San Leandro Historical Railway Society
Description
The HO display is a John Armstrong designed display of the Southern Pacific route from Oakland to Reno/Sparks. The display in housed in the 1898 SP San Leandro Depot and has 4,000 ft. of track. Control is NCE DCC. Signals were recently added. See the club’s website slhrs.org for complete details.
The G&O is a Nancy Norris designed garden railroad. It consists of both O gauge 3-rail and G gauge displays hence the G&O name. The O gauge is controlled by the Lionel Legacy system. The G gauge can be operated with conventional DC control, command control, battery, and live steam trains. See the club’s website slhrs.org for complete details.
Scale: HO, O 3 Rail. Garden
Era: 1920 – 1940
Approximate Size: HO Layout 2,700 square feet
Percent Complete Benchwork-100% Trackwork-100% Scenery-100% Signaling- 100%
Location: San Leandro
Access: No Access Issues, Narrow Aisles – HO display has narrow aisles and steps to the upper level.
Parking: Close Street Parking is available (< 200 feet)
Video Tour by TSG Multimedia