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Reply to "Lets hear, see and learn about your "3-Rail Traditional Toy Train Layout""

My 15x19 L-shaped layout is probably ly my last O-gauge, three-rail Lionel-oriented layout. It follows several years of presenting holiday layouts in the living room (and later) in our two-stall garage. We invited 200+ friends to our Holiday Open House events, and my wife Carol prepared a table filled with snacks. Some foodies probably favored the table more than the trains!

After the years of hosting our Holiday Train Open House events, I joined (and later led as its President) a local O-gauge train club. Members built several layouts open to the public at local venues during the calendar year.at a local venues. Later still, a corps of area hobbyists built and operated a large O-gauge layout at Layman Library during the holiday season. During its five-year run, more than 22,000 visitors dropped by.

Then I focused on designing and building the current L-shaped layout. It's not a "hi-rail" layout; rather, it's a deliberate attempt to  create a 1950s-ish layout with no scenery but filled with buildings, operating accessories, and a modest track plan of Lionel tubular track and switches.

The lower level has an industrial district with sidings and operating accessories, a Victorian neighborhood with houses, a suburban neighborhood, a city park, a downtown area with appropriate operating accessories, and a Dinosaur Park (for kids to enjoy). The minimum curve and switches are all O42 - the largest size that would fit in the Train Room.

The upper level has three short trolley lines - all of them with Christmas décor- plus 35 Department 66 North Pole Village lighted porcelain buildings.

The lower level is wired for Lionel's TMCC and MTH''s DCS control technology - selectable through a knife switch. Trains respond to a CAB-1 or a Remote Commander respectively. The upper level is wired with DC through a PC power supply routed to three separate voltage control knobs.

A track plan for each level is attached. Also some pix of the layout.

Mike Mottler      LCCA 12394

Well done, Mike!

Peter

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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