Thanks for your comment and question. The bridge is removable. You lift it up on the left about an inch and then you slide it to the left. Track pins are on the right side.
John, I have noticed that I’m going have clearance issues with the MTH double bridge with my articulated engines. The engines are too wide for the walk ways built into the bride. Any suggestions?
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!! ... this is soooooooooooooo good !!! ... some really good bench work here ... I love it ... like to see a track plan ... great space for a layout ... is it a basement ???
+Bob Landess Thanks Bob. It is in the basement. If you can get a hold of O-gauge Railroading magazine run 258, there is a diagram of the layout in the article titled "A 3-rail Tribute to Wild Mary".
I love your layout.
Thanks! Glad you love it.
John, very impressive layout. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed as well!
mjc, Thanks for the complement.
Awesome layout, WOW! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks mulligan.
Excellent work.
Thanks for commenting Steve.
👌 noticed ya have a Tucker auto model 🤗
Wow. Great Trains, great towns & great video. Thanks for posting.--Tom
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
just seeing your video and nicely sceniced layout as I contemplate my own track plan. you have done some beautiful work!
Thanks Peter!
Beautiful layout! Very well done! All steam, too. I like that! Thanks for posting.
Thanks for complement. Glad you liked it bridgman.
That's an awesome layout sir
Thanks Guy!
Very nice. I counted 22 cars on one train-incredible!
You missed just a few. :) There are 25 cars being pulled by the Pennsy Q2. Thanks for the comments. Much appreciated.
Awesome layout, love all the prr engines
+John Johnson Thanks John!
Great run and very nice layout John
Thanks Jeff.
Your Welcome!!!!
Great layout John. I really like the PRR H-3 and PRR Q-2.
Tim
Glad you liked it Tim. The H-3 is a pretty neat little engine.
DUDE YOU OWN A Q2? THAT IS AWESOME!
awesome layout
Thanks!
Outstanding! I model the same scale but don't have as much room. The detail is spot on and I only wish I could expand.
Major Bill
+William Graham III Thanks for your comment William.
very nice job on your layout
Thanks bob.
Hey John, I really enjoy watching your video. I have a question. Is your bridge removable?
Thanks for your comment and question. The bridge is removable. You lift it up on the left about an inch and then you slide it to the left. Track pins are on the right side.
John, I have noticed that I’m going have clearance issues with the MTH double bridge with my articulated engines. The engines are too wide for the walk ways built into the bride. Any suggestions?
Nice layout... I like all that great Pennsy rolling stock!
A Ride On the O Scale Ironbound RR
Glad you like it. I switch back and forth between Pennsylvania and Western Maryland.
Real sweet layout ! Hope mine turns out half as good as yours..thanks for sharing. .
Thanks Lance.
very nice,,i like it
Thanks Mark.
Very beautiful layout!! You have pennsy steam....I'm subbed! lol
Thanks!
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!! ... this is soooooooooooooo good !!! ... some really good bench work here ... I love it ... like to see a track plan ... great space for a layout ... is it a basement ???
+Bob Landess Thanks Bob. It is in the basement. If you can get a hold of O-gauge Railroading magazine run 258, there is a diagram of the layout in the article titled "A 3-rail Tribute to Wild Mary".
You have a very nice layout! Very well done video! I Subscribed!
***** Thanks kstrains.
what size is ur layout
The industrial area is 22 1/2 x4 feet. Mountain area is 11 x 5 feet. Country area is 8 1/2 x 4 feet. City is 9 x 9. Total of 238 square feet.
Awesome !
Thanks Zeee Man
Love noisy layouts. Hope your wife has a white noise machine.
She has an embroidery machine that makes just as much noise! So I guess we are even. LOL.