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Trainfest 2014 model railroad show at State Fair Park in West Allis, Wisconsin (suburban Milwaukee), November 2014.

On30 "Jim Bob Colorado narrow gauge" layout by Jim Zeren and Bob Smoczynski

 

125 getting some water in North Yard.

2018 Mountain States RPM meet, Evanston, Wyoming

The D&RGW K-27 gets ready for its first run of the day while the NS SD40-2 is checked out for another of its many runs.

 

Roanoke Valley Model Railroaders (RVMR) at the Blue Ridge Live Steamers (BRLS) Halloween Run.

I can't get enough of this bridge. I heard it was a HUGE hit at the Milwaukee show. Green signal? The signals are set up so that the signal goes from green to red only when the lift bridge is raised for "boat" traffic.

 

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The exhibit's main attraction is a large, G-gauge train set complete with a first-class passenger train and a freight train that loop past each other on separate tracks. The trains speed past ten replicas of some of San Francisco's most famous places including the Conservatory of Flowers itself, the Japanese Tea Garden, the Golden Gate Bridge, Mission Dolores, Chinatown's dragon gate, the Transamerica Pyramid building, the Ferry Building, Coit Tower, Ghirardelli Square and the Bently Reserve (formerly the Federal Reserve Building). Surrounding these landmarks is a magical landscape of miniature gardens and parks created with living plants including dwarf conifers, tiny orchids and more.

 

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NS heritage ES44DC resting on the table.

Old section of Kingstown. Most likely to be modernized or planed to be.

The Monashee Pacific was a proposed railway in the 1950's that was never built. The Edmonton Model Railway Association, located at Fort Edmonton Park, has created a world where this railway exists. The level of detail is incredible, from the towns, the trains and the people, no minute detail has been omitted. There is even someone taking a crap in the woods with a bear approaching him.

 

I could have spent days photographing this incredible layout. I have only included the highlights.

Model Railroad Club at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, CA.

In between red and green cycle.

MHL train boarding.

#TrainTopia is a 2,500 square foot G Scale layout on display at the Museum of American Railroad in the Frisco Discovery Center. For more information, please see:

 

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Conrail SD40-2 resting. The 6375 is an brass kit.

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Photos from the 2024 St. Louis Railroad Prototype Modelers meet in Collinsville, IL.

Conrail SD40-2 resting. The 6375 is an brass kit.

Peter's Curve

 

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This is the setup plan for the February operating session.

Please note that the East and West labels are reversed in this view.

An HO-Scale BNSF ES44AC is seen at a model railroad show in LaGrange, IL.

The Monashee Pacific was a proposed railway in the 1950's that was never built. The Edmonton Model Railway Association, located at Fort Edmonton Park, has created a world where this railway exists. The level of detail is incredible, from the towns, the trains and the people, no minute detail has been omitted. There is even someone taking a crap in the woods with a bear approaching him.

 

I could have spent days photographing this incredible layout. I have only included the highlights.

Not bad for a Varney shell make in the 50's

4621 backing into North Yard.

The Monashee Pacific was a proposed railway in the 1950's that was never built. The Edmonton Model Railway Association, located at Fort Edmonton Park, has created a world where this railway exists. The level of detail is incredible, from the towns, the trains and the people, no minute detail has been omitted. There is even someone taking a crap in the woods with a bear approaching him.

 

I could have spent days photographing this incredible layout. I have only included the highlights.

My friend BUTTERCUP. She's my little train and model helper.I fell with her and accidently broke her leg. I felt so bad and now she is doing better.Long story but I was disabled 2 yrs ago from car wreck and she has been and inspiration to me. Thanks Buttercup !!!

Japan's biggest railway diorama which was really impressive. I also appreciate that model railroading in Japan is focused on the present and not the past, unlike back home in the States.

HV 0-6-0 175 milling about in North Yard.

125 getting some coal in North Yard.

NS heritage ES44DC resting on the table.

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