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        From: Bob Schell <[email protected]>
        Subject: [Model_Railroads_Of_Southern_California] Moderator Needs Your 
Help
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        Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2011, 12:23 PM


          
        Group Members –



        I need your help to spread the word about the upcoming layout tour.



        There are many model railroaders who have requested information about 
our layout tours but who do not belong to our group.  Over the years the number 
of persons on my separate subscription list has grown to nearly 3,000 
individuals.



      For these persons I typically send out e-mail notices, 30 blind cc 
addressees at a time.  

       

      Yahoo and Verizon, in a misguided attempt to battle spam, have blocked 
these notices.  Their automated anti-spam systems do not respond to human 
contact so I have no recourse.  I could send out 3,000 individual e-mails but 
there is no way I have time to do this. 

       

      In order to put the word out to the model railroad community I am asking 
your help. 

       

      Please forward the message below to your friends who are (1) model 
railroaders and (2) you are fairly certain would be interested in going on this 
or a future layout tour. 

       

      You help is greatly appreciated. 

       

      Bob Chaparro 

      Moderator 

       

      +++++ 

       

      Model Railroad Layout Tour – Nov. 19 

       

      Hello – 

       

      Model Railroads of Southern California's twenty-eighth layout tour takes 
place Saturday, November 19. This will be a self-guided tour of eleven layouts 
at eight sites from Simi Valley to Santa Barbara . One layout is appearing for 
the first time on the group's tour program. 

       

      By scale there will be eight HO scale layouts, one small N scale layout, 
one small O scale layouts and one garden railroad.  This is a free event and 
you may bring relatives and friends. 

       

      The tour schedule, locations and layout descriptions are below. If you 
would like an area map showing the general locations of all the layout sites, 
please contact me. 

       

      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 Files Section and the group 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 planned including a 
Victorville-Apple Valley tour in February 2012, three Orange County tours in 
April and May, and a San Diego County tour or two in the summer. 

       

      Bob Chaparro 

      Moderator 

      Model Railroads of Southern California 

      http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Model_Railroads_Of_Southern_California/


      Model Railroads of Southern California 

      Layout Tour No.  28 

      Saturday, November 19, 2011 

       

        Owner
           Time Open
           Railroad Name
           Scale
           Address
           
            Dave's Hobby Central
           10:00 to 6:00
           Lahaina, Kaanapali and Pacific
           N, HO, O
           14 W. Anapamu St., 

            Santa Barbara 
           
            Al Daumann
           10:00 to 3:00
           Burney, Redding & Western
           HO
           443 Valley Gate Road, 

            Simi Valley
           
            Gold Coast Modular Railroad Club
           9:00 to 2:00
           None
           HO
           Murphy Auto Museum 2230 Statham Blvd, Oxnard
           
            South Coast Railroad Museum
           1:00 to 4:00
           South Coast Railroad Museum
           HO
           300 N. Los Carneros, Goleta
           
            Bruce Morden
           10:00 to 4:00
           Southern Pacific Santa Barbara Sub
           HO
           3218 Serena Ave, Carpinteria
           
            Mike Murphy
           9:00 to 3:00
           Santa Rosa Pacific
           HO
           13015 Rancho Vista Ct., Santa Rosa Valley
           
            Santa Susana RR Historical Society
           9:00 to 4:00
           Santa Susana Pacific Railroad
           HO
           6503 Katherine Road, Simi Valley
           
            Gary Siegel
           9:00 to 4:00
           L&N Eastern Kentucky Division
           HO
           1143 Camino Viejo, 

            Santa Barbara
           
            Southern Pacific, Santa Cruz Div.
           G
           


       

      NOTES: 

      Please observe the hours of operation for the layouts. 

      No smoking at any of the layouts.  

      Information current as of 10-30-11 

       

      PARKING INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS ONCE YOU ARRIVE AT THE 
LOCATION: 

       

      Dave's Hobby Central – Park in the public parking area on Chapala just 
north of Anapamu, which is just west of the shop. (75 minutes free parking.) 

