The Los Angeles Model Railroad

Built in HO scale by Bruce Petty

NEWS FLASH

These Geocities pages for the Los Angeles & San Fernando Valley RR will be closing on October 26, 09. This is because the nitwits that run Yahoo are shutting Geocities off. But don't worry, all the LARR pages are being transfered to a new paid Yahoo website, so save this new link:

New LA&SFV model railroad page.

http://www.lariverrailroads.com/train_layout.html

My layout is modeled after Southern California, during the early 1960s. Its built as a round the room shelf type layout, 14 to 18 inches wide allowing for close up photography. Enjoy the photo tour and be sure to check out more web-article links for model building projects at the top and the bottom of this page.

LA&SF RR Layout in a PDF format
(186KB), from the 2006 Kalmbach's, Great Model Railroads.

The latest model web-articles are:


The Movie Studio shows up
Cheeper to use a model train than the prototype.

Making a Southern Pacific Gondola Car
Another one of my cheep modeling projects.

Modeling the Los Angeles River

Almost New Hand Throw Turnouts from under the Shelf Layout

Operating HO Gravel Dump Cars, with Movie!

Building the Gravel Loading Bunker

Making Model Eucalyptus Trees

Spring Greens on the Layout

Flat Cars by the Dozen

Upgreading Older Freight Cars

The LA&SFV's Freight Cars.

Here's a great material to make HO freight car steel roof walks.

Layout derailments that can only be blamed on operator error!

Follow the construction progress:

Building the Burbank Branch Layout Extension
Part 8: The Finished Burbank Branch

Building LA Industries in HO Scale

The Sheller Feed Company near San Fernando, CA. 1963
The Cyclone Fence Company along the SP main line in Glendale.
Burbank Beer Distributor Warehouse. that was near Burbank Junction.
Strongheart Dog Food Co. located in the downtown LA industrial district.

Several Southern California HO layout Designs

NEW! Here's a Trona Railway, HO layout in PDF format (888.5KB),
I had designed for the 2006 layout contest for Model Railroader Magazine.
It didn't win, but this shelf layout can be expanded to whatever room size you may have.

Pacific Electric at San Fernando. A small prototypical switching layout.

My wife Cheryl and I have produced Christmas train stories for
our 9 year old nephew, we hope your Children will enjoy it too.
The Town Christmas Tree


The Burbank local makes a stop at the maintenance of way yard to set out several hopper cars of ballast.

Caboose 807 and train heading southbound on the Lone Pine branch.

There is new SW 1500, Athearn switch engine on the layout, the SP 2467. You can see from the prototype picture below that both engines are waiting on the main line for the orders to move.

The SP 2462 (SW1500) and gravel cars wait on the main line at Sun Valley. The work train will back up all the way to San Fernando for the rebuilding of the main line there after the Sylmar Earthquake in 1971.

The SP trackage runs along the Los Angeles River for many miles and also crossing it in several places.
This fascia model was made from a corrugated cardboard box and Latex indoor paint.

The North Hollywood depot is now used for Railway Express and Pacific Motor Trucking freight shipments long after
the Pacific Electric stopped running passengers in 1952. In later years SP repainted their structures to gray.

This fine model kit is now produced by Showcase Miniatures on a limited production run.

The Westbound "Coast Mail" train is about to depart the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal.

The "Coast Mail" seen here passing Burbank Junction Tower.
The layout module in only fourteen inches wide at this point. On the prototype, a concrete dranage channel does runs
along the tracks in the same place, however on the model, one channel side wall is used to make the facia.

Richard Hughes is a retired railroad conductor and owns this HO model of an SP, AC9. He was worked for the SP back in the early 1950s and ran these monster locomotives on the Modoc Line in Northern California. He says "these locomotives were very easy to operate!"

The Chatsworth Hauler eastbound off the Coast Line at Burbank.


New power 5840 and 2913 waiting at the Burbank Depot.

There goes the local up the Valley Line to finish the day job at Sun Valley.

Switching work at the San Fernando Sunkist Packing House.

San Fernando Orange Association Packing Plant.

Local passing the Sheller Feed Company.

GEMCO local eastbound off the Coast Line.

GEMCO power passing the Burbank Local.

Picture of the day when SP 2467, a brand new EMD, SW1500 has just arrived on the property in 1967.

Working the gravel loader facility is this Mack switcher by Scale Structures Ltd.

Find out how these Southern Pacific Hopper Cars load and dump gravel. Another cheep modeling project.