The start of something new unfortunately starts with the end of something old. Many people didnt know that the big Plateau at the NJ HiRailers didnt only house the refinery and coal mine. There was a hidden labyrinth below it that housed a 20 track double ended staging yard The first step we took yesterday in demolishing our layout was to rip that yard up That yard was 72 feet long
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youch!
72'
wow, I didn't know
At least it wasn't ballasted......
Gotta start somewhere.....
Bob
Good luck you guys, what a terrific outfit you had - so glad to have seen it once at Trainstock several years ago...
That had to hurt!
I hope I get to see the layout's recreation someday!
Full steam ahead!
Sad to see this actually happening. Do keep me posted, as best you can Ben, of future developments related to the club.
Wow, that mountain was museum quality IMO. Years ago, Howard Zane had the idea of preserving well done layouts for posterity. If anyone could pull it off, it was Howard, though I don't know what became of the notion.
We were trying to wait until we had a place to go to before we started but it seems the new owner in Paterson is impatient
It's gut wrenching to see it come to this.
Such a fantastic layout full of amazing accomplishments.
I so hope that something good happens for the NJ Hi Railers and soon.
Andre
WOW that yard is impressive but then again so was the entire layout! Sorry to see it have to be torn down. Best wishes in finding a place and putting it back together.
Don
Ben,
I hope that someday there is a new layout with whatever scenery can be salvaged from the old. That will leave people with a fond memory of what was in Paterson.
However the NJHR goes forward, I don't think it's necessary to create a new railroad that's quite as elaborate. People will still come to enjoy the layout, the food, and the hospitality.
Best wishes and let us know how it's going.
MELGAR
I'll be at the first NJ-HR open house at a new location. I agree, it is sure sad to see that great layout be demolished!
Ben, it is certainly sad to see the layout being torn down. It must be gut wrenching for you and the club members! Since you didn't find a new location yet, where are you going to store the many, many items you will salvage?
Hi Ben sorry this has happened but keep us in touch Anna n Alan will come to you're new opening wherever it will be hope you guys can find a place for storing as you tear down the layout as that is a lot of very large parts pieces and I can't image how much wires will be pulled out during demolition! any Idea where you will be able to store things removed and hope you don't end up with switches that get destroyed during removal !
Alan