Darrell Nash's Gold Rock, Columbia and Palisades is a free lanced Sn3 Narrow 
Gauge layout with an emphasis on D&RGW and Rio Grande Southern.  The GC&P 
reflects Colorado mountain railroading with a logging branch.   The layout is 
32 ft. x 18 ft. with approximately 150 feet of main line, staging yards, 
operating yards and many scratch-built items.  Control is DCC with sound 
effects.  Darrell is an excellent narrow gauge modeler and has drawn praise 
from some of the top narrow gauge modelers in the hobby

More about the tour...

Central Calif. Coast Model RR Layout Tour: Oct. 6-10

Model Railroads of Southern California's twenty-seventh layout tour takes place 
Thursday through Monday, October 6-10. This will be a self-guided tour of 
seventeen layouts in San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties. Two 
layouts are appearing for the first time on the group's tour program. The 
layout tour is an official event of the Central Coast Railroad Festival ( 
www.ccrrf.com ).

This is a free event and you may bring relatives and friends.  

By scale there will be seven HO scale layouts, two N scale layouts, one S scale 
layout, two O scale layouts and five garden railroads.  Two of the layouts are 
narrow gauge (Sn3 & On30). The details for this tour are available below. If 
you wish to receive a map of the tour area, please e-mail me at the address 
below.

Persons taking this tour assume all risks and liability for their personal 
safety. Although I am the Moderator of this group, I am not responsible for 
personal loss or injury to those taking this tour.

Be sure to check the group's website the day before the tour to see if any 
changes to the schedule or layout lineup have occurred.

If you cannot make this tour, more tours are scheduled including a 
Ventura-Santa Barbara tour on November 19. A Victorville-Apple Valley tour is 
being planned for February 2012.

If you wish to open your home layout for an upcoming tour, please contact me 
off list at:
[email protected]

Bob Chaparro
Moderator
Model Railroads of Southern California
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Model_Railroads_Of_Southern_California/

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Model Railroads of Southern California
Layout Tour No. 27      October 6-10, 2011
                

Wayne Asbury (G)
Monday 12:00 to  4:00
417 St. Andrews Way
Lompoc

Central Coast Trains (HO, N, O)
Thur. & Fri. 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
7600 El Camino Real, Suite 3, Atascadero

Doc Burnstein's Ice Cream Lab (G)
Sun. & Thur. 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
Fri. & Sat. 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
114 W. Branch Street, Arroyo Grande

Paul Deis (Fn3 & HO)
Sunday 2:00 to 6:00     
1203 Windsong Way, Paso Robles

Andrew Merriam (HO)
Sunday 2:00 to 6:00
4334 Wavertree Street, San Luis Obispo

Darrell Nash (Sn3)
Friday & Saturday 10:00 to 4:00
6680 Wagon Wheel Place, Paso Robles

Oceano Depot Association (HO)
Saturday 11:00 to 3:00
Sunday 10:00 to 4:00
1650 Front Street (Highway 1), Oceano

Elden Paling (G)
Sunday 12:00 to 4:00 pm
3430 Colima Road, Atascadero

Jeff Parker/Central Valley Model Works (HO)
Saturday & Sunday 8:00 to 6:00
1203 Pike Lane, Oceano

Dennis Pearson (On30)
Friday 12:00 to 6:00     (Olde Port Inn)
3993 Avila Beach Drive,  Avila Beach 

San Luis Obispo Model RR Assn. (HO, N & G)
Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
1650 Front Street (Highway 1), Oceano

Santa Maria Valley Ry Hist. Museum (HO)
Friday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday  12:00 to 4:00
Santa Maria Mall
142 Town Center East, Santa Maria

 
NOTES: 

Please observe individual days & hours of operation for the layouts.  No 
smoking at any of the layouts.  
Information current as of 9-15-11.