      Gold Coast Modular Railroad Club – Located inside the Murphy Auto Museum. 
No admission charge but a donation is appreciated. 

      South Coast Railroad Museum – Park in parking area past fire station, 
proceed to museum visitor center and ask to see layout. 

      Bruce Morden – Park on streetand walk up the driveway next to the RR 
crossing sign to the garage. 

      Gary Siegel - Follow west driveway to garage. G gauge is through doors to 
right to rear of home.  HO is through door to left of garage door.  Both 
layouts are partially handicap accessible 

       

       

      DESCRIPTIONS- 

       

      Dave's Hobby Central – Dave Wykoff invited the local model railroad club 
to build a replacement demonstration layout for his hobby shop window.  The 
layout has O-scale Lahaina, Kaanapali and Pacific, complete with coconut palms, 
an HO scale set in the Pacific Northwest and an N-scale set in the Appalachian 
Mountains.  Stop in the shop and say hello to Dave.  The store is open until 
6:00 pm. 

       

      Al Daumann – The Burney, Redding & Western is an HO scale Digitrax DCC 
layout set in Northern California the late 1940s and located in a 10' x 12' 
bedroom.  Al's inspiration was a few trips to the Fall River . Operationally, 
the railroad is a point to point railroad, with a main yard set in Redding on 
one end and a secondary yard in Bieber (Nubieber) at the other.  Staging tracks 
representing Eureka and Sacramento also are included.   The mainline is 
approximately 100 feet long.  Two branch lines (one on the layout, the other 
emerging from staging in a closet) are also included. The ruling grade is 3 
percent on the mainline and 5 percent for the logging branch. Motive power is 
mostly steam with a few diesels as switchers.  Mainline steam 

      power is mostly 2-8-0 Spectrums with sound.  There is a Spectrum 4-6-0 
with 63" drivers for passenger and mail service with Walthers and Rivarossi 
60-foot passenger cars.  A Heisler, Climax and Shay work the logging branch.  
The railroad also can be operated as a point to loop and a loop to loop via 
auxiliary tracks that loop back before reaching the main yards.  The layout is 
on two levels, with L-girder benchwork, Switchmaster switch machines, Atlas 
Code 83 flextrack and Tillig/Pilz/Elite turnouts.  The layout is in the early 
stages of scenery, with the scenery currently at about ten percent finished.  

       

      Gold Coast Modular Railroad Club – This is an HO scale modular railroad 
club located in a semi-permanent location.  They operate steam and diesel 
powered trains using Digital Command Control (DCC) on a very large layout. The 
layout is capable of running 10 to 15 trains at one time.  The current layout 
is similar to their setup at the Ventura County Fair and is 15 ft. x 36 feet. 
They are using the Kaboom Trestle, Coal Canyon (now known as John McCaddin RV 
Park – after their deceased friend and lifelong train buff), parts of the 
Golden Valley from the Camarillo set-up, and new modules, consisting of a 
Proctor & Gamble facility, ADM grain elevator, Bakersfield Yard, and Leddo 
City. The Lumber Processing Mill & Pond, an engine repair facility, packing 
yard, slaughterhouse and icing rack will be incorporated into the new modules 
as their new expansion area is developed. The Bakersfield Yard incorporates a 
new round house with an operating turntable.


       

      South Coast Railroad Museum – The main building is the historic Goleta 
Depot, a 1901 Southern Pacific No. 22 Combination Depot.  There is also an SP 
bay window caboose on the property.   You may have to ask to see the model 
railroad exhibit which is inside the depot in the freight room.  This operating 
exhibit depicts the railroad areas of Santa Barbara and Goleta during the 
late-steam/early-diesel era, making this a Southern Pacific dominated layout. 
The Santa Barbara Railroad Yard is the exhibit's most complex feature. The 
layout also features the Arroyo Hondo Bridge, west of Goleta. They also have a 
7 1/2 inch gauge ride-upon for $1/ride.   Layout is not handicap accessible. 

