all strive for. I love the wide open spaces. Granted, they have a lot of space to do that. But, I think it's a prime example of keeping things on the minimal side for realism. -Mike

  • @oscar35575
    @oscar35575 3 дня назад +1

    Just absolutely magnificent.

  • @Longshadowsmodeltrees
    @Longshadowsmodeltrees 15 дней назад +8

    The Backdrop on the Tehachapi Pass Layout is the Scenery you see there, they nail it. I see it everyday.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад +1

      I agree- it’s fantastic. I sure wish I had that person’s artistic abilities. I plan on tackling photo backdrops on my new layout. Painting is just not my strong point! -Mike

  • @CajonSub
    @CajonSub 14 дней назад +4

    I love the LaMesa Tehachapi layout, it’s probably one of my all time favorites. I was fortunate to run some trains on it several times while I lived in Southern California. - Steve

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +2

      Hi, Steve! That must have been a lot of fun. What an awesome opportunity! I imagine it would take a while to get a train across the entire layout. -Mike

    • @CajonSub
      @CajonSub 11 дней назад +1

      @@MainTrack it was a blast. Very grateful at the opportunity. It usually took at least an hour to get from end to end… another hour for the return trip. I lived in San Diego for 25 years and watched it grow over the years too. That is by far the best layout in the museum. - Steve

  • @kurtgoll6399
    @kurtgoll6399 13 дней назад +4

    MiniaturWunderland in Hamburg, Germany, Europe: 1231 Züge, longest train: 14,51meter, 16kilometer railroads, almost 300.000 figures, more than 12.000 waggons. Half million LEDs. 150.000 trees.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +1

      Hi, Kurt! I’ve heard a lot about that layout. I’ve never been to Germany…but if I do go, I’ll have to visit this one! It sounds amazing. -Mike

  • @jre617
    @jre617 10 дней назад +2

    The Tehachapi Pass layout is quite good, beautifully detailed and representative of California's hills. It's good because in modeling a specific line, it's not just tracks everywhere with toy trains racing around too fast. Certain scenes, like the loop and Caliente are very accurately modeled. It's one of the best if accuracy is important to you.

  • @carstenselberg1255
    @carstenselberg1255 15 дней назад +5

    The largest lay out I've seen is the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg Germany. It a layout you got to see (I live only 100 miles away, so I've visited it so far 128 times since the opened in 2001.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +3

      Hi! That sounds pretty neat. I've heard a lot about that layout. I would love to visit it sometime. I just don't get across "the pond" very often! -Mike

    • @Stev-u2c
      @Stev-u2c 3 дня назад +1

      Wow!! Impressive....👍

  • @rodgerespy1365
    @rodgerespy1365 15 дней назад +3

    I first visited the museum in 1960 while serving in the U S Navy. Then about 10 yrs ago visited again while the loop was being constructed. If you ever get close to San Diego this is well worth your time for a visit!!!😀😀😀

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  12 дней назад +1

      Very cool! I know they're been around for a while. I definitely plan on going back for more visits to check out their progress! -Mike

  • @derekalexander4030
    @derekalexander4030 4 дня назад +1

    Amazing layout.

  • @chugwaterjack4458
    @chugwaterjack4458 8 дней назад +3

    And ending with the Aerotrain. Outstanding work on everything!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  8 дней назад +2

      Yes…that’s not one you see on many layouts. I definitely had to include that one! -Mike

  • @davidfuller7792
    @davidfuller7792 12 дней назад +4

    👍 I love Train's

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +1

      Hi, David! Same here! I appreciate you watching.

  • @IMRROcom
    @IMRROcom 15 дней назад +6

    13:41 - Goat Canyon Trestle, that looks very close to the real Goat Canyon Trestle.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад +1

      They did an amazing job on that! I can’t even imagine the time and effort it took to build that...someone with a lot more patience and skill than I have!

    • @casinoboyeric
      @casinoboyeric 14 дней назад

      @@MainTrack The valley with the Goat Canyon Trestle is big enough to walk thru when you have a derailment. They have a standing platform on the top of the mountains with monitors to see what is happening to your train as it passes below.

