Layout tour

Model Railroad Club of Toronto 2012 Annual Shows Feb 12, 19, 20, 26

Visit one the premier 2 rail O scale model railroads in North America.   The Central Ontario Railway is a thriving bustling railroad set in the late 1950's in Ontario.     The club has been building the railway in its current location since 1946, yet has continued to modernize the modeling techniques and control systems.     The railroad is vast, having been built into a 5000 sqft facility.   Featuring 6000 feet of track, full prototypic CTC, two major yards and engine facilities.

Layout Tour

An Alco RS-3 from RFFSA (Brazilian Federal Railway) pics-up a car at station and departs. The locomotive is a Atlas/Kato modified and repainted. Inside is a Soundtraxx Tsunami decoder.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxuO-d0V0hY

 

jarhead's picture

Jerry's Hoboken RR

Here is the progress on my friend Jerry's O scale 2 Rail layout. Last night I laid the water on the pier/barge docking area while he was installing a sound decoder in my "Little Joe" Dockside.

The barge and the tower are all scratchbuilt by Jerry.

 

 

Here is a different view of the waterfront

Great Western Trunk & Pacific

I started my layout about a year ago, and it has now reached the stage where I feel I can start sharing a little ;-)

I made a free website at wix.com that shows a bit of an overview of the layout. http://www.wix.com/kengoudsward/gwtp

And just now decided that I'll do a bit of blogging as I go. Projects underway at the moment:

- custom paintjobs, decals and weathering for a few locos

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Rail and Air technology fusion

I have enjoyed the recent excellent videos that have been posted on the forum, which got me wondering...... about technology fusion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YQIMGV5vtd4

Michel Boucher's D&H Adirondack Branch

 

 

ekul24's picture

Thoroughfare Gap Railroad

Hello everyone, I’ve been reading MRH for about a year now and really enjoyed reading through the forum and seeing everyone’s layouts. I’m in New Zealand in a small town where I don’t have any connections with other local modellers so it’s nice to still get to see what other people are working on.


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