Very impressive, I look forward to seeing the scenery develop.
@russcole56852 күн бұрын
Would like a good look at how this works. Would like to do the same thing to my layout
@SylTrunkett7 күн бұрын
Nice layout you’re getting mirror
@SylTrunkett7 күн бұрын
That was pretty cool. Nice job.
@SylTrunkett7 күн бұрын
Would like to see a cab ride
@andrewstrains57178 күн бұрын
how wide is your Engine Terminal peninsula? id like to rebuild my layout and do something similar to that for a freelance of the fony shops in WC era
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale60618 күн бұрын
@@andrewstrains5717 6'
@RB.15959 күн бұрын
YES!!!
@beeble200314 күн бұрын
I'm not invested enough to watch an hour of this, but that train is super-cool and it's really impressive that you got it up the helix with only one minor derailment. Awesome stuff, and congrats on 2000 subscribers!
@bertcresta668520 күн бұрын
This is one heck of a HHHUUUGGEEEE layout!!! And one heck of a long train! Very nice! Congrats!👏👏👏
@mikehumphrey741321 күн бұрын
Great Layout, lots of work to complete this layout. Congratulations on all the milestones on the layout. Looking forward to the next update. Mike HO from Australia
@danielboone377021 күн бұрын
Love it! Especially with the long snaking hopper train.
@AppalachiaRRlover21 күн бұрын
Awesome update and congratulations on 2000+ subs! I can’t even get to 300 lol
@Vman775722 күн бұрын
Wow! I enjoyed this one. Thanks
@Tom-ru6rb22 күн бұрын
You heald my attention the whole trip. 👍.
@markmccummins804922 күн бұрын
I understand not only the hundred cars, but also the PRR 2-8-8-2. Everyone wants to run a train like this. IIRC railroads stopped plenty of traffic down here in New Castle in the day with mineral trains for the steel mills. The old blast furnaces were hungry. And when I was little (60s) Troutman’s had tons of AHM. On the side of any car box they had a picture of the Rivarossi Y6. PRR was one of the options. That stuck in my head for decades. I, too, have the Y3 that I bought 10 years ago (mine’s in O scale).
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606122 күн бұрын
@@markmccummins8049 there's some things you just want!
@KODATHEDOG24 күн бұрын
Super cool, I also rode my bike to watch the Bessemer in the early 80's in Erie all the way down to Greenville. Miss the loads from Bucyrus Erie and the yard at Albion. Also remember the line from Conneaut Lake to Meadville
@bobbymartinezvergara913024 күн бұрын
wuaooooo congratulations
@johnoneill566124 күн бұрын
I can only dream about having so much space 😮😮😮 The engine depot is amazing It’s giving me some good ideas for mine.👍
@elsdp-456024 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. WOW, now that's a train!!! Very nice. The crew at SN Tower was impressed.👍
@daleroth23626 күн бұрын
I was born in 1944 last day of year. When I was about 3 or so every time I heard a train whistle I would run to the front window to see the trains go by. I saw lots of steam trains before there were diesel engines. Probably around 1948. Even saw a caboose hop with several going east behind one steamer as more trains moved west. Coal trains were popular as coal moved from W Virginia to Lake Erie to be dumped into large ore boats as many as 4 trains per day roamed the rails turning at Sterling, Ohio to head be unloaded at the ports. Then one morning when mom was in the house and had forgot about me, I crossed the road and walked down a cow lane to cross another road to see trains up close and personal. When I heard a train whistle, a diesel coming west and flying fast as he was pulling a passenger train, I climbed up n the blinker light which were mounted on a concrete post. My short sleeves whipped my skin as he flew by going west towards Chicago. I was 3 years of age. A man sitting in e car near by came to rescue me and take me home. Mom didn't know him nor did he know me, but he figured I had to love near by. Mom hugged the life out of me and it never happened again, but to this day I get excited when hearing trains whistles coming near. Loved the long train and where there are derailments put in a rerailer. Even place them at yards on either end to have less derailments. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
@PA_Prepper26 күн бұрын
Crazy cool layout so far - can't wait to watch progress ! Also - thanks for the Yankee Dabbler shout out - never heard of them, and that price on wheels is great !