  • @BeykoEngineering
    @BeykoEngineering 6 дней назад +2

    WOW!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      That was my response to these layouts as well! I appreciate you watching. -Mike

  • @sanandaallsgood673
    @sanandaallsgood673 2 дня назад

    I was fortunate enough to go to Hamburg, Germany and visit the Miniature Wonderland (in German Miniature Wuderlund) display. It's the worlds largest model railroad display as well as the largest active airport model. Definitely worth the trip!

  • @josephreed5155
    @josephreed5155 3 дня назад

    I was infected with the need for trains around 1953. Largest layout? That is mathematical. Model Railroads are art. Size? Get serious. The art of Model Railroading is in the eye of the creator(s). You can comment, discuss, value ... most importantly enjoy. But judge by size?
    Every time I see this layout I just want to spend days there. Thank you for the great video, and to all at the LMMRC, from conception to operation. Thank you.

  • @bigdave200
    @bigdave200 3 дня назад +2

    Pretty cool!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  3 дня назад +1

      Hello! I would agree…these guys did an amazing job on these layouts! -Mike

  • @vettebecker1
    @vettebecker1 8 дней назад +2

    Awesome layout ❤

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад +1

      It’s definitely a world-class layout and something we can all be inspired by. I’ll look forward to visiting again sometime. -Mike

  • @deryastimemachine5497
    @deryastimemachine5497 9 дней назад

    This layout, the Modelbundesbahn in Germany, and Pendon in the UK, are some of the best display layouts for historical accuracy. What these teams create is an absolute labor of love.

  • @Rylan_Jones2011
    @Rylan_Jones2011 8 дней назад

    I LOVE TRAINS but it always seems so still with a realistic layout the train is the only thing in motion that’s it

  • @thecommonsenseconservative5576
    @thecommonsenseconservative5576 14 дней назад +2

    So nice of RUclips to recommend this even though I've never searched for anything like this...however i did take a video of the wichita toy train museum today so I guess that's how they know ..

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +1

      Hello! I appreciate you watching. Yes- it's a little unnerving how much our phones know about us. It could be a blessing and a curse, depending on how you look at it! There have been so many times I'll be chatting with someone about something...then within hours start getting ads for what we were conversing about! -Mike

    • @thecommonsenseconservative5576
      @thecommonsenseconservative5576 11 дней назад +1

      @@MainTrack well despite all that great video and I will say Wichita doesn't have much but I was pleasantly surprised at how decent the model train museum is here

  • @birdman5223
    @birdman5223 46 минут назад

    Incredible👍 I’ve been there😉 there is another nice layout at the Vista Ca Tractor Museum

  • @brookswilson1072
    @brookswilson1072 14 дней назад +3

    This backs up the premise that "less is more."

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +1

      Hello! Yes- very much so. I think some modelers try to pack too much into their scenes. I'm trying to stray away from that as I build my layout and incorporate stretches of countryside and open running. This layout gave me a lot of great ideas and inspiration. -Mike

  • @tomroscoe137
    @tomroscoe137 14 дней назад +2

    Save your nickels and go to Hamburg, Germany. Their HO layout is second floor of warehouse including European highlights like Vatican, Berlin, london, etc. It is a business. Charge admission. Paid employees. Swiss mountains. About three hours to go thru.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад +1

      Hi, Tom! That sounds pretty amazing. A lot of guys have mentioned that one. I’ve never been to Germany. Perhaps this gives me an extra reason to go someday! Haha. -Mike

  • @dathyr1
    @dathyr1 12 дней назад

    Whichever you need - today you need a ton of money to build a large size layout. The Engines and cars alone are extremely expensive - wire, lumber, electrical parts, track, scenery, etc are also very expensive. It is not a kids hobby anymore.
    My friend and myself started this hobby many years ago and pricings were high but as a teenager affordable. Now it is ridiculous in the prices it would take to build our same layouts. Good luck if you want to get into this hobby.

