Information on Garden Railroads

submitted: 2008-04-10 07:42:34 | by: BillMurphy
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Model railroading has a new trend that involves using sturdy supplies and equipment that will withstand the outside elements. These outside layouts are called "garden railroads" as they are often worked into a garden setting with the garden becoming part of the scenery.

Basically it is the same idea as an indoor railroad but there can be a few differences from the design point of view.

First, garden railroads must be rugged enough to stand up to the weather and stay in use over the long term. Depending on the climate, these trains may be run for much of the year and they need to be able to withstand that kind of use.

It also needs to be easy to maintain. Merging it into you garden area is a lot of work but if you have to take it out for maintenance, that could be even more work.

Europe introduced the garden railroad but they are popular worldwide now. That makes finding G-scale trains and extras a little easier than it used to be.

The Garden Railway Convention is held every year in Denver. More garden railway events can be found on www.gardentrains.org or at www.trains.com in the event section.

Garden railroads can make a great addition to your backyard, strictly for your own enjoyment, or they can be added to more public places where everyone can enjoy them.

Just remember if you set up your display somewhere that is more public, you'll be sure to attract more onlookers!

About the Author

Looking for ideas for building a train table? You'll find lots of helpful tips at The Model Railroader website. Visit www.TheModelRailroader.com to get your free copy of my report "Model Train Design Secrets"


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