In 2001 Clarke designed and we built a wonderfully detailed HO layout, called The Boston & Maine, for a client in Massachusetts. Over a couple of years as his imagination led him here and there the client added to his layout and subtracted from his layout and added to his subtraction. And then he traded it all in on an entirely new layout.
In 2007, a potential client in Tennessee asked Clarke whether he could rework the Massachusetts layout for him adding a the beautiful seaport he had always dreamed of on a layout of his own, making it 20' by 25'. Of course he could and we did.
Last spring, as we were in the throes of ending Railroads On Parade and bringing home the 7 layouts that comprised that attraction, plus closing the apartment we'd had in New York since 1977, our Tennessee client called to say that he had sold his house in Tennessee and was relocating to Florida and needed to have us come and get the Boston & Maine and take it home to the Adirondacks while he decided what to do with it. So, we did. We've had to move almost 1 out of 4 of our layouts for clients who relocated, frequently rebuilding them to fit into their new home. And so it was to be with the Boston & Maine. After settling into his new house, our client decided on a space that would allow us to add 48 square feet, actually a 16' leg that averaged 3' deep. Remembering the original Massachusetts layout he asked whether footage from that could be what was added. As it was all part of the same original layout, making a Combo Layout out of the Massachusetts and Tennessee layouts was a natural solution.