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Ron was a conductor on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. The route was originally built by the Denver & Rio Grande Western. https://www.durangotrain.com/history/ His layout is in the 24' x 36' (7m x 11m) basement of a condominium in Arvada, Colorado. There are 9 locomotives, 39 structures, 135 human figures and 2 tunnels on the layout. The town of Cascade was actually a construction camp when the Silverton line was built in 1881. All of the locomotives and rolling stock have been modified, either by dusting (weathering), and working magnetic air hoses. The time period for this line is `1942, when the D&RGW was in its heyday. This was a good time frame, as it allowed him to use both lettering styles the Grande had on their equipment at the time. It also interchanged with the Rio Grande Southern back then. All of the locomotives except the Shay actually worked in Durango, either as a switcher, or on the Silverton mixed train. Locomotives: Loco #476 (Chili line Train) Accucraft 2-8-2 , a K-28 class loco Loco #453 Accucraft K-27 2-8-2 (long freight) Loco #375 (work train loco) a 2-8-0 C-25 class loco. Loco #340 Accucraft 2-8-0 C-19 Loco #346 Bachmann Spectrum 2-8-0 C-19 Loco #40 Bachmann Spectrum Rio Grande Southern C-19 Galloping Goose #7 Accucraft Rio Grande Southern Shay #3 Bachmann Spectrum 38 Ton Silverton Railroad Loco #345 Bachmann Spectrum Rio Grande C-19 Cameraman Notes: I used a Sony PXW-Z150 and PXW-X70 camera - primarily in manual exposure and manual focus mode. I also used a DJI Osmo Pocket 2 (which was sometimes mounted to a custom flatcar.) Most of the lighting is the original track lighting on the layout. Some scenes were supplemented with LED panel lights. Audio is from a Sennheiser MKE 440 external microphone. I spent about 24 hours at the layout capturing video and over 100 hours editing in Final Cut Pro.