Looking for layouts open to the public

overall shot of indoor layout

Classic Toy Trains is updating our list of S, O, and Standard gauge of layouts open to the public. Do you know of a layout that’s not on our list in the link above? Please contact us at editor@classictoytrains.com and let us know. Requirements: Must be S, O, or Standard gauge Must be open the […]

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The Grand Strand Model Railroaders’ O gauge layout

A toy train layout

Name: Grand Strand Model Railroaders’ O gauge layoutDimensions: 12 x 18 feetTrack: GarGraves flextrack (maximum diameter is 64 inches)Switches: Ross Custom SwitchesMotive power: K-Line, Lionel, MTH, WilliamsRolling stock: Lionel, MTHControls: MTH nos. Z-1000 (2), Z-4000 transformersAccessories: Gilbert American Flyer, Lionel, Marx, MTHStructures: Lionel, MTH, PlasticvilleVehicles: Corgi, Ertl, MTH, TycoFigures: Bachmann, MTH, Preiser, RMT, Woodland Scenics […]

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Does my postwar Lionel GG1 have a reverse unit?

dark green electric locomotive model

There’s a switch on top of my Lionel No. 2332 Pennsylvania GG1. I’ve heard it controls how the engine reverses. I’ve run the locomotive on a test track, and without my touching it the locomotive reversed following the transformer direction switch. Is everything working right? – Jim Rohrbach, San Mateo, Calif. The switch on the […]

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MTH and Atlas announce shared tooling deal

orange and black steam locomotive with passenger cars from MTH

MTH Electric Trains and the Atlas Model Railroad Company announced a shared asset deal that will allow each company to use select models from the other company’s O scale tools and molds. The first of these shared assets will be passenger car tooling that can complement locomotives being produced by the other company. The program […]

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The O gauge Polar Express layout

A toy train layout trackplan

Name: The Polar Express layout Gauge: ODimensions: 4 x 8 feet The Classic Toy Trains staff built the Polar Express layout over a five day period, from benchwork to final scenery. This layout, which was featured in the November/December 2023 issue of Classic Toy Trains, features scenes from the beloved 2004 movie. See the construction of the layout […]

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Classic Toy Trains new products for October 2023

red boxcar with Christmas design

Rolling stock & accessories Menards has released Jack’s Christmas Boxcar (No. 2759153). This red boxcar has a winter scene featuring Jack the German shepherd with a red LED nose that blinks when connected to track power. The boxcar navigates O-27 curves, and each car is uniquely numbered. Available as a single car or in packs […]

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Preview October and November 2023 CTT content

plastic yellow and black locomotive on train layout

We’re always adding new content to our website. Here are some recent items you may have missed. The Lionel 700E Hudson steam engine Polar Express layout build video A compilation video from CTT’s five-day layout build. American Flyer store display photo from the 1950s What’s the story behind these photos? Senior Editor Roger Carp tells […]

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2024 Midlands Garden Rail Show dates set

Midlands Garden Rail Show logo

Dates have been set for the UK’s 2024 Midlands Garden Rail Show on March 2-3, 2024. This event attracts nearly 2,000 enthusiasts from all over the UK and offers visitors the opportunity to see layouts in larger gauges and scales including gauge 1, O gauge, large scale, and more. There will be more than 15 […]

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How to calculate the speed of toy trains

train on layout, with hand holding a stopwatch near the engine

Have you ever been curious about how to calculate the speed of toy trains? Running trains over a layout, how can we know whether it’s moving at a realistic speed? Answering this question requires a bit of math. Speed, or velocity, is simply distance divided by time. In the United States, we are used to […]

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Meet Marc Horovitz

black and red model live steam engine on track

In a paragraph, how did you get started in the hobby? Like many model railroaders, I got started in the hobby with toy trains: first with Marx clockwork, then with Lionel when I was six. In my teenage years I moved up (or down, depending on your point of view) to HO, then HOn3. I […]

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5 tips for better scenes on your toy train layout

Toy train grade crossing depicting the transition era as a New York Central cab unit approaches a crossing and stopped traffic. Five numerals in red circles 1 through 5 highlight portions of the scene discussed in the text. Photo by Dennis Brennan

5 tips for better scenes on your toy train layout   Whenever someone asks me what makes a toy train layout special, I reply that detail is the key. Size and scope don’t matter as much as what a modeler does in the space available. Developing memorable scenes – “vignettes,” as they’re called – can […]

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