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@Magicland posted:

I'd like to thank the NJHR for having us! Had a great time, and your layout is fantastic! Some of the pics I took are attached. It was my first time there, so I have no idea what's new and what's old. Loved the bridge being painted, and the emergency exit/phone light in the subway (wonder how many folks spot that)? Didn't get a pic of it, but seeing it there was great! Where'd you guys find O-scale PATH trains?



Thank you and I am happy that you made it and enjoyed yourself

Believe it or not we had lights all the way around in the subway   There were three white lights and then one blue for the emergency phone  We used the wrong voltage and over time they all burnt out with the exception of one Blue bulb which is the one you saw

The PATH train shells are made by a company called Island Model Works  They are resin shells that come unpainted and pretty raw   Takes alot of work to get them finished   The shells fit on Railking chassis   I believe those path chassis were R17's in their first life

Thanks for posting these, Ben! Saves me the trouble! Thanks for the in depth tour today. Joni and I greatly appreciated it, and to finally see this great club is an honor.
Thanks to all of the HiRailers who made this possible.  One can only imagine all the work necessary to pull off a party like this.
Special thanks to the Father and Son (I misssed their names but they are from North Jersey) who helped me pull the air shield off from under my car. It was hanging in the street and I couldn't reach the center screw to remove it, Young lad was small enough to scoot under my SUV and pull the last screw out so we could drive the three hours home safely. I owe these two, and if you read this, Stop by my tables at York, Silver hall B11-12 at the center aisle.   

Jim I saw you and your wife there.

One of the true highlights of my 15-year tenure as Editor-in-Chief of OGR was the time, just a few years ago, when my wife Wendy and I had the distinct pleasure of attending the NJ Hi-Railers Trainstock event commemorating OGR's 50th Anniversary. That was my/our only visit to date, but that is only because the driving distance and magazine deadlines pretty much keep me stuck at my home office in January. I do hope to make it to another Trainstock in the not too distant future. Wendy and I both were amazed at the layout (I also truly enjoyed seeing the Tom Snyder Std. Gauge layout), but most of all we enjoyed meeting and being with so many fine folks in one spot at one time.

The Hi-Railers have a great layout, to be sure, and they host a great event. But best of all, the membership of that club includes some truly great ambassadors for our hobby who are also devoted supporters of OGR. I'm sure I can safely speak for the entire OGR team when I say that we love--and thank--you fine folks!

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I attended Trainstock last weekend and I had a great time. I had missed it for the 2-3 years preceding this one and I forgot what a good time it was. I am really glad I went this year. The food was great, the guys were awesome and the trains and the layout were incredible. Many thanks to all the NJ HiRailers for all their hard work in putting on this event. Here are some pictures that I took at Trainstock:

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Since I had missed the previous Trainstocks I asked Ben (bluelinec4) about what happened to various items from Marty Fitzhenry's layout. He was super nice and he gave me a personal tour of the layout pointing out the structures that made it from Marty's layout to the NJ HiRailers. This isn't a complete list because some of the pictures I took did not come out well but here are some of the structures from Marty's layout:

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@Hudson J1e posted:

Since I had missed the previous Trainstocks I asked Ben (bluelinec4) about what happened to various items from Marty Fitzhenry's layout. He was super nice and he gave me a personal tour of the layout pointing out the structures that made it from Marty's layout to the NJ HiRailers. This isn't a complete list because some of the pictures I took did not come out well but here are some of the structures from Marty's layout:

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This is Martys house  It was built by Alex Mallie and presented to MArty at a party at Alex's house   Thats MArty and Lou Caponi on the steps   You would think Corvettes would be easier to find but the three here will  do for now

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The row of Ameritowne buildings were above the tracks in the center of Martys layoutIMG_7909

The coaling tower was MArtys

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The small power station to the left with the New HAven sign was MArtys  The Coal breaker was purchased from Eliot when he decided he didnt like his layout anymore  The LArge station building in the back belonged to CArl ChancyIMG_7912

This is the back of South street station on Martys layout  The four building in the back of it were also MArtys   One of them is a Dunkin DonutsIMG_7913

This station was Martys  It used to have a Merry Christmas sign on it   We placed it here because one of our members was always complaining that we dont have a station on the orange line    We named it Syville station after our esteemed organ playerIMG_7915

In my opinion this was the nicest thing on MArtys layout as it has the name of one of my favorite railroads on itIMG_7916

This is the front of South Street station  The four building behind are hidden and reall cant be seen unless your standing in the cutout there   The arched wall and girders in front are also off of MArtys layout  Just behind those reefers we have a cemetary and we plan to put the names of all our deceased club members on the headstones

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The movie theater on the end was MArtys   Now playing Von Ryans Express starring Frank SinatraIMG_7918

This is Martys wall that was signed by so many forum members  I pulled the pictures in there from forum posts and have everybody that signed picture   I see somebodies picture is jumping off the wall on the left   HAve to put that on the list to fix   The big picture with the frame is Mike Wolf  The glare washes that out IMG_7920

@Dave_C posted:

Nice to see pieces of Marty’s layout being used and displayed. Without a doubt. The best ambassador the 3 rail world ever had.

At Trainstock 13 we raffled off several pieces of Marty's layout and gave some smalls to other club representatives.  Hopefully these items are living a second life on various layouts.  Since Marty affected so many folks we thought it was appropriate to spread his stuff far and wide. 

@Chris Lord posted:

At Trainstock 13 we raffled off several pieces of Marty's layout and gave some smalls to other club representatives.  Hopefully these items are living a second life on various layouts.  Since Marty affected so many folks we thought it was appropriate to spread his stuff far and wide.

His enginehouse is on the Bellevue and Schenectady RR. 20220724_114956

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So last year at trainstock I bought a raffle ticket for some of Marty's stuff.  I figured the club went to all that trouble, $5 won't break the bank and I never win anyway.  Driving home i get a call, you won.  Great, I'll take the engine house figuring i can work with that.  Get a call back, sorry someone else claimed it. Ok, what's left?  Turntable or roundhouse.  I took the roundhouse.   These things are HUGE.  Lacking the space for a six stall building and assessing some of the internal damage I elected to do some surgery on the building.  Now it's a three stall building.  Cutting it up felt like sacrilege but it had to be done.  Since I had no place for it I then had to plan a layout expansion.  So table built, track purchased (thank you charger), preliminary wiring complete, it now resides inside an 054 loop with a three track staging yard.  054 is the best i can do.  This is what I have so far.  There will be no working turntable but rather a representation of one. 

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@necrails posted:

So last year at trainstock I bought a raffle ticket for some of Marty's stuff.  I figured the club went to all that trouble, $5 won't break the bank and I never win anyway.  Driving home i get a call, you won.  Great, I'll take the engine house figuring i can work with that.  Get a call back, sorry someone else claimed it. Ok, what's left?  Turntable or roundhouse.  I took the roundhouse.   These things are HUGE.  Lacking the space for a six stall building and assessing some of the internal damage I elected to do some surgery on the building.  Now it's a three stall building.  Cutting it up felt like sacrilege but it had to be done.  Since I had no place for it I then had to plan a layout expansion.  So table built, track purchased (thank you charger), preliminary wiring complete, it now resides inside an 054 loop with a three track staging yard.  054 is the best i can do.  This is what I have so far.  There will be no working turntable but rather a representation of one.

That is great!  I'm glad Marty inspired you to do a layout expansion.  I'm glad it found a good home.   

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