Get to Know the Layout

Engineering at Scale

The NLOE layout spans 35 × 80 feet — 2,800 square feet of O-gauge railroading. Four main lines, a mountain line, subway lines, and a trolley line all running together. A roundhouse with turntable packed with steam. Built entirely by hand by club members.

35 × 80Foot Layout

One of the largest O-gauge layouts in the Northeast, built entirely by hand

2,800Square Feet

A full city, mountain country, harbor, and carnival packed into 2,800 sq ft

4Main Lines

Two freight mains and two passenger mains running simultaneously

3Specialty Lines

Dedicated mountain line, subway lines, and a working trolley line

Hidden Gems

What Makes NLOE One of a Kind

Every visit you'll spot something new. A few of the layout's signature scenes:

Sunshine Biscuits Factory

Modeled on the real plant in Long Island City — a tribute to the borough's industrial heritage.

The River Scene

A working river scene inspired by Bruce Springsteen's The River — a Jersey shoreline tribute hiding in plain sight.

Mining & Coal Hauling

Mining and coal hauling are built into the layout's economy — operating freight that actually moves goods between scenes.

Rocket Launcher · DEFCON 4

A working rocket launcher that fires up to Level 4 DEFCON. Cold War kitsch at its finest.

Carnival in Full Swing

A working Ferris wheel and merry-go-round anchor a full carnival scene — lights and motion synchronized.

Hot Air Balloons Above

Hot air balloons drift above the layout — look up to catch them between mountain peaks.

The Hot Dog Dog

A miniature dog frozen mid-chase, stealing a string of hot dogs. Kid-favorite scavenger hunt find.

A Wedding in Miniature

A full wedding ceremony frozen in miniature — every guest, every detail.

Holiday Tree Lot

A seasonal tree lot with shoppers and stacked trees — fully decorated each holiday season.

Roundhouse & Turntable

A working roundhouse and turntable packed with steam locomotives — operating just like the real thing.

Mountain · Subway · Trolley

Beyond the four mains: a dedicated mountain line, subway lines, and a working trolley line — all running together.

Operating Railroad Water Tower

A fully functional railroad water tower — the spout swings out and lowers to fill steam locomotives at the yard, just like the real thing.

Can You Find Them All?

The NLOE Scavenger Hunt

The layout rewards patient eyes. Here are just a few of the hidden moments waiting to be discovered on your next visit:

🎈 Balloon Crash

A hot air balloon has crash-landed near the mountain line. A ground crew is on the scene.

🚒 Fire Trucks Responding

The Sunshine Biscuits fire station has its trucks rolling. Something's happening on the block.

🚀 The Rocket Ship

Somewhere on the layout, a rocket is ready for launch. Can you find it?

🌊 The Harbor Tugboat

An orange tugboat works the Long Island harbor under the railroad lift bridge.

🎡 The Ferris Wheel

A full Ferris wheel stands behind the city skyline — lit up and turning.

🚇 The Subway

A working subway line runs beneath the city. Watch carefully — you can see it at street level.

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Behind the Scenes

Making the Layout

Every inch of the NLOE layout was built by hand by club members over decades. Here's a look at the construction — from bare benchwork to the finished world you see today.

◆  Under Construction
Official Layout Diagram

The Track Plan

NLOE Layout Track Plan — Classic Toy Trains

85 × 35 Foot O-Gauge Layout · 4 Main Lines · Mountain Division · Working Harbor

Annotated Operations Map

Switch & Signal Guide

NLOE Layout — Annotated Operations Map with switches and signal guide

Green arrows indicate switches · Color-coded main lines · DS = Double Switch · NY = North Yard