@OtterCreek26 күн бұрын
"It's insane, but it's pretty cool." Indeed it was, I stayed for the whole video. Epic ;-)
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606126 күн бұрын
@OtterCreek thank you! Glad you hung around for it!
@clarencedavis984526 күн бұрын
Are there 100 different numbers on them cars???😂
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606126 күн бұрын
@@clarencedavis9845 God no. I probably have 200 more of that car
@jwrailve361526 күн бұрын
Fantastic layout and congrats on 2k+ subs! The progress is awesome. Once I complete my smaller industrial park layout and use it as my test subject of learning and progressing my knowledge and experience in taking my layouts to a higher level of quality I’ll get back to working on my triple decker, top decks not been built system fried a few years back when I didn’t have funds to replace it but bottom two levels are fully operational and basic scenery in place. Just hope I can achieve the level of quality and detail you and many other KZbin model railroaders reach, awesome!
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606126 күн бұрын
@@jwrailve3615 you'll get there! It sounds like a solid plan.
@josephreed515527 күн бұрын
Enjoyed every minute. Thank you.
@ab-du6sw27 күн бұрын
This is classic, not just because of the monumental task he's set for himself but because of the political statement. He, like the rest of us watching this, is a true Right Winger. A guy who goes off by himself with patience, sweat, talent, and purpose, and BUILDS something. A Left Winger ,on the other hand, would get a bunch of people together (so the blame can't be pinned on him alone) and go off and destroy something. That's the difference between the fringe Left and Right. We build and we're proud of it. And yes, I watched until the end. A lot of inspiration here. People like him don't get enough credit for their accomplishments because they're not front-page news.
@thorn058127 күн бұрын
I don't have the space, time, or money to get into the hobby although I've always wanted to. When my son was younger he was really into trains and dinosaurs. He really didn't take to Thomas but liked a cartoon called Chuggington and we bought him their die cast railroad sets and I spent hours setting them up for him to play with. Your roundhouse, maintenance sheds, offices and yard have given me great ideas to try in the city building game Cities Skylines. Some great modders on there that have a ton of assets for railroads. It's the closest I can get to model railroads currently. I tried to build the massive freight yard that is north of Pittsburgh a few times but my current gaming pc is limited. Seeing how you did the transfer table has given me something to work on. Love the updates.
@jeffbaker289727 күн бұрын
Congrats on the 2,000 + subs, I really enjoyed watching your layout. Really liked watching 100 car drag too! 👍. 👋😎🛤🚂🚂🚂
@ronaldrondeau787027 күн бұрын
thanks great job on the run and 2k
@RomanRail-ug6es27 күн бұрын
If you’re not too solidified on decoders, ESU is an amazing option. I found a method that I haven’t seen anywhere else of making consisting extremely easy, along with the possibility of adding multiple function maps. I have a video on it on my channel. As far as I’m aware, no one else knows about this. If you do decide to watch it, just know it’s kinda cringey. I apologize, it’s my first time.
@kurtgoodwin949027 күн бұрын
Let’s go crazy. Let’s get nuts
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@@kurtgoodwin9490 lolololol
@johnwhatmore16327 күн бұрын
Great build, locos are the coolest part of the railroad and deserve centre stage. Been working on my own facilities which are very different - two questions I've been grappling with - your thouhts on track cleaning, and scale lighting ? Inside that shop will be awesome after all your dedicated work but it's a challenge to expose it unless it's located on the aisle. Maybe a few monitoring cameras inside and a flat screen hanging above the layout, modelling what would be found in the supervisors office. Watch the locos coming and going, see the workshop details on the floor.
@georgiasunbelt27 күн бұрын
Congrats on 2K subs…top notch engine facility…train ran pretty good…like the helper push
@FGLKPaul27 күн бұрын
Congratulations on 2,000! Really cool!
