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Dear Matt,

The radius of track is 49.5,45.0 and 40.0 - standard Atlas O 2rail.

This railroad was meant for 2-6-0, 2-8-0 and B truck diesels which I think is great.

I run my bigger power on the Cherry Valley club in Merchantville NJ

BTW, Thank you Chris and Others under the Tech Support section for guidance to post what will be my first (of many) photos. 

I used nothing but standard Atlas O scale 2 rail track. 

At the young age of 60 I can truly say been there, done that with hand laid track, when you start attending too many funerals for your friends or clients its time to run trains and don't reinvent the wheel.

I ask all you arm chair O scalers to get of your chair and start your layout.

Trust me, the layout won't fit in your casket or urn!!!!  John

 

John,

Great layout! I am planning another layout now. I really thought of handlaid track again but I may go the route that you have chosen. I am 66 and I want to run trains as quickly as I can. It looks as though the Atlas 2R track is in short supply right now though. I will have to do  a little internet surfing today and check it out.

I can't wait to see the finished layout.

Malcolm

John,

What you have so far looks great!  I'm looking forward to seeing your progress.

Well, I will joining the 60 club in a few short weeks, and with our last daughter marrying last weekend, we now are empty nesters.  Well almost.  She and our newest son-in-law are still in the process of emptying her art studio room that will be my train room.  My first dedicated train room in 25 years.  The planning is still in my head, but I will be starting a topic of my own here about my ideas.

Dear List,

To answer Chris question on the origin of the layout name-our 3 Grandchildren

Weston, Hayley and Emmalyn - West Hayleyton and Emmaus Railroad Co.

Thank you Bob,Ed and Marty- Your layouts have given me inspiration on this forum and seeing in person and would like to see more  photos of your layouts to perhaps further inspire the future 2 rail layout builders.

Malcolm, check with Tom Thorpe (TOM TEE) about the Atlas track-I believe Tom has a fair amount in stock.

I also received a email from a OGR forum member asking about the manufacturers used so far-

Atlas track, Mianne benchwork, Woodland scenics sub terrain riser system and scenery , NCE DCC, Frog Juicers.

Thank you, John

I usually get track from some of the two rail vendors.  Norms O scale in Maine or Public Delivery in California.

I am sure others will jump in with with knowledge of existing stock.  The biggest problem IME is curved track.  Use of a track bender solves that problem.  I can make any radius desired.

John's layout could be a great advertisement  subject for several present day products.  Mianne benchwork, Woodland scenics elevation foam, Atlas track products, and some recognizable buildings. 

After seeing John's RR, excuses for why one is not building a RR dissipate.  Nice job John

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Dear List,

As Tom stated I wanted to use the available products in O scale to show our wonderful amount of resources available which were not when I started in 2 Rail in 1984-85.

The layout could not be built without benchwork being completed. I contacted the folks at Mianne in August of 2015 to get a price feel of the benchwork.

They asked me to send my layout design and within one day received a detailed description of the benchwork placement and cost.

Since I have attended the York TCA show since I have been 13, I picked up my 6 boxes of benchwork saving the cost of shipping and off to the races!!

I was shocked to find how simple the benchwork went together-I only had to use a philips head screwdriver to tighten the cams that connect the benchwork.

It took this Insurance guy who can't hang a picture only 11 hours to complete this benchwork finish to end!!!!

The total cost was $1,918.00 and trust me it was well worth the money as the results show in the photos.

I would still be twittling my fingers without firms like Mianne. Thank you, Guys!!! John

 

John.

Good to see mate.

Look, there are old men at 50 years and there are young men at 70 I'm in the latter (73) never let age get in the way just stop having birthdays and keep living.

I've pulled half my precious layout down earlier this year and have already rebuilt most of it and I do almost everything myself as I am on a limited budget.

Keep going mate.

Neville.

John:

Nice job indeed!  I did much the same back in 1996.  Working with a 'half basement', my curves are even tighter than yours!  All my track is Atlas flex and the turnouts are Old Pullman.  Radii of 40", 44" and 47" easily handle my B truck diesels, 0-6-0, 2-8-0 and 40' freight cars.  The Philadelphia & Erie is basically a shelf layout, standing on 51" tall 'table top', proving 0 scale can operate almost anywhere and inexpensively as well.

As you know, I also run my larger equipment at the Cherry Valley club.

More pictures!!

