Posts Tagged ‘museum’
Here’s a video and some still pictures from a recent visit to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore, MD. It’s a large automated G-Scale layout with extensive scenery and live foliage. Along with the vast inventory of real trains, the museum also has the Smithsonian Museum’s collection of static Model Trains as well as another HO scale operating train layout that runs the entire length of a passenger car. I’ll post a video of that layout soon. Hi-res still picture gallery is here: i87.com
Here’s a video and some still pictures from a recent visit to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore, MD. It’s a large automated G-Scale layout with extensive scenery and live foliage. Along with the vast inventory of real trains, the museum also has the Smithsonian Museum’s collection of static Model Trains as well as another HO scale operating train layout that runs the entire length of a passenger car. I’ll post a video of that layout soon. Hi-res still picture gallery is here: i87.com
See youtube.com for more of my train videos. Here’s a video along with some still pictures from a recent visit to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore, MD. It’s a large HO scale train layout that runs the entire length of a real passenger car. The layout is fully automated and behind glass. Along with the vast inventory of real trains, the museum also has the Smithsonian Museum’s collection of static Model Trains as well as an outdoor large scale garden railway. Check my other videos for a tour of that layout. Hi-res still picture gallery is here: i87.com
www.modeltrainstoday.com – This video is of the layout at the National Railway Museum at York. Unfortunately it was not actually operating on either occasion we went to see it but you can get a good idea as to what it looks like.
Special! : Footage Of The MTA NYC Transit Museum Store Model Train Display @ Grand Central Every year during the holiday season, the MTA has their model trains & layout displayed at the Transit Museum Store at Grand Central Terminal. This year featured a bunch of new trains with only the Metro North’s M7-A sets making their return to the underground portion of the layout. The R27 set seen last year was not featured in this years model layout.