@The0311gruntUSMC27 күн бұрын
Another grand slam progress video Ray. I really do not know where to start. The engine facility which is awesome. Can't wait to see it completed. One knows they are doing something right when it looks awesome and its not even completed yet. The 100 car ore drag which I have deemed "The Mother Load" was outstanding. Going through the helix was suburb. With only what? 3, 4 derailments only shows your skills in laying rail bed and track. Not to mention the work you have done on your rolling stock. Its a testament to your meticulous attention to detail. Bravo and congratulations on the milestone. I cant wait for the next up-date.
@riff207227 күн бұрын
Nice railyard layout. Really nice.
@leehanna492927 күн бұрын
Congrats on 2000! That train ran quite well, especially in the helix. I always enjoy seeing your progress, Ray.
@johnwhatmore16327 күн бұрын
Great achievement with the hundred, my N scale long train experiments have proven the sentient nature of the model machines - waiting until the rake is on a concave curve before snagging to bring on a string line, pulling cars to the valley below (is . The physics doesn't scale, we modellers live in a different universe. In 2016 I visited the US Open golf at Oakmont, I didn't know before arrival that the B&LE runs though the middle of the golf course before crossing the massive bridge across the Allegheny that you have included on your layout
@johnwhatmore16327 күн бұрын
Sorry, touch tablet premature send syndrome, anyway the cars seem to find the floor when I tempt fate with a long one. How are going to approach the construction of that bridge, I guess you'll have to scratch the trusses in brass ? It will keep you busy for a while.😊
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@@johnwhatmore163 I plan on including the golf cart bridge over the tracks!
@bobainsworth505727 күн бұрын
Very nice layout of an engi e facility. The only thing wrong with a 100 car train for 2000 subscribers is ,what will you do for 3000?
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@bobainsworth5057 something completely different! Lol 😆. If it even makes it that far. Who knows. I've under estimated it so far so maybe I shouldn't.
@erichelm433927 күн бұрын
I live in central VA. I see many very long coal trains come through here. They normally have helpers in the middle
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@erichelm4339 cutting them in 2/3 or 3/4 deep would have helped but I was trying to stick to B&LE practices for the fun/ challenge of it.
@flakstruk-848128 күн бұрын
I sub for the progress on the scenery, but 100 cars is an excellent way to celebrate
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@flakstruk-8481 some minor basic scenery coming this calendar year. Not much. But some.
@veliborvrhovac928 күн бұрын
Fantastic engine terminal,i bought same turn table dont realy know why 😅
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@veliborvrhovac9 it's a good working unit. They could have done better with the contact brushes. But. Other than that - it's a great unit.
@hutchewah28 күн бұрын
That's incredible! Must be some excellent track work and car maintenance. The engine terminal is the bomb.
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@@hutchewah thank you! Identified at least one spot that needs attention in that run.
@russellholland202228 күн бұрын
Well done, I loved it!!!
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@russellholland2022 thank you!
@bradleycook485628 күн бұрын
That was awesome! Now,let's get those 2-10-4s running 😂
@catap97728 күн бұрын
I grew up with that running threw my back yard
@catap97728 күн бұрын
I would love to come and see you layout
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@@catap977 I do occasional open houses. I'll make sure to announce
@TransformerDad28 күн бұрын
I grew up listening to the B&LE making it's way through Culmerville from just a fews hill over to the east in Fawn Township. We lived on top of a hill, so I could hear them pretty clear. Now I live in Grove City. So pretty much my whole life I've been listening to the B&LE. I get excited when I see the orange paint every now and then again. Usually it's paried up with the old Missabe painted unit.
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@TransformerDad think those are the last 2 left right now. I was sad to see that old gate bell get taken down at Grove City. Video of that on my channel. Happy to see the cn sd40-2W back though - its got personality
@sdmsapphiremodels28 күн бұрын
You should have heard my expression when i heard "lets just get crazy, i have a 100 car train here" im still watching it. I even went and got snacks, love this!
@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale606127 күн бұрын
@@sdmsapphiremodels lolol! It was legit nuts. If you grabbed the head car and pulled it by hand.. she was HEAVY.
@sdmsapphiremodels27 күн бұрын
@@bessemerlakeerieinhoscale6061 on our club, the club owners has a 120 car train pulled by 4 GG1's, i dont doubt the weight of that train for a second haha