Andrew Merriam – No children under the age of eight, please.
Darrell Nash – Look for GC&P RR direction signs. Layout has a duck-under.  
Elden Paling – Cars may park in the backyard.
Jeff Parker/Central Valley Model Works – Brief tours of the Central Valley 
Model Works facility will be given as time permits.
Dennis Pearson - Layout located at the Olde Port Inn in Avila Beach at the end 
of the Harford Pier at Port San Luis Harbor. Parking on the pier is available 
but limited.


LAYOUT DESCRIPTIONS-

Wayne Asbury – This garden railroad is a freelanced layout in a folded dog bone 
shape. It currently has two levels built up on a block wall to make operations 
and maintenance easier. Wayne runs all Bachmann steam power with battery power 
and QSI sound on LGB track.  The railroad's setting is Colorado and Southern/D 
& RGW in the mountains.

Central Coast Trains – This well-stocked model train store has three finished 
in-store display layouts in HO, N and O scale.  Website:  
http://www.centralcoasttrains.com/

Doc Burnstein's Ice Cream Lab – This is the best site on the tour to enjoy ice 
cream while watching trains, with hand-crafted ice creams made on-site.  The 
G-scale train travels the perimeter of the shop on a continuous loop, passing 
through two rooms and outside the building.  The layout includes bridges, 
suspended track, and mountain scenery.  Running since 1981, the Village 
Railroad includes an engine that replicates a train that traveled through 
Arroyo Grande in 1883-1896.  Website: www.docburnsteins.com/

Paul Deis – The Los Osos Valley Railroad is Paul's HO scale 400 sq. foot double 
deck, point to point layout. It represents the Southern Pacific Coast Line from 
San Luis Obispo to San Miguel in 1949. The layout is designed for operations 
and features hand-laid track, NCE DCC, sound equipped locomotives. Both ends of 
the layout have off-layout staging areas.  The D&P Mountain Railroad is Paul's 
freelanced Fn3 (1:20.3 scale) garden railroad. This is a U-shaped design around 
3 1/2 sides of house. The mainline is planned for 600 feet. The first phase of 
construction is complete with a 350 foot mainline and 150 feet of sidings and 
industry spurs. The maximum grade is four percent with10-foot minimum diameter 
curves. Entire railroad is raised off the ground. The D&P Mountain Railroad is 
based on Colorado mountain railroading with mining and lumber operations in the 
1940s era.  This is narrow gauge steam railroading in a heavily forested 
layout. Over 120 dwarf Alberta Spruce trees planted so far along with other 
dwarf vegetation.  There is a seventy-foot real stream with waterfalls ending 
in log pond for saw mill. The emphasis is on short line operations with the 
provision for continuous running. Six 2-person crews will eventually handle 
operations. The current layout supports two 2-person crews. Locomotives are 
battery powered with radio control, QSI sound decoders and Airwire throttles. 
Staging is planned in a 10 ft. x 10 ft. storage building.
              
Andrew Merriam – This layout is a loop-to-loop design on two levels in a three 
car garage.  There are staging yards at both ends of the layout.  Typical 
freights can be up to 30 cars in length operating out of the four main yards.

The prototype modeled is the Southern Pacific, circa 1950s.  The locale modeled 
is the California Central Coast centered on San Luis Obispo. Trains start at 
Santa Margarita and run to Guadalupe and then by extension to the Port of Los 
Angeles at San Pedro. Central Coast features include the Stenner Creek trestle 
and horseshoe curve,  covering forty linear feet of sceniced area, the San Luis 
Obispo yard and depot, Guadalupe yard and depot, an urban scene and the Port of 
San Pedro including a fifty- inch long ship and wharf area. Operations consist 
of through freights (lumber, merchandise and military) and passenger trains 
including the Daylight, Coast Mail and the Lark, plus locals.  The Cuesta Grade 
uses helpers as necessary.

