I made a call to the Chi-Town folks. They are building a generic layout, and not really modelling a specific area. The mural at the yard shows Union Station, Dearborn Station, and the Grand Central Station, as they looked in the 1950's around W Roosevelt. Grand Central and Dearborn are both gone now.
Also, the mountainous region opposite the yard is patterned after the LA area close to San Bernadino. A hidden center track area, with a control booth above divides the front and rear of the layout.
I hope this helps,
Kurt
Probably name only. Scenery is still in very early stage. I don't recognize any buildings in the scenery near the yards. They didn't model the station or underground portion of the station, and they have a mountain area on the opposite side of the display.
That is a bit if a head scratcher...Come to think of it I did see quite a few Penn trains...including F-3's with coaches...I'm not sure if they are modelling a particular area. I was more interested in the mechanics, and construction. I will have to get a better look. Good excuse for a second trip.
Everything seems to be from Atlas, 2-rail track, trains, and they are running DCC.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
I just got back from a field trip with my daughter, and a friend's son, who also loves trains. If anyone is around the Commerce Twp, MI area, I recommend the Chi-Town Union Station exhibit. I found this on the events listing on this site.
5,000 sf of display. The track is about 70% complete, (they guess about a mile of track) and the scenery is about 20% complete. 2-rail O gauge. It's a great opportunity to see some great benchwork, and wiring. Very friendly operators, and very informative.
Today they had 5 Penn SD-40 diesels pulling 305 yes 305 hoppers!
Sorry no pics this trip, we'll go back soon with the camera.
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