 

Pete Trunk

 

Hey John.  Well I remember back in the day when making switching layouts was rarely out of the box. As fun as that was it was time consuming. Time goes on with much progress for RTR O scalers. While not for everyone you have transitioned gracefully into the "RTR build it (run it) while you can generation".

I will be rebuilding my layout one rail at a time long after you have had many an open house operations session! I can say that All your  efforts are as nice as all the switching layouts of the past years. Bravo good buddy. Run it in the best of health.

Thanks for years of motivation.

you did bring me into O scale.

Leroof(Pierre).

 

John, in the fourth or fith photo I have a question. Is that a Berkshire valley foundry building kit you assembled and weathered?  It is really nice.I think I still may have one unassembled in a box that I put aside for a "one of these days"( more like one of these decades) project. 

btw, I am an old school guy that has  set aside a few frog juicers and NCE hand held for the inevitable modernization process!

I really like the sub terrain riser system. Gradual lift in elevations..cool.

Great plan John. I am liking it the more I look at it.  Running several trains at ease with DCC.

Dear Pierre, Pete and Neville,

Pierre, we go way back!!! The Linfield Northern and Southern has found a new home at Rich Yoder's house. Come to think of it, he also bought my 2x6 switching layout. 

The foundry you are looking at is actually the boiler house for the 3 piece Coal Mine set made by K&S(?) Models from York, Pa. and kit was built for me by Bob Ross.

 

Neville, your layout has truly been a inspiration for many of us and someday would like to visit you in Australia- our daughter and her Navy Commander husband are now in Guam-you never know.

Peter, you need to show your  Philadelphia and Erie layout to this new generation of O scalers as we old timers have enjoyed your urban themed layout over the years and you made me a Penn Central fan!!!!  

More photos to come ,if that's OK. John

 

Dear Forum List,

Attached  photos of progress as of 03/24/2019.

New name of the railroad is West Hayleyton  Avery and Emmaus Railroad Co. in honor of our new granddaughter Avery Claire Dunn.

Scenery to cover foam base next on the agenda. More progress photos to come.

Please enjoy. John

Strasburg Show 04/06 , 08/10 , 10/12/19

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Dear Simon , et al,

We commissioned 40 trees to be made by a Baltimore area couple Theresa and Willie who we met at the Timonium Scale show about 10 years ago. Each tree is constructed using #12/14 wire armature and covered with water putty. Theresa hand sculptured the bark , painted accordingly and finished with Woodland scenics clump material.She also did a weeping willow and a  dead tree which we call "Hangman's Tree".

The large pine trees were done by my friend and fellow O scaler Bruce Mohn who has created scenes at natural museum's throughout the USA. he also built the 30th Street Station structure for the Cherry Valley Club as seen in other threads.

The smaller various pine trees were cleverly built using pipe cleaners  by a retired NYPD homicide detective found on EBAY.

There are a few Woodland scenics and JTT trees but they are woefully small even though they  are supposed to be O scale size.

I have included some photos of the Theresa made tree size perspective with my PRR Car Works N8.

We have about 125 trees on the layout and they provide a important part of the scenic "stage" that our models travel through.

Tom, you are right. I have hand laid track and other tedious tasks on my previously built modules but with todays great layout building products why bother. Life is too short !!

I can't wait for the 65-75 degree weather this weekend in New Jersey - open my 2 car garage(train room) door- and watch the golfers drive by-stop to see the layout-and some have missed there tee times - chasing a little white ball (s) around  a golf course or playing with my trains !!!

Model Railroading is the fountain of youth !!!

My wife Patty and I always welcome visitors if you are in the South Jersey /Atlantic City area.

Thank you for looking !!

John 609-432-2871   jdunn8888@comcast.net

Strasburg Show   04/06 , 08/10 , 10/12/2019

 

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John:

I've been working on a folded loop plan for the third bay in my garage and was inspired to do a variant based on your design. Hope you don't mind. I'm going to get a quote from Tim a Mianne as I really don't want to build a ton of bench work. The plan is to use MTH ScaleTrax and build it out as a 3-rail/2-rail hybrid since I have tons of 3-rail locomotives that can't be easily converted. Doing the wiring for DC, AC, DCS and DCS, believe it or not, isn't that hard -- it's just a matter of switching the source into the track buss and making sure the rails remain isolated. Minimum radius is 42" as all of my 2-rail equipment can make it through just fine (even the MTH 4014 Big Boy).

Now to continue converting rolling stock to scale wheels.

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