Not necessarily the biggest, but more like the finest 3 rail O gauge layout known out there, I am wondering. If someone made one as good as John Allens Gorre & Dafeted I would be quite impressed.
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Roadside America.http://www.roadsideamericainc.com/May not be the most 'realistic' but it is by far and away the neatest, most nostalgic, PostWar layout. And the fact that every structure was handmade by one man is simply amazing.
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Roadside America is a good one, but I really think that the San Diego layout is one of the best I have seen. It inspired me to pack up the HO and start over.
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Any list of great 3 rail layouts must include Tony Lash's layout. Also the layout at the Smoky Mountain Trains is quite spetacular.
http://smokymtntrains.com/
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Plan to see tony's in April... On the list I would include the Misty Mountain RR in Georgia
model in O. the Western NY and Ontario Railroad
Laz, you beat me to it... Magnificence is in the eye of the beholder. I always like to see the layouts featured in each CTT.
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lionroar88 Roadside America.http://www.roadsideamericainc.com/May not be the most 'realistic' but it is by far and away the neatest, most nostalgic, PostWar layout. And the fact that every structure was handmade by one man is simply amazing.
I have to agree with Brent on this one, have been there several times. It is a very large O gauge layout, and the original owner made the houses so sturdy that he could even sit on them. I think he tried to model Berks County PA.
Roadside America is located in Shartlesville PA, near Hamburg PA, just off of I-78 exit, or on old route 22.
Lee F.
http://norm.beesky.com/
I feel what WAS the greatest 3 rail layout was Frank Ellison's Delta Lines. Although it was outside 3rd rail, it was still 3 rail. Keep in mind he built it at a time when 2 rail already existed. He wrote in his book that it was much simpler wiring than 2 rail for a large pike which was he reason for using it. 2 rail wasn't as well understood back then and some things just weren't easy. Even today some things need to be done with electronics that have only become widespread in the past 15-20 years. Frank did have block detection and ran it quite like a real railroad. His layout was also the inspiration for many modelling techniques today. Not just in O scale. He pioneered cork roadbed and modern scenery methods and I have reason to believe he was also the inspiration for John Allen's Timesaver. I think John got the inspiration from a page of Frank's book. Sadly little remains of this masterpiece but in my opinion it is the pioneer great in O scale and what I think of when the topic of greatest is mentioned.
Trainland USA in Colfax, Iowa is probably one of the greatest. Haven't been there myself since 2001 but it's very impressive. From what I remember, it's one of the largest O scale layouts. http://www.trainlandusa.com/menu.html
I've been to Trainland a few times since I was a kid. While there's nothing ground breaking about it in terms of realism, it is a very fun layout. It is basically what I would describe as a basement sized postwar dream.
2 very well done layouts that come to mind for me is Mike Stella's Lionel Layout in California and Stan Roy's 32 Trains at once Lionel Layout...Still waiting for CTT to do a revisit with Stan to see what he has been up too, and to make a first visit to Mike Stella's layout.
When I am done with my 25 x50 Lionel layout, it will be one of the greatest!
Mark
Have to throw this one out there...
How many train enthusiaists has the Choo Choo Barn (Strasburg) inspired...?
Just think shear volume...
It's this one because it's in my basement
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7113039967492295449#
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
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