HO scale train yard layout

Dave’s been back in touch, this time with an update on his HO scale train yard layout scene:

“Al:

Like all of your followers, I enjoy reading your blog every morning. I get so many ideas for my layout and enjoy seeing the creativity that your readers bring to their layouts.

You may recall, that my basement HO train layout is 20 ft. x 30ft., of which 4 ft. x 8ft. is my O27 scale Christmas Village and Chicago Wrigley Fieldd and Soldier Field.

The rest of the room contains my HO scale layout which can accommodate 14 trains. The HO layout is divided into distinct sections:

* City of Chicago, Illinois
* City of Greenfield, Indiana (upper level)
* City of Cumberland, Indiana (lower level)
* City of Fortville, Indiana
* Old Town
* A waterfall feeding a lake and river with a logging operation
* Cambria Mining
* Cambria Train Yard featuring grain silos and farming warehouses and supply houses
* City Harbor
* City Train Yard

I just remodeled my City Train Yard after acquiring some neat buildings at a recent train show.

This yard is full of Train sheds and maintenance buildings, a grainery, a foundry, a steel mill, he harbor, and an automotive factory.

There are 7 lines/spurs within the train yard.

Some viewers may think that my layout is too busy, but remember that I am a kid from the city. We don’t know what a vacant lot is. All kidding aside, there are numerous green spaces and parks on my layout, along with a 3 story mountain.

ho scale train yard

ho scale train yard

model railroad

ho scale train yard

ho scale train yard

ho scale train yard



ho scale train yard

ho scale train yard

ho scale train yard

model railroad

ho scale train yard

ho scale harbor

ho scale train yard



model train harbor

HO scale train yard

ho scale train yard

model rairoad harbor

model railroad harbor

model railroad at night

One tip that I will share is that if I had to do it over again, I would have a cutout or another aisle in the center of my layout. I can not easily get to the center lower level of the layout very easily.

Hope your readers enjoy the pictures.

Dave”

A huge big thanks to Dave for sharing the update on his HO scale train yard layout scene – I do love seeing the updates and developments over the months and years.

(You can see a much earlier post from Dave here: David’s HO scale layout.)

Next up, some more news on the printable buildings.

I ran a competition to see if we could come up with a better name for one of the buildings, Carl’s brick store (it was a little dull compared to the others).

I got some wierd and wonderful suggestions, but I’ve decided on ‘Clipboard Carl’. So Tom, thanks for the name, and if you check your mail, you’ll find the link to all four of the new buildings.

carl's brick store

Lastly, I’ve finally managed to start on ‘the store’. There’s just a handful of products at the moment, but I’ll keep adding to it.

That’s all for this time folks.

Please do keep ’em coming.

And if today is the day you get started on your layout, the Beginner’s Guide is here.

Best

Al

PS More HO scale train layouts here if that’s your thing.





Need buildings for your layout? Have a look at the store. They’re great fun to make too.

5 Responses to HO scale train yard layout

  1. Michael Glass says:

    you’re pictures are beautiful, I love them

  2. John P. Ruetz says:

    Way to go Dave. What a great layout.

  3. Terry says:

    Fantastic layout. Wish I had your skill for fitting so much into small areas.
    Thank you for sharing.

  4. John V. says:

    Way too cluttered for my liking. Sometimes, as in this case, less is more.

  5. jerry guess says:

    busy place , cool

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