That’s a nice Railroad system.My Model Railroad has 65 switches two 90 degree crossovers Five 45 degree crossovers.three yards.My Layout is 40 foot long 12 feet wide.Two levels.Two uncoupling tracks
The idea of the switchers being able to activate their couplers via whistle control is a great idea. I’ll have to sit down and figure out how he did that.
@@BK-oo1bl Most of these videos come from the library of OGR productions that were done some years ago. You’ll see scenes of modern layouts in our new _“Rail Reels”_ video series. On the repair front, our *_Backshop Foreman_* Jim Barrett passed away several years ago. Jim was a dear friend and our train repair guru. Without Jim, we don’t plan to produce any new train repair videos.
Very nicely done. Thank You 👍
Incredible layout.
Cool layout!!!!
That’s a nice Railroad system.My Model Railroad has 65 switches two 90 degree crossovers Five 45 degree crossovers.three yards.My Layout is 40 foot long 12 feet wide.Two levels.Two uncoupling tracks
@@OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars That’s a *BIG* layout! Send some pictures to OGR Editor Allan Miller. His email is: editor@ogaugerr.com.
The idea of the switchers being able to activate their couplers via whistle control is a great idea. I’ll have to sit down and figure out how he did that.
Great videos OGR! Do you or are you going to post modern videos of layouts and mechanical repairs of modern engines?
@@BK-oo1bl Most of these videos come from the library of OGR productions that were done some years ago. You’ll see scenes of modern layouts in our new _“Rail Reels”_ video series. On the repair front, our *_Backshop Foreman_* Jim Barrett passed away several years ago. Jim was a dear friend and our train repair guru. Without Jim, we don’t plan to produce any new train repair videos.