Pennsylvania Railroad in the Transition Era
Layout Description
The Loewy division of the Pennsylvania Railroad is a model railroad that is positioned in the transition era.
The layout isn’t intended to be an uncompromisingly accurate representation of the Pennsylvania railroad;
The scenery is complete, but as we know never finished. Construction of the layout began over thirty years ago, twelve years ago it was extended, doubling its size to the current structure.
The track plan allows for a point to point configuration with 20 line-side switching options, the layout has a 6 track staging yard for division point operations and it can also offer continuous running for display and equipment testing.
Convention 2025 | Event Details
Booking Details available here soon. See below for proposed opening times
Available | Maximum Capacity | |
Layout Tours | Thursday AM/PM | 6 |
Further Information
Layout Owner | Charles Page |
Layout | Camp Hill |
Layout Details | Scale: HO Operating System: NCE DCC Size: 10mx11m |
Special Instructions | Access Restricted? Yes Animals? Yes Wheelchair Access? No |
Additional Information | The property is located on the side of a hill with the road curving in front of it, there is no parking in front of the property, but parking is available in front of next door. The resident dog ‘Velcro’ is inside and doesn’t have access to the layout, however he will bark from the enclosed deck to announce your arrival. |