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I just emailed Oglebay about their train layout. We didn't get down there over the holidays this year to see the light display  because of my mother in law's illness. Last year when we were there, the trains weren't running, and a staff member told me that some of the trains had been damaged. The reply I got from my e mail said the layout is gone. Real shame, it was one of the great ones. 

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It is highly unlikely anything will be put up again.  I was told by someone in the know that the layout went into the dumpster piece by piece as he witnessed most of the destruction with sledge hammers. I also know for a fact that anything remaining was auctioned off including some track, some salvaged scenery, and the rolling stock/engines. I attended the auction.

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when we got there last year, the trains weren't running. First time ever. A lady working there told us some of the trains had been vandalized, and they couldn't find anyone to fix them. They didn't even have the snow down in the winter area. And some of the stationary cars were zip tied to the tracks. Either to prevent naughty kids or just bad people.

mountain482 posted:

It is highly unlikely anything will be put up again.  I was told by someone in the know that the layout went into the dumpster piece by piece as he witnessed most of the destruction with sledge hammers. I also know for a fact that anything remaining was auctioned off including some track, some salvaged scenery, and the rolling stock/engines. I attended the auction.

wish I had heard about that. 

The blast furnace building was not at the auction. Only some pre-built MTH buildings and Lemax buildings were there. Anything that was scratch built or kit built was nowhere to be found as far as I saw. I do know that some relatives of the people who built buildings got angry when they wanted to obtain what their loved-ones created and were apparently blown off. Several even threatened a lawsuit at that point. I am not sure what ever happened with that.

The destruction seemed to be done without concern of asking others first. There was no announcement or press release before the demolition started last March. I'm guessing they didn't want it saved.

I remember talking to a gentleman around 2012 who volunteered there for a short time. He had to stop as they wanted to schedule him and several others for specific hours to "volunteer" instead of whenever they were able. Basically they gave them schedules like they were paid workers.

It doesn’t surprise me. I got vilified for posting that the park planned to rip out the layout back in...2010, maybe? We were there at Christmastime and three different staff members told us it was to be taken out as soon as the Festival of Lights was over. People from the boards called to check on the “rumor” and the zoo backpedaled and kept it until recently. That they’d trash everything is also not surprising. Plans back then also called for getting rid of the outdoor zoo train. I don’t know whether it’s still there or not.

Same problem as all but the best museums: “we don’t know what that old thing is, so trash it.” If there had been advance notice, they could have sold things properly. They used to be a zoo focused on North American animals, but they’ve run after every fad around these last few years—and I do mean “after,” usually copying whatever Pittsburgh put up the year before. The idea that no one has mentioned it before this suggests they don’t have the visitors they used to.

it's unbelievable that no one...either the Park or the club that owned the display had no thought for the history of this layout to want parts of it to survive...or just plain greed to want to sell items from it.

Attendance was noticeably down. Last year the trains weren't even running. The year before, not many people there. It used to be shoulder to shoulder at times. There used to be a great train show at The Wilson Lodge. Two days, and tons of stuff. Then it got shoved out to a smaller building. Then totally gone. The Lights are a great show, but the main event for me was always the train layout. Doubt if I go back down again. certainly not after sitting in bumper to bumper traffic just to get to the park. 

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The layout was owned by the Good Zoo (where it was located). Some of the items on and in the display cases were on loan from people which were returned when the layout came down. There was no club involved with it. They had staff originally that ran and maintained it. That started to dwindle not too long after the train show went away.

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I went there this year, and instead of the layout,  was a "Red Panda" pacing up and down in its display that replaced the layout. That is the last time I go back.

The lights are great but so was the layout. They have enough buildings on the site to put up a new layout if they wish. There are probably enough local hobbyists to help them make a good one. A modern layout (I don't mean time  modeled, but technically) would be a fine addition to the attractions and would boost attendance.

Anyway, it was quite disappointing to find out when i got there that the layout was gone.

Ed Boyle Partner

Special Projects Editor, O Gauge Railroading Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Becky, Tom & Gabe Morgan posted:

Remember, to them scratch-built=homemade=worthless. There's no handy valuation book for one of a kind items.

well it's good to know that Oglebay is doing so well that they couldn't use some extra $..

cripes...put an ad on Craigs List...something. Better to get a few dollars from a piece of local history than dumpster fodder. Makes me believe they just wanted it gone before anyone found out what was going on.

Dave,

That appears to be just what they did. They got rid of it before anyone found out what was going on. Then the auction of what little remained happened last year in a different county at a different location than usual surplus auctions from the city. The auction had already been canceled once after the public backlash started and finally happened in November.

Ed Boyle posted:

I went there this year, and instead of the layout,  was a "Red Panda" pacing up and down in its display that replaced the layout. That is the last time I go back.

The lights are great but so was the layout. They have enough buildings on the site to put up a new layout if they wish. There are probably enough local hobbyists to help them make a good one. A modern layout (I don't mean time  modeled, but technically) would be a fine addition to the attractions and would boost attendance.

Anyway, it was quite disappointing to find out when i got there that the layout was gone.

Ed Boyle Partner

Special Projects Editor, O Gauge Railroading Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ed....I'm sure the magazine covered this layout once upon a time.....do you know the Run? I'd like to read about it again.

Peter

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