  • @Santaanacanyon
    @Santaanacanyon 6 дней назад +1

    Another big layout is the Pasadena Model Railroad Museum. The club operates a 5000 sq ft layout. 84 years young.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад +1

      That sounds like another amazing layout! I’ll have to see about visiting that one the next time I’m out west. -Mike

  • @kenkoller478
    @kenkoller478 9 дней назад +1

    Heading back to Minatur Wonderland in early Aug 2024. Went 10 years ago and it's doubled in size since then.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      That sounds like an amazing layout! I’ve been hearing a lot about it. I recently looked up some videos about the place and was pretty impressed! -Mike

  • @O-PAC
    @O-PAC 15 дней назад

    Amazing layouts! What I like about that tehachapi layout is the vast scenery expanses with just one track running through it. It’s very realistic and makes you feel like you’re actually watching a real train traverse there. It’s nice to see a club layout with exceptional scenery and realism. I see way too many modelers, especially club layouts, that focus too much on the trains and how many tracks they can fit on their layout rather than the scenery and the realism. I get some clubs try to maximize the amount of trains they can run at one time so more of their members can be involved on ops days, but sometimes when you add too many tracks, it detracts from the overall quality and realism.

  • @CharlieFlack-n3i
    @CharlieFlack-n3i 10 дней назад +2

    Loved visiting this layout when we were in Balboa Park .
    The biggest oo guage layout I have seen is at Miniture Wunderland in Hamburgh Germany. Well done.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  10 дней назад +1

      Hi, Charlie! Balboa Park is fantastic. I may be showing my bias when I say the model railroad museum is the best part! Haha. I’ve heard a few viewers mention the big layout in Germany. It sounds like a place I need to check out! -Mike

  • @wranglerboi
    @wranglerboi 11 дней назад

    A bit more realism could be attained by stringing "telephone wires" on the telephone poles along with a few call boxes along the way. I realize that walkie-talkies are the standard way of communicating, but it helps to have back-up options in such a sparse and (in some ways) inhospitable terrain. I did that with my layout--and the local "citizens" appreciate the convenience thereof.

  • @Ken-Kaef
    @Ken-Kaef 15 дней назад +1

    Thanks for posting. I loved that you included the members operating their enormous HO layout. That gives us viewers a true perspective of just how big the La Mesa club layout is. The club I belong to here in South Australia has a layout 100' long by 14' wide. It does not compare to the Tehatchapi layout.😄 Cheers Ken

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  13 дней назад

      Hi, Ken! I appreciate you watching! It sounds like your club has a pretty amazing layout as well. I bet it would be hard for anyone, anywhere to compare to the size of the Tehachapi layout. I can’t imagine how long it would take a single person to build and maintain that! -Mike

  • @NormanAllen-ps9ju
    @NormanAllen-ps9ju 7 дней назад +1

    Outstanding ,well worth a long visit !

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      I do look forward to visiting again and keeping tabs on their progress! -Mike

  • @angeloavanti2538
    @angeloavanti2538 14 дней назад +1

    I visited there a number of years ago. Very slick stuff. They did a great job.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hello! I had a blast during my visit. I'm hoping to make many more visits to see their progress! -Mike

  • @chrisbrown1585
    @chrisbrown1585 4 дня назад +1

    Northlandz, in Flemington, NJ. I don't know the size of the layout, but it takes the better part of a day to go through

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      That sounds pretty neat. I’ll have to add that one to my to-do list next time I head out east! -Mike

  • @possumbayou8238
    @possumbayou8238 15 дней назад +1

    I used to go every weekend when I live in San Diego. Great place

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад

      That sounds like an excellent weekend routine to have! I’m sure I would visit often if I lived nearby. Even being there for several hours, I feel like I didn’t see the half of it! -Mike

  • @andriesgrabowsky2717
    @andriesgrabowsky2717 7 дней назад +1

    Twice the speed starts looking realistic

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      I imagine it takes quite a while for a train to make it all the way around the layout. I asked one of the club members and he said it took “quite a while!” -Mike

  • @robertzimmerman365
    @robertzimmerman365 15 дней назад +2

    I saw this layout when my parent’s and me were on a trip, back in 1968, i think.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад

      Very cool! I was reading how the clubs have been around for quite a while. I’m sure it would be really neat to watch their progress over the decades. -Mike

  • @sullyway51
    @sullyway51 15 дней назад

    The largest I have personally seen was the Geoffrey Humann O scale layout of the Southern Pacific Line from Roseville to Mount Shasta City California. It was at his Ranch outside of Gerber California. He also had a large collection of operating steam tractors and a life size European narrow gauge railway that ran around his ranch.

