LARGEST family owned O-Gauge train layout in the America!! - Cornerfield Model Railroad Museum

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Published 2022-02-05
For episode 15 of the train store walk through series I visited the absolutely incredible Cornerfield Model Railroad museum & Trading post in Middlefield Ohio!!!

OMG I DIED AND WENT TO TRAIN HEAVEN! LOL

The layout Is O Scale 1:48, and measures 145’ long x 32’ wide! Its MAXIMUM TRAIN ACTION AT ITS BEST‼️‼️
#LARGEST #HUGE #TRAINS #layout #america

This place left me speechless, mind boggled and appreciating the O gauge hobby more than ever! Videos are great but you have to make the trip out here and see the layout & train store in person. It was truly an amazing experience and I will be returning here in the future for sure!

Thanks so much the the Elesh family for allowing me share this memorable experience with my subscribers!

Info:
Cornerfield Model Railroad Museum & Trading Post
16720 Pioneer Rd
Middlefield, OH 44062

Phone:
440-636-5162

Website:
cornerfieldmodelrailroadmuseumandhobby.com/home.ht…

Hours of operation:
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: CLOSED
Wednesday: 11PM-4PM
Thursday: 12PM-4PM
Friday: 11AM-4PM
Saturday: 11AM-4PM
Sunday: 12PM-4PM

Closed On All Major Holidays:
Easter, July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas &
New Years Day.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BatMan-oe2gh
    As a person who has little interest in trains , especially model trains, I have to admit, this setup is pretty damn awesome. To the people who put this together, Bravo, your love for your hobby has created something pretty spectacular. ❤😊
  • My dad was an engineer for the Southern Pacific out of Oakland, California for 46 yrs…He would have absolutely loved this layout , God rest his soul …..Thank you for the excellent tour.
  • @blitzrule
    I am speechless, incredible work of art, must take my grandchildren this coming summer, it'll be worth our 6.5 hours drive
  • @tomkelly341
    TK from PA I'm in my 70s. Grew up on Long Island and was a Dodgers fan. My Dad used to take my sister and me to Ebbitt's Field a few times a year. Gil Hodges was my favorite player. To this day I don't know if I enjoyed the LIRR and subway both ways more than the ball game, or vice versa. Out on the island, the train was not elevated. So it was an awesome feeling having to climb the steps to get onto the train. Alll LIRR trains travelled through Jamaica Station. It was a major transfer point for LIRR going to or from Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn or Penn Station NYC. Those three stations were elevated, and you merely walked on the ramp to enter or exit the train. Upon exiting the subway in Brooklyn, you were immediately hit with the aroma (or smell depending on your likes or dislikes) of cigar smoke. We always sat on the lower level, first base (Dodgers) side. Sometimes we were lucky to get seats closer to the dugout, usually though we were behind first base - always aware of where the steel beams were supporting the upper level seats. What does this have to do with trains? Pee Wee Reese, Carl Furillo, Roy Campanello, Duke Snyder, and Gil Hodges. Whether the Dodgers won or lost, I was okay with that, because I still had the Subway and LIRR trains to get back to home. And I had my own Lionel 027 guage trains set up in the basement. Those trains stayed with me until sometime in the 1990s when someone stole them from what I thought was a secure place in an open to the owners storage room of the co-op where I lived. Thinking back to when I realized they were gone, I can tell you that was a low point in my life. My mission now is to travel from Scranton area to just a few miles past the Ohio/Penna state line and see this awesome facility. I may make it before the snows this winter, or I'll be there after spring gets here. Two great oves in my life baseball and trains. Which one is better? My answer is this. Ask me which ABBA song song I like best, and I'll answer whichever one I am listening to at the moment.
  • Your right Nick, it's one awesome train layout. Nice history about the train layout and Lione Store. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
  • @maratb5291
    This entire setup is beyond astounding. The immensity, the detail, the sheer amount of work that was necessary to create this masterpiece, and the love for model railroading that had to fuel the entire venture. I feel a road trip coming up :)
  • holy cow, the amount of time and money invested in that set up is impressive. I was like, man the light fixtures and electrical on the ceiling alone would blow my hobby budget out of the water. Super impressed with the devotion and passion to the hobby
  • @tomtalker2000
    Their is so much attention too detail in this set-up it's mind boggling. From a lady rocking in her chair, to men sawing wood, a outdoor movie theater with actual movie playing. It just doesn't stop amazing me. AWESOME job guys.
  • This is HUGE! I loved all the detail of the towns and the industrial areas, the amusement park.The moving things inside the towns, trolley, fire trucks, trolley, etc. What I loved, too, was that the drive-in movie was showing the film Unstoppable starring Denzil Washington and Chris Pine. Yes, I recognized it from that little bit he focused on it. I loved the melding of the old and new. JB Big Boy fellow on top of the Starbucks and the wind turbines. The Lionel Train Store with a little train inside! Oh Wow! Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Clearly a work of love.
  • @johnbethea4505
    Amazing. I am 75 and I still enjoy trains. Thanks for the show. When I was young we would stop what we were doing, wave to the engineers and watch until the whole train went by...I took my first train ride at 5 years old with my 1st grade trip in 1951....
  • I'm not usually into trains, but who can resist this? The detail was phenomenal.
  • @kims2651
    This train town layout is truly unbelievably amazing. When I was a little girl ,I was told train sets were for boys . I always loved train villages and wanted to make one. You must be a railway engineer because this is a mind bobbling masterpiece. Thanks for sharing!
  • @Mmmm2217
    Imagine going to work every day at the Cornerfield Railroad Museum One job that you could enjoy for life Unbelievable 💟☮️🇦🇺
  • @SorryWereOpen24
    This looks like Guinness material....They're electrical bill must be a fortune !... "I'm impressed" would be an understatement...I've never seen such attention to detail IN ANYTHING let alone hobby railroading ! Did anyone notice the working crossing gates and "end of track" bumper posts ?...TOO COOL FOR WORDS !!!
  • It's very rare these days with the Internet at our fingers, to see something you go, WOW, but this is WOW, the love and labour that went into this, just pours out, amazing, thank you for giving me 46 minutes of pure pleasure watching this on the over side of the pond.
  • The attention to detail and scale of this train set is mind blowing!!
  • @nell3753
    On Monday afternoons. Cable RFD tv,. A show:. I love trains ❣️! Great TV program !!😊🚂