RR Club Virtual Open House Videos
Welcome
 
UPDATE - A New Video has been upload - Americana Railroad.
 
The model railroad club invites you to make a virtual visit to our featured home layouts as a safe, interim alternative to our annual Open House Tour.  Through our videos you will be able to check in on the progress of the layouts and enjoy our hobby remotely, until we can welcome you in-person again.
 
As you'll see, there’s quite a variety.  From the largest (G scale) to our smallest (N scale); from very realistic to fun-filled; from early construction to almost-finished.  Every member of our club has a different way of expressing their love of the hobby. 
 
We look forward to when we can welcome you back into our homes for our regular Open House Tours.  Until then, please continue visiting our website since we will be adding additional videos in the coming months.  And please tell your family & friends about it! 
 
All Aboard!
 
For reference, the image to the right shows a comparison of the different model scales from smallest to largest:
 

 
N Scale 1:160
 
New Haven Railroad
 
An N Scale layout under construction
 
Al Starzyk
 
 
 
 
 

HO Scale 1:87
 
Americana Railroad
 
A journey through America via the magic of a timeless HO model railroad layout
 
Jim Noran
Original Creator: Henry Glista
 
 
Blackheath Freelance Railroad
 
An HO model RR that is not restricted by geography or railroad eras ("Freelance")
 
Ray Layburn
 
 
Western Maryland Railway
 
An HO scale model of the Appalachian region served by the WMRY
 
Jack Brown
 
 
 
 

S Scale 1:64
PRR Elmira Branch
 
An S Scale layout under construction
 
Alan Balma
 
 

 
O Scale 1:48, Narrow Gauge
 
Port Anne Western Railroad (PAW RR)
 
A 1,000 square foot fictional O Scale, Narrow Gauge layout set in the mid-1950's Tidewater, Virginia area
 
Pete Vollmer 
 
   
 

 
O Scale 1:48
Grandpa's Train Room
 
A holiday treat Lionel layout set in late Fall/early Winter
 
Rick Munro
 
 
 
 
PRR Northern Central
 
Step back to 1956 and follow the PRR along the Susquehanna River in Northumberland and up to Mt. Carmel, PA
 
Jim Taverna
 
 
 

 
G Scale  1:32 
 
C&H Railroad
 
A G Scale layout featuring the wild West and Switzerland

Larry Hull