Hi Chris - Thanks so much for showcasing the Conneaut Railroad Museum and our volunteers. We certainly appreciate it. You did a fine job documenting our displays. In regards to the large HO scale layout I like to tell visitors that the passenger trains shown are representative of what you would have seen running thru Conneaut in the 1950's. The cab windows of 755 were replaced this summer and due to our contractor's schedule the mullions were not added to those windows until a couple of weeks ago. The repainting of our museum building is almost complete. This past Monday, Labor Day, was our last day of the 2023 season. Thanks again for showcasing us and please try and stop by next season.
No problem, I want to show these places so people can support them and know what there is to see. They are run by donations and I hope to help make sure they are bringing in the money to take care for the station and the locomotive! Thanks for watching!
No I’m not using homasote on my layout. The foam is cheaper and I feel does just as good. Any of my upper levels I will use CDX plywood but the main level is OSB plywood. I don’t see a reason to spend more to just cover it up with track buildings and scenery. (My new barn floor is 3/4 OSB) As for my curves the smallest is 54 then 72 and outer is 96 We are now at 9 foot wide and 32 feet long with one more 8 foot to go. (For my turntable and roundhouse.
Hi Chris - Thanks so much for showcasing the Conneaut Railroad Museum and our volunteers. We certainly appreciate it. You did a fine job documenting our displays. In regards to the large HO scale layout I like to tell visitors that the passenger trains shown are representative of what you would have seen running thru Conneaut in the 1950's. The cab windows of 755 were replaced this summer and due to our contractor's schedule the mullions were not added to those windows until a couple of weeks ago. The repainting of our museum building is almost complete. This past Monday, Labor Day, was our last day of the 2023 season. Thanks again for showcasing us and please try and stop by next season.
Thank you so much for all you do! And I’m sure we will see each other soon!!
Thank for watching
Gorgeous engine and cool tour, thanks, Chris! It's cool that they have the caboose open for a walk-thru.
No problem, I want to show these places so people can support them and know what there is to see. They are run by donations and I hope to help make sure they are bringing in the money to take care for the station and the locomotive! Thanks for watching!
What a terrific film...inside and out. Thank You Chris ! 👍
Thank you so much!
Thanks chris that was a great tour .
Thank you Ray, we had a great time talking with all the volunteers and the president of the museum.
Wow!I am impressed they didn't let it rust up.
They are an awesome bunch of volunteers that keep everything looking great! And the nicest people I’ve ever met at a museum! Thanks for watching
Wonderful video👍🙂
Thank you!!!
I forget how long piggyback trains have been around.There a picture of a Berkshire with piggyback trailers in a mixed freight.
Yes I have a bunch of piggy back flat cars in my videos! Some of my favorite cars to run !
That's Awesome 😎
Thanks!
Awesome 😊
Thank you!
p.s. are you using homasote on your layout ? What is the size of your layout and track curves ?
No I’m not using homasote on my layout. The foam is cheaper and I feel does just as good. Any of my upper levels I will use CDX plywood but the main level is OSB plywood. I don’t see a reason to spend more to just cover it up with track buildings and scenery. (My new barn floor is 3/4 OSB) As for my curves the smallest is 54 then 72 and outer is 96
We are now at 9 foot wide and 32 feet long with one more 8 foot to go. (For my turntable and roundhouse.
@@ChrissTrainsandMore wow...that's a great size layout. It looks great in your films. Thanks for the information. 👍
@@jimmelchin1531 no problem!