  • @RichardBough-yk2ei
    @RichardBough-yk2ei 13 дней назад +1

    Roslyn 's Model Trains at Valley Heights NSW Australia Bigges Privately owned in Southern Hemispere

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hi, Richard! I’ll have to search for some details about that one. I’ve always found Australian railroads to be pretty interesting- and similar in a lot of way to what we have here in the U.S. -Mike

  • @az8theist977
    @az8theist977 15 дней назад +1

    One of the most fantastic layouts I've ever seen!! If you're into model trains or just trains in general, it is well worth the price of admission.
    Don't forget to see the N-cale layout; amazing!! Check out why the fire department was called to somebodys back yard swimming pool!!!!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hello! I agree-- it is a pretty amazing museum. I want to visit again and spend more time looking at the N-scale. The place was a case of sensory overload for the model railroader- in a very good way! Ha. -Mike

  • @texaseagletrains
    @texaseagletrains 15 дней назад +1

    The largest model train layout I ever saw in person was Roadside America in Pennsylvania. Sadly, think it was torn down a few years ago. It was done in O scale 3 rail but it was a replica of Reading PA, in the 20's to 50's. The largest home layouts I have seen were Chuck Ellis' and David Barrows when I was a kid. Being a 3 rail O scale modeler I wish you had videoed the O scale layout in San Diego.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      That sounds like it was a pretty cool layout! I’m an HO guy, but appreciate all the creativity and hard work that goes into layouts of all scales. -Mike

  • @154Colin
    @154Colin 15 дней назад +2

    Very unusual plugin for the NCE controller. It looks as though in place of the RJ11 (Ethernet) plug there using a... appears to be a DB-type plug.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад

      Yes, it’s an interesting setup for sure. I asked one of the guys about it. Apparently, the modified plugin helps with the problem of the cable plug clips snapping off after repeated use. As an NCE guy myself, I was pretty intrigued by it. -Mike

  • @robmagu65
    @robmagu65 15 дней назад +1

    It is a GREAT layout, unique in many ways that sets it apart from other layouts. I have run here many, many times and it is a close to a 'real railroad' as you can get. This was not an OPS session as LMMRRC OPS sessions are 50's only.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  13 дней назад

      Hi there! I agree- they did an amazing job on the layout. The amount of detail and craftsmanship are top notch and definitely museum quality. I’m sure running on the layout was a blast! Thank you for clarifying about the OPS session. I would love to visit sometime when they’re having one of those events. -Mike

  • @trainglen22
    @trainglen22 12 дней назад

    Wow!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  12 дней назад

      I agree...it's a pretty impressive place. Definitely something everyone should see if they get a chance! -Mike

  • @Elf_Hour
    @Elf_Hour 16 дней назад +1

    8:14 nice to see the Katy)

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад +1

      Haha…you caught that too! It was pretty cool seeing some MKT representation there. If I only had that much space for my layout! -Mike

  • @paulyosef7550
    @paulyosef7550 14 дней назад +1

    WOW, AWESOME

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hello! I agree- they did an amazing job on this layout! It's definitely an inspiration for the rest of us. -Mike

  • @scotabot7826
    @scotabot7826 15 дней назад +1

    Pretty cool!!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! I agree-- the club did an amazing job on their layout! -Mike

  • @gmaneis
    @gmaneis 15 дней назад +1

    The largest layout I've seen is at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, but this one looks far more impressive. Thanks for a great video.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  12 дней назад

      Hello! I've seen some pictures from of that layout. It looks pretty impressive. I will have to visit it sometime! -Mike

    • @jamesrea329
      @jamesrea329 4 дня назад +1

      I’ve been to both. The Chicago layout is very nice but nowhere near as large or as realistic as the San Diego layout. I’ve also spent time railfanning the real Tehachipi pass and even got to ride a railroad excursion over the pass in 2011. It’s amazing how accurately this layout captures the real railroad. I don’t think there is any other layout in the world that captures the original so faithfully. Also, this video doesn’t really capture how large this layout is. That’s not a criticism, I’m not sure a video could capture it. Not only is it long and wide, it’s also tall, the trains climb over 12 feet during their run, which takes close to an hour.