Most structures are kitbashed or scratch based on Central Coast prototypes.  
The layout features a national-level first prize for an operating replica of 
the double track Pacific Electric/Southern Pacific bascule bridge at San Pedro. 
All locomotives are DCC controlled with sound. No children under the age of 
eight, please.

Darrell Nash – The Gold Rock, Columbia and Palisades is a free lanced Sn3 
Narrow Gauge layout with an emphasis on D&RGW and Rio Grande Southern.  The 
GC&P reflects Colorado mountain railroading with a logging branch.   The layout 
is 32 ft. x 18 ft. with approximately 150 feet of main line, staging yards, 
operating yards and many scratch-built items.  Control is DCC with sound 
effects.  Darrell is an excellent narrow gauge modeler and has drawn praise 
from some of the top narrow gauge modelers in the hobby.

Oceano Depot Association – The Oceano Depot Association mission is to restore, 
preserve, and operate the former Southern Pacific Oceano Depot and other 
structures that have historical significance for historical, scientific, 
educational and recreational purposes for the benefit of the residents of and 
visitors to the Community of Oceano.  The Association's public displays include 
a small HO layout.  www.oceanodepot.org

Elden Paling – The Colima & Silla Railroad is a 3,300 square-foot garden 
railroad with over 1,200 feet of track.  The double-track mainline is laid out 
in a figure eight pattern with sidings for the towns.  The track is laid on 
concrete within lawn and landscaped areas.

Jeff Parker/Central Valley Model Works – This layout was built by the late Jack 
Parker, owner of Central Valley Model Works. It is now operated by his son, 
Jeff. It represents the Northern Pacific in Montana in the era from the early 
1940s to the early 1960s.  The often photographed scenes depict Logan, Montana. 
 While considerable "artistic license" has been taken with the actual 
arrangement of Logan, the layout allows the simulation of the actual operation 
of Northern Pacific trains going to and from St. Paul and Tacoma.  The layout 
room is a generous 17' x 50' plus an extra eight-foot extension on the east end 
for return loops.  The track is, of course, Central Valley CVT.  That product 
was designed and developed for and then used on this layout.  Jack's good 
friend and fellow N.P. model railroader David Coster helped design the layout 
and also did all of the wiring.  The layout features a great roster of detailed 
brass steam locomotives and these all are tuned and weighted to pull scale 
length trains.  Brief tours of the Central Valley Model Works facility will be 
given as time permits.

Photo website: http://www.cvmw.com/imagecvmw/color_photos/index.htm
Central Valley website: http://www.cvmw.com/about_cvmw.htm

Dennis Pearson – Dennis' portable On30 Pacific Coast Railway layout will be 
set-up at the Olde Port Inn in Avila Beach at the end of the Harford Pier at 
Port San Luis Harbor. Parking on the pier is available but limited.  This is a 
highly detailed circa 1936 layout which depicting various historic scenes from 
the Pacific Coast Railway that once operated between Port San Luis, San Luis 
Obispo and points as far south as Los Olivos.  Photo Link: 
http://ccrrf.com/091008.html
 

San Luis Obispo Model Railroad Association – Members are actively engaged in 
multiple modeling scales, including HO, N, O, On30, and G. Members working in 
other scales are also represented, and almost every scale may be found at their 
events & runs.
Members have collaborated to build a modular layout in N scale, and they now 
have an operational HO modular layout as well.  Website:  www.slomra.org

Santa Maria Valley Railway Historical Museum – This non-profit, educational 
museum is dedicated to the preservation of the railroad heritage of California, 
the Central Coast, and the Santa Maria Valley.  The Museum is building a large 
model (HO) railroad depicting railroad operations history in the Santa Maria 
Valley. The Museum has a space in the Santa Maria Town Center Mall, located on 
the second floor, a few doors north from the main escalators as you head toward 
Sears. A docent is available for information as you enjoy the various displays. 
There is a small gift shop in the Museum. Often, modelers are present working 
on the HO layout of the Santa Maria Valley Railroad.  Website: www.smvrhm.org/








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