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Dotty and I had a visit today from friends from the NJ HiRailers.  Visiting were Ben Fioriello, Vinny (the cook) Riccio, Jim DiMeo and John Scaravella.   After a visit to my home we went to Marshfield to view the highly detailed layout of Carl Chancey.  From Carls we went to Wilmington to pay a visit to the Boston Metro HiRailers.

 

   

 

 

Ben Fiorello signing my wall of good guys

 

 

 

I told him no tagging.  What is with these New York guys and spray cans.  Below is Vinny Riccio AKA The best cook in the world.

 

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Above is Jim DiMeo and below is John Caravella.

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  • Below is Ralph the cat keeping an eye on the catenary.
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The above three pictures are of the boys at the beautiful layout of Carl Chancey.

 

 

 

Above is a Milwaukee train owned by Bob Hilliard on the Boston Metro HiRailers layout.

 

 

 

A group photo of members of the NJ HiRailers and Boston Metro HiRailers together at the Boston Metro HiRailers layout.

 

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Above is Boston Metro HiRailers member and OGR forum member Nick Bonugli explaining how he builds a live waterfall to Vinny Riccio.

 

 

A few of the boys looking over the layout in progress.  This is going to be the one to watch.  It has great beginnings with great members.

 

 

 

 

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Hey Chris   We miss you buddy but we had enough guys talking funny

 

We saw three great layouts today with a bunch of great people  Had a blast.  Here are some more pics

 

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I robbed this and put a Jets emblem in its place

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I laways thought her name was Dottie   Now I know its really Daaaatie

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I tagged Mike

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Marty....looks like you guys had a great time!!  All of the layouts are beautiful and I really like the fantastic looking trees on Carl's layout.  Sure would like to know how he made them!!

 

Also....don't forget that at least two members of the Mid America 3-Railers were there too!! (you and Ben!!)

 

These kind of get togethers is what it is all about.  This is what we are trying to do by establishing members of the Mid America group across the country hoping that they will network with others to enjoy each other's layouts.  Thanks so much guys for the great pictures...wish and hope someday to be able to get with you all...

 

Alan

Originally Posted by LIRR Steamer:

Man I would have thought that a Cook Off might have been in order! Like where does the best pasta come from NewYork/New Jersey or Boston!!.

The world's best pasta (in addition to eggplant parmigiano, veal marsala, et al) are now from Easton, Maryland. (Before that...Brooklyn, NY)

 

        --Bob Di Stefano

 

Alan, my home is always open to train people.  Now that I am back on my feet a bit, I enjoyed the day with great train guys and great trains.

 

Lou, the jacket came to me from a relative.

 

Peter, both Dotty and I will try to show you a good time when you visit.  You will have to sign my wall when you visit.

 

David, the Boston Metro HiRailers not only have wide sweeping curves, all curves are banked.  Guys, I am not a member of the club but encourage anyone who might find themselves in the area to pay a visit.  This layout has L-Girder benchwork that would make Lynn Westcott very proud.  This benchwork is a work of art.  Anyone starting a large layout can go to school if they view this layout.

 

I want to thank everyone for the kind words.  My wall does not have JETS on it now and it never will.  It was good to get the Boston guys and New Jersey guys together at the Boston layout. 

 

All the members of the OGR Forum are a great group of people.  As I have stated many times before, everyone is welcome to visit my layout anytime.  

 

 

Last edited by Marty Fitzhenry
Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

Marty....looks like you guys had a great time!!  All of the layouts are beautiful and I really like the fantastic looking trees on Carl's layout.  Sure would like to know how he made them!!

 

Also....don't forget that at least two members of the Mid America 3-Railers were there too!! (you and Ben!!)

 

These kind of get togethers is what it is all about.  This is what we are trying to do by establishing members of the Mid America group across the country hoping that they will network with others to enjoy each other's layouts.  Thanks so much guys for the great pictures...wish and hope someday to be able to get with you all...

 

Alan


Alan, Don't forget Carl Chancey (CChan73956 on the forum) and myself, Dotty Perry, are both members of the Mid America 3-Railers, too.

We all had a great time at the BMHR... I did not get a chance to be on the rest of the tour...  Busy setting up at the BMHR for the visit...

 

As Marty pointed out all the curves on the BMHR are banked and they also have transition spirals installed from the tangent track [the straight section] to connect up to the curve section... The transition spiral has a smoothly varying radius... This helps keep the passengers in our passenger trains riding in comfort!!

 

The transition curves were developed using a method in one of John Armstrong's track planning books... really makes the trains look realistic going through and around the curves...

 

I also took some pictures of the joint visit to the BMHR and I will post them tomorrow... Just back from the Big E so it's time to rest from train stuff..

 

 

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Jim, the layout looks great - I will find time to visit.

 

Marty and Dottie - another great pictoral review of train friends getting together and having a good time. SO good to see you both yesterday at Springfield. If we can arrange it , i'd like to make a date to bring my girl over to see your layout when time permits in the spring.

 

Thanks for sharing!

 

Paul

 

We will have treats for Ralph

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