Thought I'd post this for anyone who hasn't seen it. First time for me anyways I believe?
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Joe, ….shoot me your address again buddy,….I lost your email that had it in it,….I have that care package ready to head to you…..😉,..email’s in my profile ….
Pat
What Scale is that layout?
@harmonyards posted:It says 2 rail O right in the beginning,….
Pat
Unfortunately I had to watch it without audio. I'm interested to know what control method they're using for the engines.
and here's another club in Detroit
@A. Wells posted:Unfortunately I had to watch it without audio. I'm interested to know what control method they're using for the engines.
Ahh,…ok,..yeah, …I’d like to know too,…seems their stuff is as smooth as silk,…Joe gets his stuff running real smooth too,…I think he’s DCS??…..is that right Joe??…
Pat
Yes Sir!
@A. Wells posted:Unfortunately I had to watch it without audio. I'm interested to know what control method they're using for the engines.
Well, let's find out. Here's what pops up on a search
About | Stamford Model Railroad Club
Modeling the Northeast in O scale for over 80 years
In 1939 three individuals, one of which was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church, formed the Stamford Model Railroad Club. The original layout consisted of 25ft of outside-third rail track and a Lionel Transformer. Today we operate the 2 rail O scale railroad on Direct Current (DC) electricity across six separate main line cab positions in which we can operate six trains at the same time. We have over 6000 ft of track, 250 track Switches, 11 large yards and a combined collection of over 1,700 Locomotives and rolling stock. There are 13 passenger stations along the railroad, a robust traction line, and about 250 Commercial and Residential buildings as well.