The Crooked & Weedy Railway is an outdoor Garden Railway, located in Martinsburg, WV. It consists of over 1200 feet of Aristo Craft track and over 50 turnouts. It is still being built by its owners and creators Ron and Susan Wenger. It is loosely based on the operations of the Baltimore & Ohio, Western Maryland, and Atlantic Coast Line and other Railroads that became the Chessie System and CSX before the CSX CONRAIL merger. Its topography when finished will resemble an operations area in the Blue Ridge Mountain area of the Eastern US. The Crooked and Weedy is the nickname of the Chesapeake Western Railway in Harrisonburg, VA, Ron's hometown.

The Kaskaskia Valley Railway has a site with stored photos for your enjoyment. Many are of ECLSTS, 2004.

The Raccoon Creek & Gully is a fictional railroad modeled in what is commonly referred to as "G" scale. I consider my railroad to be 1/24 scale and any equipment or structures that build will use that scale. I do use some 1/22.5 scale equipment on the line as I do not have the desire to build everything and the difference between the two scales is relatively small. All of the rolling stock represents narrow gauge equipment which typically operated on track gauged at three feet.

The SCLCoRR is a 1:20.3 (0.591" = 1'), scale outdoor railroad running on #1 Gauge (45mm), track. Just like its real-life counterpart, the SCLCoRR is a logging line set in the 1930's in the Santa Cruz Mountains, a heavily forested California coastal range separating Santa Clara Valley from the city of Santa Cruz on the coast. With it's sawmill near Boulder Creek, and it's headquarters in Felton, it's main product is rough sawn redwood, felled from the thousands of acres of redwood stands in the upper Pescadero Creek area.



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The SCLCoRR is a 1:20.3 (0.591" = 1'), scale outdoor railroad running on #1 Gauge (45mm), track. Just like its real-life counterpart, the SCLCoRR is a logging line set in the 1930's in the Santa Cruz Mountains, a heavily forested California coastal range separating Santa Clara Valley from the city of Santa Cruz on the coast. With it's sawmill near Boulder Creek, and it's headquarters in Felton, it's main product is rough sawn redwood, felled from the thousands of acres of redwood stands in the upper Pescadero Creek area.




The Raccoon Creek & Gully is a fictional railroad modeled in what is commonly referred to as "G" scale. I consider my railroad to be 1/24 scale and any equipment or structures that build will use that scale. I do use some 1/22.5 scale equipment on the line as I do not have the desire to build everything and the difference between the two scales is relatively small. All of the rolling stock represents narrow gauge equipment which typically operated on track gauged at three feet.

The Kaskaskia Valley Railway has a site with stored photos for your enjoyment. Many are of ECLSTS, 2004.

The Crooked & Weedy Railway is an outdoor Garden Railway, located in Martinsburg, WV. It consists of over 1200 feet of Aristo Craft track and over 50 turnouts. It is still being built by its owners and creators Ron and Susan Wenger. It is loosely based on the operations of the Baltimore & Ohio, Western Maryland, and Atlantic Coast Line and other Railroads that became the Chessie System and CSX before the CSX CONRAIL merger. Its topography when finished will resemble an operations area in the Blue Ridge Mountain area of the Eastern US. The Crooked and Weedy is the nickname of the Chesapeake Western Railway in Harrisonburg, VA, Ron's hometown.