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Stan Trzoniec’s O gauge layout

By Angela Cotey | March 14, 2014

| Last updated on February 11, 2021

Built with 60 years of experience with Lionel trains, see the trains run on this master modeler's current O gauge railroad.

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Stan Trzoniec has been having great times with Lionel trains for six decades. Read about his earliest layouts in the May 2014 issue, and enjoy a video of his current layout below!

25 thoughts on “Stan Trzoniec’s O gauge layout

  1. Excellent layout and video production; I really liked the scene where the camera followed the SP Locos down the layout. Also, Stan's a man after my own heart: he likes to run'em fast. Thanks Stan for sharing that with us.

  2. Great layout and everything seems to run fine. Nice track work. Do you run the older conventional engines with a TPC in command? We do and it adds a lot of fun and they run better.

  3. Outstanding layout!!! It is great seeing your work with the old Lionel track, making it look so good. I want to rip out all of my fastrack right now!
    Congrats!!!!

  4. What a fantastic layout. The operating equipment was great. How in the world does he keep those trains moving so fast without going off the tracks?

  5. Great layout and lots of action in video! Lots of variety in both engines and railroad names. Just the right amount of beautiful buildings and scenery. Loved all the action with the accessories also.

  6. Great layout! Plenty of action and right amount of landscape and building detail to make the layout seem true to life. Thanks for shareing.

  7. Terrific Layout..great action scenes with the implementation of Remote Accessories. Nice blend of new and PW train items.

    Wish there was more video – as a substitute – will watch again!!

  8. Great Layout……BUT…….trains should be run at slower more realistic speeds.Also the Big Boys should be run on outer wider radius track. The overhang looks silly.

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