This 50+ Year old Model Train Layout still Works! A Historical Layout Tour with a Special Guest.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Got to be one of the Layout Tours during the National N Scale Convention in Nevada! Along with that was a special visitor from Southern California, John,
    John and others used to work on our Standard gauge HO scale Train layout going back as far as the late 60s.
    This Train Layout was moved from Southern California to Nevada around 9 years ago. John and others helped us dismantle the layout, and they have only seen it by watching this channel since then.
    John was finally able to come up north to see it in person again. It brought back a lot of memories. We where excited to have John share some of the history and memories with us, and now you. Lots of changes have happened over the many years.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:52 - Layout Tour Visitors
    02:33 - National N Scale Convention
    03:15 - Special Guest Introduction
    05:10 - Johns History with the layout
    07:15 - Main Street
    09:15 - Oil Refinery, Power Sub Station
    09:45 - Orange orchard, Cows and Cement
    10:29 - Keddie Wye
    11:32 - Round House / Diesel facility
    12:48 - The High Line. Lots of changes
    15:25 - Layout From the 50s. Paper Bridge
    17:17 - Staging yard added
    20:59 - The DC control panel
    22:16 - Once a Mountain
    23:24 - Natural Gas and Baskin Robbins Ice Cream?
    24:06 - Tehachapi Monolith Cement Plant
    24:42 - The Desert Scene
    25:02 - A Living Tribute
    25:51 - Thank you John
    Thanks for watching!
    And thank you John once again.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @vivianbenge2331
    @vivianbenge2331 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a great video about generations of model railroaders working together to build a preserve both a railroad and the memories that went with it. Thanks for all your work!

    • @ModelRailroading
      @ModelRailroading  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. It was a fun video to be able to do.

  • @brucethebassbrand4564
    @brucethebassbrand4564 Год назад +1

    WOW... what a great connection story of your empire from someone who remembers it before the 2 of you restored it. Hmmm, late 60's early 70's...my grandparents lived in Lakewood, took me to dizzyland or nuts berry farm regularly. Enjoyed hearing the history of where this cool layout originated......

  • @adriengadson3544
    @adriengadson3544 Год назад +1

    Great looking older layout. These guys had some monster wiring headaches to figure out when i was in diapers. Nice to see it running and updated.

    • @ModelRailroading
      @ModelRailroading  Год назад

      The wiring has been an interesting challenge for sure. Kind of cool.some of the stuff they did with it.

  • @timothyjohnston4083
    @timothyjohnston4083 Год назад +4

    @16:55 Your as-yet-unnamed town up above the High Line should be named "Dawkinville" in honour of the family who began the layout.

    • @4449John
      @4449John Год назад +4

      Or maybe Dockenville to match the spelling; I love that name though, good choice. If they do, a real tribute might be a small hardware store in that town called Gerald's Hardware, as he was the hardware guru of the ages, having worked as a machinist for ages.

  • @4449John
    @4449John Год назад +5

    Let me echo what John G said; thanks for salvaging the Downey Pacific layout when nobody else could, you have done it proud, I love what you have done with it. Meeting the Docken's changed my life, which happened at Tehachapi Loop of all places, in time they became family and Gerald became a second father to me. He taught me many things, most of all to keep things simple and just model what can be truly seen at operating distances. As for that lumber area near the entrance to the High Line, it is very different now, Dennis used to have model of an Alco C415 painted up for a private lumber outfit; if memory serves, it was called Silver Bell Lumber or something like that, but this was when I first found these guys in 1975 and many dead brain cells are between then and now, I was just 19. He and his Brother Richard used to make a lot of lumber on flat car loads, even some lumber loaded truck models too (wish I could post a photo here). It was a little funny though, the Docken's and I both loved the SP when we met, but when our tastes started to vary, they went north like WP and BN in taste, and I went East, like Arizona desert and my own all Alco railroad. I really miss that family, there is big hole where they used to be in my life, too bad some things just don't last. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, best wishes, John Huey

    • @ModelRailroading
      @ModelRailroading  Год назад +2

      Thanks for all the extra info. Sounds like it really was a great bunch of people to know.

