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Video: Lee Marsh’s HO scale Great Northern Cascade Division

By Angela Cotey | April 4, 2020

| Last updated on November 18, 2020


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Lee Marsh’s HO scale Great Northern Ry. Cascade Division features stunning mountain scenery inspired by Stevens Pass in Washington State. In this short video, follow some of the superdetailed transition-era trains and they roll along the main line.

12 thoughts on “Video: Lee Marsh’s HO scale Great Northern Cascade Division

  1. I like the close coupling of the F units, as it really helps the realism of the rolling stock.

  2. Really like the scenery, especially the rock formations. Wish my trains ran that smoothly! Thanks for sharing.

  3. An excellent layout! In the mid-1990’s I visited the museum in Wenatchee, Washington. They have a large train layout depicting the Great Northern Railway through the Cascade Mountains of Washington. Lee’s layout reminded me of the one in the museum. Thank you!

  4. There is a short version of a baggage car in the yard photo. It looks to be a wood side car; was there a prototype? Was this ever published in MR? It would seem to lend itself to a smaller layout.

  5. The panel looks like it’s set up for block control rather than DCC. I’m an old guy, and using the old DPDT switches is familiar to me. DCC is still in the realm of magic. 🙂

  6. 🙂 Very nice railroad, and great video. If there’s a longer version of this video, I hope you’ll post it.

  7. Very well done short video. Excellent scenery with the rock formations and long train rail action on the Cascade Division.-Greg

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