  • @BrianDeSpain-x6w
    @BrianDeSpain-x6w 16 дней назад +1

    Wow

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад

      It was a lot of fun visiting the museum! They have some real world-class layouts there. -Mike

  • @michellewal8219
    @michellewal8219 13 дней назад +1

    Great layout could be even better with moving cars!

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  13 дней назад

      Hello! Yes, they did an amazing job on this layout. I agree, it would be cool to see moving vehicles. That would add a new dimension to the hobby! -Mike

  • @jeeptjxwrangler1088
    @jeeptjxwrangler1088 15 дней назад +1

    Great video! The biggest layout I have seen, was at the Choo Choo Barn in Pennsylvania! 👍🏻🇺🇸

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад +1

      That’s excellent! I’ve seen that in a lot of magazine and videos. It has been on my bucket list for a long time, but I don’t make it out east very often. I appreciate you watching! -Mike

    • @jeeptjxwrangler1088
      @jeeptjxwrangler1088 15 дней назад

      @@MainTrack you will love it!

  • @jasonweir6345
    @jasonweir6345 15 дней назад +2

    That's a very impressive layout. It's been featured in MR a couple times. But it's a prime example that shows even in s vast expanse like that, sound units are way over done. Hearing all those engines whining away would drive me nuts. It's like standing on the jet way next to an airport terminal!
    Still don't think it's as big as the North Metro Model Railroad Club's layout.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад +2

      Hello! Yes, I had seen some past article on it and it was on my to-do list. So glad I was able to pay it a visit! Striking a balance with the sound can be tricky. I usually run my stuff with sound on, but nowadays keep the volume pretty low. Louder sound tends to be a lot for my ears during ops sessions!

  • @dusterracerdan
    @dusterracerdan 6 дней назад +1

    Then you should go to Northlands, it’s twice as big

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      That’s sounds pretty cool! I’ll have to check that out sometime. -Mike

  • @winfriedbanzhaf1067
    @winfriedbanzhaf1067 6 дней назад +1

    I saw the one in Hamburg, Germany

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      I’ve been hearing a lot about that one! It definitely sounds like one that’s worth checking out. -Mike

  • @Txloganc
    @Txloganc 14 дней назад +1

    intro gave me a good laugh

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hello! I appreciate you stopping in to watch! -Mike

  • @DanielJohn-t6b
    @DanielJohn-t6b 12 дней назад +1

    Biggest I've seen is Prairie Scale Model Rail Roaders in Lombard, illinois

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hello! I believe I’ve seen a video of that layout online. I’d love to visit it sometime! -Mike

    • @DanielJohn-t6b
      @DanielJohn-t6b 11 дней назад

      @@MainTrack be my guest, I'm a member. Just let us know. Friday nights are the best time

  • @taylorbaggarleyunionpacifi3409
    @taylorbaggarleyunionpacifi3409 15 дней назад +1

    Hey Mike how are you doing well got bought computer for my room in the fall back hobby got computer for early birthday I also just been busy man I recently got sick from covid I feel a lot better now i hope your doing well new mkt layout

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  13 дней назад

      Hello, Taylor! Glad to hear you’re feeling better. That sounds like it was a rough one. That’s really cool you got a new computer. I bet that kept you busy in a fun way. I have a new computer on my wish list, so we will see what Santa brings this Christmas. Haha. Layout progress is coming along- slowly but surely! -Mike

    • @taylorbaggarleyunionpacifi3409
      @taylorbaggarleyunionpacifi3409 13 дней назад

      @@MainTrack It was Mike having covid not me out down but yes indeed my computer really was wish I want for a awhile I will let u when get my soft my layout soon in the fall I do shot out to u

  • @mybadluckcharm
    @mybadluckcharm 7 дней назад +1

    Wow, nice layouts, but you weren't lucky at all. Lines featuring the SP, and not a single piece of SP power was run.
    I did like that SD24 run, though. But man.... no SP. That hurt a bit.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  4 дня назад