      The website is:  www.goletadepot.org 

       

      Bruce Morden – The HO scale Southern Pacific Santa Barbara Subdivision 
fills a two-car garage.  The layout models the SP mainline in 1994 from 
Carpinteria to Devon with the branch from Surf through Lompoc and on to White 
Hills.  Bruce's layout is a work in progress and so far there is very little 
scenery.  Tracks have been completed on two of three planned levels. Two 
staging yards are completed as has one medium-sized yard along the main line. 
Benchwork includes "thin wall" L-girder and open grid construction.  Roadbed 
consists of solid Masonite spline and alternate strips of plywood and Homosote 
spline construction.  The layout is handicap accessible. 

      Layout Blog: http://spsbsub.blogspot.com 

       

      Mike Murphy - This layout is located in a dedicated 26' x 30' room.  It 
features many nice structures, including an 18-stall roundhouse.  It's a free 
lanced transition era railroad featuring Santa Fe, Southern Pacific and Union 
Pacific trains and operations.  At prototypical speeds a train requires 
thirty-five minutes to travel the mainline.  Several branch lines and a 
fiddle/staging yard feed the mainline operations.  Mike's has incorporated many 
details to give the various layout scenes a very realistic feeling.  This 
completely sceniced layout features a detailed backdrop, weathered structures 
and an expansive harbor area with a dock, sea wall, dredge and other marine 
features. 

       

      Santa Susana Railroad Historical Society – The Santa Susana Railroad 
Historical Society's DCC controlled HO scale layout loosely models the Southern 
Pacific's coast line between Los Angeles and Portland in the early 1950s.   The 
layout has over 400 feet of mainline on two levels of wall-mounted shelf and 
two peninsulas.  Special emphasis is placed on the fictional Santa Susana 
Pacific Railroad serving the needs of Ventura County farms and industries.  
Features include Cuesta loop that climbs from the lower to upper level of the 
layout, four freight classification yards and three passenger stations along 
with numerous bridges, sidings and industrial spurs.  Although the scenery is 
100 percent complete, the club is constantly planning and implementing 
improvements to enhance both the visual and operational aspects of the layout.  
 During the past year, a scenery upgrade project in the San Pedro area created 
a fishing port with a large bay, docks, tuna processing plant and a lively 
downtown that includes a branch of the Pacific Electric running down the main 
street.  The club is now in the early stages of design and implementation of a 
layout-wide centralized traffic control signaling system. 

       

      The club's layout is located in the freight room of the former Southern 
Pacific Santa Susana depot.  The railroad built this depot in the early 20th 
century in order to serve eastern Ventura County.  The depot opened for 
business in 1903 and remained in service until the late 1960s.   Guests of the 
Society are encouraged to visit the museum located in the passenger section of 
the depot to view several artifacts and photos that detail the history of 
railroading in Southern California.  There is also a large collection of 
vintage Lionel O gauge locomotives and cars on display in the meeting room. 

       

      Website:  http://santasusannadepot.org/Clubhome.html 

       

      Gary Siegel - Gary has an HO scale layout of the L&N that was featured in 
Model Railroader in April 1996, Rail Model Journal in January and February 2008 
and Model Railroad Craftsman in May 2008.   The layout was on the NMRA tour for 
the Long Beach national convention in 1996 and the Anaheim convention in 2008.  
The Eastern Kentucky Division models an area of coal mines in the Appalachians 
in eastern Kentucky and western Virginia.  There are interchanges with C&O and 
N&W.  The year is 1971 so both 1st and 2nd generation diesel are the rule. The 
EK is still running its own passenger trains. 

       

      While not an official web site, Richard Barnes has taken some amazing 
photos of the L&N EK Div and they can be viewed at 
http://www.pbase.com/rbarnes11/lnekdiv    The L&N EK Division operates once a 
month on the first Saturday of each month.  Operation is by car card and 
waybill with control using Easy DCC.  The layout is partially handicap 
accessible.  There are some steps in the far north part of the layout. 

       

      In addition to the HO layout, Gary has been working on a G-gauge layout 
in his back yard.  Also designed for operation, the layout is still under 
construction but has over 600 feet of operable track.  While most of this 
layout is handicap accessible, there are hills and steps in some areas. 

       

       


     




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