    • @4449John
      @4449John Год назад +1

      @@ModelRailroading Yes, they were very special. We even had back yard BBQ's and played poker until late at night on Saturdays; some great conversations were had then.

  • @Sunshine_AK
    @Sunshine_AK 11 месяцев назад +1

    Super cool!! Love the fact that you all were able to keep it workable for so long ❤
    Fun to watch.🙂

    • @ModelRailroading
      @ModelRailroading  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks

    • @Sunshine_AK
      @Sunshine_AK 11 месяцев назад

      @@ModelRailroading we also have figured out your recent train trip 🙂

  • @hmfic4297
    @hmfic4297 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hahaaaaa John next time i see you at Jeff's I'm going to ask you for your autograph cuz now you're celebrity RUclipsr see you at rail master ( oh yeah the layout very nice job gentleman love to see it in person someday)

  • @tsitracommunications2884
    @tsitracommunications2884 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a layout i started on since 81 and i an still working on it

  • @randygates364
    @randygates364 Год назад +2

    Wonderful! May she have another 50 years of great railroading ahead!

  • @nscalestation
    @nscalestation Год назад +1

    How cool that this layout still exist 50+ years and almost 500 miles later. I grew up in the 1960's just to the west of Downey in South Gate and the mention of Dr. Demento and RC Cola brought back great memories. I was at the convention and busy with my own layout so did not do any of the tours, wish I had gone to see this layout. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @Longshadowsmodeltrees
    @Longshadowsmodeltrees Год назад +2

    Great video Guy's....Enjoyed the history of the Layout and glad you saved it. Bob

  • @cowboyvalley
    @cowboyvalley Год назад +3

    That was a neat retrospective! Thanks John and Don and Don! ...Claude

  • @Mike-tg7dj
    @Mike-tg7dj Год назад +1

    I've been here since the 50s and I'm still not ready to be pitched out.

  • @switchitarailroad
    @switchitarailroad Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed watching this. It's amazing how that layout has survived and morphed through the years. Glad it has a new home and owners that appreciate it for what it is. 😄

  • @johnbanicki7232
    @johnbanicki7232 Год назад +2

    What a great video. Loved seeing the old pictures comparing the old layout to the current configuration. Must have been great to have one of the original builders come and see the layout. Thanks for sharing!

  • @howardlervik4983
    @howardlervik4983 Год назад +1

    I loved some of the "old school" techniques used on the layout like using a Baskin Robbins container for an oil tank or a red light and mirror for a line detector. Very creative. Great layout!

  • @ronaldrondeau7870
    @ronaldrondeau7870 Год назад +1

    Great job to keeping this layout alive

  • @TheOriginalBadger
    @TheOriginalBadger Год назад +2

    Very interesting to hear whats changed, and what hasn't. Its cool that John was able to visit and give you a bit of a history lesson. :)

  • @IMRROcom
    @IMRROcom Год назад +3

    If I would of known your layout was open on the N scale convention and you were in the area, I would of made a larger effort to get to the N scale show. Looks like I missed out, bummer.

  • @vincenthuying98
    @vincenthuying98 Год назад +1

    Cool episode Don, love this in depth on the standard gauge part of the layout. John’s story really adds to the historical perspective of the layout in concordance with the channel name. Cheerio

  • @scottday8
    @scottday8 Год назад +1

    But the Mystery continues he never did mention to Road or the tunnel that is now where we called Jim‘s land will have to hear the story on that

  • @daviddryden8088
    @daviddryden8088 10 месяцев назад

    Creepy. I have never seen this video before this moment and yet, the red bar and starting the video somewhere near the end, teIls me that have seen almost the entire video before, according to YT. Which I have not. A Mandela Effect courtesy of the internet perhaps? But apparently, I'm going to watch this whole thing again. I'll let you know if it rings any bells. ...........

    • @daviddryden8088
      @daviddryden8088 10 месяцев назад +1

      It didn't. Good content anyway though. I would have watched it. Nice to know I already did in some other timeline. Shows I still have good taste in video watching.