      Yes, I was hoping to see a few more trains. Honestly, it was very like my trip to the prototype a few years ago- waiting for hours and only seeing a handful of trains! I like SP/SSW as well since I saw quite a bit of it in Missouri growing up. -Mike

  • @jimrockford3662
    @jimrockford3662 14 дней назад +1

    This vid is about Le mesa, not wonderland in Germany. Some folks just like to gab on. This is a wonderful layout. Brilliant model of a great bit of railroad.👍🏽

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  11 дней назад

      Hello! It's certainly a layout I could visit many more times. I've heard a few guys talking about the layout in Germany. I may just have to add that one to my to-do list as well! -Mike

  • @francisdoudney7000
    @francisdoudney7000 15 дней назад +1

    Great layout however

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  13 дней назад

      Hello! Yes, they certainly did a great job in this layout. I’m not sure it’ll ever be “done.” But, I’ll look forward to going back sometime to see what progress they’ve made. Thanks for watching! -Mike

  • @e.t.p.3710
    @e.t.p.3710 13 дней назад +2

    Calling the San Diego creation a "layout" just doesn't seem to give adequate credit. It's a "model railroad" in so many senses of the term, with prototypical operations complemented by extraordinary scenery that mirrors the route of the rails over Tehachapi.

  • @davidlytle4696
    @davidlytle4696 16 дней назад

    I've been to the San Diego model railroad museum it's fantastic there are no words for it

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад

      Yes, it’s one of those things where I wondered if a video would do it justice…but figured I’d try! You have to be there in person to appreciate the size of it. I look forward to going back again sometime. -Mike

  • @genethesurveyor
    @genethesurveyor 4 дня назад +1

    The model has buildings that might have been present in 1950's but doe not stay in character since this rout was one of the great grades where Southern Pacific used Cab Forward 4-8-8-2 steam engines to pull the freights up the hill to Tehachapi. during the fifties and sixties is when the RR converted to diesel but the engines in this video are way beyond the size and power of the diesels used in that early time. In the 1960's, I was on a survey crew that surveyed the road through Caliente where the famous Caliente Loop makes a horseshoe turn. At about 11 min, 22 sec you can see a train passing through that curve. The curve is so tight that you can hear the wheels scrubbing on the rails and a fine dusting of steel flakes comes off every car going around that curve. Those buildings had to be from the early 50's because they were largely gone in the middle 60's. Today, the only building left is a private home and the U.S. Post Office.

  • @mewsdo
    @mewsdo 4 дня назад

    What's happening here? Is this a model train video or an organ video?

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  3 дня назад

      Hello! Thanks for watching. Yep, this is a model train video. Are you referencing the music? I do have a quick intro tune for about 5 seconds off the top, and 5 seconds at the end. But, that totals about 10 seconds of the whole 15 minute video. Are there some other sounds you’re hearing? -Mike

    • @mewsdo
      @mewsdo 3 дня назад

      @@MainTrack Of course it's a train video... Somehow it came on after I clicked on an organ video. Strange! Good thing I'm into both!

  • @francisdoudney7000
    @francisdoudney7000 15 дней назад +1

    All the trains I see are doing about 20 miles per hour. I guess they have no judgment of track speed lol

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  13 дней назад

      I know the prototype has some pretty slow speeds through the mountains, but I’m not sure what the limits are. That sounds like a good research project for me! Ha. -Mike

    • @andyevans2336
      @andyevans2336 12 дней назад

      Funny, most rivet counters and foamers complain that the speeds are too fast. These speeds are correct for the trackage seen.

  • @petercrossley1069
    @petercrossley1069 3 дня назад

    So boring watching endless freight grinding along.

  • @numbereightyseven
    @numbereightyseven 15 дней назад

    There's some annoying fault with your editing. White flashes between scenes. Urgh. Going elsewhere.

    • @MainTrack
      @MainTrack  15 дней назад +1

      Hi there. Sorry to disappoint you with 5 or 6 quick flash transitions during the entire 15 minute video. It’s not a fault in editing, it’s a legitimate scene transition option in the software and I chose to use it. I would hope the rest of the production is of high enough quality to keep your viewership. But, I’m sorry we didn’t meet your standards.