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Umpqua Valley MRR
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ต.ค. 2023
We are a HO scale modules which are 1/87th scale of real life. The trains are operated using NCE's DCC (Digital Command Control) from hand held throttles. The Umpqua Valley Model Railroad Club purpose is to promote, stimulate, foster and encourage the arts and crafts of model railroading through education, demonstration, advocacy and social interaction. The club is at 1425 SE Stephens Street Roseburg, Oregon
The club was founded in the early 1960s with the support of the Douglas County Fairgrounds. In 2007 the club left the fairgrounds. In 2020 the club acquired a permanent location for its activities.
The club was founded in the early 1960s with the support of the Douglas County Fairgrounds. In 2007 the club left the fairgrounds. In 2020 the club acquired a permanent location for its activities.
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Steaming around the layout Oct 24
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The Jupiter and 951 D.&R.G. 2-8-0 on the layout.
Having fun at the club house Oct 17
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Rail fanning Rob's SD-40T-2, Ken's 2-6-2, and Bill dose switching.
Oct 10
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several different engines running around the layout and switching the grain silo.
Running trains on Oct 3
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Bill runs a new 44 ton, Ken runs a RS-11 and a Santa Fe Doodlebug
John's black widows doing work on Jun 20
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John's black widows doing work on Jun 20
Despite some gremlins the freight goes through, May 30
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Despite some gremlins the freight goes through, May 30
Nice combination of steam locomotives.
Yes they are
Watched it within one hour of when you put it up. I see that my GP 9 has become an honorary steam engine. Quite an honor for a lowly Geep.
it's a Geep it can do it all!
And good reason we have 120 subscribers.
Spotted one of my trains, thanks Rob.
you are welcome John
Love the S-4 tiger strip
thank you
2:19 should have replaced the automobiles parked in front of the general store with horses.
yes we should have
Bid on the short side this week still love watching the steam engines go around though thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
You found a SP caboose to go with your tunnel motor unit.
yes I did, I found 2 caboose for my tunnel motors.
Enjoy watching your videos…that first train belonged on the NE corridor with AMTRAK😊…
Thank you very much!
Nice to see some operations with the switcher.
Thanks! I do love my switchers.
Tigers and zebras oh my
ha ha good one Ros
Good to see the club VP back running trains.
yes it is
Good video and angle of the yard
thank you John
Love the start up and shut down sounds
thank you
Nice to see some vintage steam action.
I think we can do more
Nice camera angles and viewpoints as multiple trains ran opposite each other.
thank you John
Might want to install a KA in those. Absolutly beautiful switchers
I will think about that.
Nice tutorial on the SP switchers Rob.
thank you John
I love switch engines , keep up the good work.
Thank you!
That bridge is impressive and nice to see trains running on the front layout.
It sure is!
Nice crisp video however some narration would be good going from the yard into the operations room and at the various industries.
Noted!
I love that SD40-T!
Rob love his sd40t-2 a lot
This is a great operations video from the yard into the operations room and back to the yard.
I liked it too.
Admit it Rob that you had fun with this video.
yes I did John
Nice to see some operations in the yard. The switcher did a great job.
Thanks 👍
Awesome yard Ops…that Alco sounded great…
thank you. I love my Switch engines
is that a Alco S-4?
Yes it is a Alco S-4
Congratulations Rob on over a hundred subscribers well done.
all month
Nice video Rob and complement of trains.
thank you John
Dad would be so proud of You John‼️🤩🇺🇸
Kind of a best of steam videos.
Ok i can go with what.
Odd looking couplers on the lumber train
yes they are
Super lokomotiv
thank you
nice trains and cool ops! :)
Glad you like them!
No audio!!!
their is audio win I play the vid
Good job editing Rob.
thank you John
Need to check the couplers on that caboose
will do
A few choice comments from Scott should have been edited.
I missed those choice comments
how did that stay on the rails?
we wanted it to go off the rails
We are still wondering?
Miss seeing the SD-40-2's on the CN potash trains. great engines.
miss seeing the SD40-2 in Oregon as well.
Interesting.
Glad you think so!
Looks like fun 👍🏻
it was
Nice job editing Rob and good job switching Jack.
thank you
good job Jack
I will pass that along
A very nice video and layout. I have plans to expand my own HO scale layout, though I plan on modeling more of the steam era, and very much doubt my layout will be anywhere near as large (or detailed) as this.
you may be surprised what you can achieve in a few years.
Looks like a great layout!
It is!
Nice to include Bill’s opening to start the operations part of the video.
We agree!
Very nice layout, looks like fun👍🏻
It is!
love those SD40-2. thank you John for sharing.
You are welcome!
You need to do a layout tour first!
the layout tour is the video of the club house tour, if you want more info on the layout let us know.
Nice video and layout. That SDT 40-2 sounds SWEEEET. By the way, what DCC system you use?
the club uses NCE , and thank you
Nice job with operations Rob, video was mostly in focus.
what focus is hard to git right.