Here are some more photos taken at the 2009 NMRA convention in Hartford, CT during layout tours.
One fellow had what amounted to a NH museum in his basement. I believe that he worked for the NH and rescued much of his collection from the trash.
This is NH dinning car china and silverware. I believe that the table and seat are also from the NH.
The 379 front and headlight are from an EP-5. The Merchants Limited sign is the actual sign used on the train.
The is the actual Westport interlocking.
I also visited the Stamford Model Railroad Club. This is one of the oldest O gauge 2-rail club's in the country. It is located in the basement of a church in downtown Stamford. (I have forgotten the church's name.) I highly recommend that all NH fans visit this club if possible.
Here is a freight passing through Stamford.
The layout was controlled from a central panel in 2009. It was built long before DCC. It is probably still straight DC with block control.
This is the main town. I believe it was called Van Ness.
A GG-1 powered train arrives at Stamford.