Modular On30
Uploader Comments (AllerleiFlorida)
All Comments (5)
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Nice you can get that many On30'ers in one place to have a modular layout with a good run like that!
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These modules are each (on average) 16" wide and 48' long. The scale of the trains are "O" (1/48), and representing narrow gauge prototypes that used approximately 30" gauge tracks, and uses HO scale track. It is a joint effort by many members of the "FloridaOn30" group. The layout is usually set up as a point-to-point run, using a reverse loop or Wye to turn the trains at each end, which is just how a real railroad is operated. Visit us online at Yahoo Groups dot com slash floridaon30.
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Man, a 2x4-foot module isn't a lot of real estate in O scale, is it? 8-)
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So all the modules have just a single main line and when the train gets to the last module you somehow reverse the trains?
Fantastic! Must be nice to have the room and funds to build a layout that size :)
ZetanCrisp 3 years ago
This modular layout was an exhibit at the Deerfield Beach, FL Railroad Museum. The modules and trains are owned by several members of the Florida On30 Renegades. We built the modules because "at home" we do not have the room. But yes, it would be nice.
AllerleiFlorida 3 years ago