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Several club members have home layouts, implementing
various aspects of S scale model railroading. We plan to include diagrams
and photos of some of these layouts to share what we have learned.
New layouts will be added from time-to-time, probably based on the club meeting schedule! Photos of Joe Santoro's Layout. Joe has a new HiRail layout in a new building! Pictures from our May 2010 meeting. Photos of Bob Hogan's Layout. Bob has since moved on, but we well remember his three-foot gauge railroad set in 1948-51 featuring the Rio Grande Southern, D&RGW and West Side Lumber Company. Photos of John Cialeglio's Layout. John has a large Hirail layout under construction in his basement. Most of the trackwork is done, and he has full DCC operation in place. We had a great time operating at our March meeting! Photos of Gene Kelly's Layout. Gene enjoys creating detail elements for his layout. Look carefully to see the many fun items on this layout. Pictures of Doug Peck's Layout and Collection. Doug has a great collection of AF and more modern S scale equipment, and a dynamite tinplate style layout. These pictures were taken at the October meeting. Check out Tommy Robichaud's Layout. This is a pretty recent effort, started in the fall of 1998. It is about 22' by 16', in a purpose-built room over Tommy's garage. There are some new pictures of Tommy's layout, taken at the September meeting. Don Hasenzahl's Layout. Don has a fantastic, fully sceniced Highrail layout, filling half of a large room. Don hosted the club meeting in May, and Skip and I took a bunch of pictures.
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These pages are made up mostly of pictures. We've devided them up so
that the download time is not too long. We hope you like them!
Bill Boucher has spent many years building a true museum-quality circus train. Part one is a bunch of pictures of the circus train. More Bill Boucher is a few closeups of some of the wagons opened up to show the detail inside. A few of Bill Bouchers buildings, stations, and other structures Skip Readio has some of the most beautiful custom-painted brass locomotives I've ever seen.
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