Hudson Road NER

Hudson Road NER Hudson Road 'double O' gauge model railway layout

This is the page for the OO model railway layout Hudson Road NER, by Jon Grant
This was (and still is) my second OO layout, built between 1997 and 1998, and exhibited from 1998 to 2006. I retired it from the exhibition circuit in 2006, to concentrate on my first American HO layout, Sweethome Chicago

I have completed a Bachmann/Mainline J72 with compensated Perseverence chassis and detailed cab. The loco will either op...
06/05/2019

I have completed a Bachmann/Mainline J72 with compensated Perseverence chassis and detailed cab. The loco will either operate with Kadee couplings or converted to EM, for a future project.

I have been working on a Hornby L&Y B7 pug, adding weights, Kadees, dcc, detailing and a bit of weathering. I couldn't r...
28/04/2019

I have been working on a Hornby L&Y B7 pug, adding weights, Kadees, dcc, detailing and a bit of weathering. I couldn't resist photographing it at Hudson Road NER

Lancashire and Yorkshire B7 pug (Hornby) visiting Hudson Road station
28/04/2019

Lancashire and Yorkshire B7 pug (Hornby) visiting Hudson Road station

Happy Front End Friday
15/02/2019

Happy Front End Friday

Stock boxesHaving exhibited layouts at shows for nearly 30 years, I'm a big fan of storing and transporting my rolling s...
10/01/2019

Stock boxes

Having exhibited layouts at shows for nearly 30 years, I'm a big fan of storing and transporting my rolling stock in stock boxes. Since i also build a lot of wagon kits, I'm also keen that the stock boxes offer some protection for the wagons, so they don't end up as kits again during transportation. To this end, I line the boxes with foam to reduce jolting during the drive to and from a show or to the club.

Another advantage of using stock boxes is the time saved when packing and unpacking over storing wagons in their individual boxes.

For years, I have used either box files or plastic storage boxes with card dividers and foam liner (such as used in yoga mats) but I'm always on the lookout for useful (and cheap) materials to make more stock boxes.

To this end, I found a useful storage box in Wilkinsons for £3.50 and an exercise mat in the Pound Shop. The foam mat is easy to cut into strips with a sharp craft knife and steel rule and I now have an inexpensive stock box, suitable for my mineral wagons, opens and/or flat wagons, for under 30 minutes work.

01/01/2019
Having a go at a Wills Craftsman kit. Lots of instructions, plan views, building tips and templates to help with the con...
28/12/2018

Having a go at a Wills Craftsman kit. Lots of instructions, plan views, building tips and templates to help with the construction

Have a good one wherever you are
24/12/2018

Have a good one wherever you are

Pushkin and Hudson Rd
15/12/2018

Pushkin and Hudson Rd

Fifteen years since Hudson Rd appeared in Railway Modeller. How time flies. (Photo by Steve Flint)
15/12/2018

Fifteen years since Hudson Rd appeared in Railway Modeller. How time flies. (Photo by Steve Flint)

Six years since Hudson Road NER was in the magazines
15/12/2018

Six years since Hudson Road NER was in the magazines

Wills Scenics water tower with 0-4-0 Peckett (Hornby) and J94 0-6-0 (DJModels). The water hose was made from heat-shrink...
11/12/2018

Wills Scenics water tower with 0-4-0 Peckett (Hornby) and J94 0-6-0 (DJModels). The water hose was made from heat-shrink electrical insulation tubing.

Wills hut complete.
09/12/2018

Wills hut complete.

Working on an interior for a small building. The table, drawers and most of the fittings were made from bits of scrap. I...
08/12/2018

Working on an interior for a small building. The table, drawers and most of the fittings were made from bits of scrap. Internal ighting to follow.

A few shots of Hudson Road at night
07/12/2018

A few shots of Hudson Road at night

Just completed a small Ratio hut and a Wills weigh cabin for Hudson Mill. I added guttering, downpipes and barge boards ...
05/12/2018

Just completed a small Ratio hut and a Wills weigh cabin for Hudson Mill. I added guttering, downpipes and barge boards to the weigh cabin which still requires a slight touch of paint on the barge board.

I've just completed the Wills yard crane kit. I wanted it mounted on a plinth, so I fabricated one from a plastic pump s...
03/12/2018

I've just completed the Wills yard crane kit. I wanted it mounted on a plinth, so I fabricated one from a plastic pump spray cap and some plasticard sheet. The figures are by Langley.

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