World’s Largest Model Railroad

Over 8 Miles of Track!
Northlandz model railroad in New Jersey, not far from New York City, is known as the world’s largest model railroad.
With over 8 miles of HO track and the capability of running over 100 trains at once, it is hard to imagine anyone building a larger one.
Constructed over many years it is open to the public along with doll museum and other collections at the site.
There is a video of the train set at the end of this post. Meanwhile enjoy the pictures courtesy of the Daily Mail.
Even big kids would struggle to outgrow the world’s largest model railway.
Northlandz model railroad, in Flemington, New Jersey, was painstakingly constructed by hand and took 16 years to complete.
Bruce Williams Zaccagnino started the project as a hobby in his basement with the help of his wife Jean before opening its doors to the public as a tourist attraction in 1997.
Northlandz model railroad, in Flemington, New Jersey, was painstakingly constructed by hand and took 16 years to complete
Life’s work: It took creator Bruce Williams Zaccagnino 16 years to finally bring his dream of Northlandz – the world’s biggest model railway – to life
The model railway has an impressive 100 trains, 400 bridges and more than nine miles of track, as well as 3,000 miniature buildings that make up idyllic miniature towns and villages.
There are also 50,000 streets and 40ft bridges spanning across vast canyons, all of which Mr Zaccagnino designed and painstakingly handcrafted on his own.
He said: ‘There’s just nothing else like it. Visitors come out saying it’s one of the wonders of the world.
‘I think people might be put off because they think it is just about model trains, but it is so much more than that.
The model boasts an impressive 100 trains, 400 bridges and more than nine miles of track as well as 3,000 miniature buildings
There are 50,000 streets and 40ft bridges spanning across vast canyons, all of which Mr Zaccagnino designed and painstakingly handcrafted on his own
The hit attraction was recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest model of its kind in the world
Bruce Williams Zaccagnino said most of the scenes are representative of places in the world where you would see trains such as a Swiss village or big city
Historic: The model railway aims to show the history of the railroads across the U.S. through the years with famous scenes
Some people say the model railway is better than the Grand Canyon according to Mr Zaccagnino who spent 16 years building the railway
‘Most of the scenes are representative of places in the world where you would see trains – such as a Swiss village or a big city.
‘And part of it also shows the history of railroads across the U.S. through the years – with famous scenes including when they connected the East and West Coasts.
‘If I could, I’d love to see it all for the first time. People have come in and told me it’s better than the Grand Canyon – I wish I could experience that.’
The hit attraction was recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest model of its kind in the world – with competition from Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany.
Wonderful: Mr Zaccagnino designed and painstakingly handcrafted the railway on his own over 16 years
Mr Zaccagnino said people might be put off because they think it is just about model trains but it is so much more than that
Part of the model railway shows the history of railroads across the U.S. through the years – with famous scenes including when they connected the East and West Coasts
Intricate: Northlandz, in Flemington, New Jersey, was painstakingly constructed by hand by Bruce Williams Zaccagnino
The largest bridges span 40ft across vast canyons which were designed by Mr Zaccagnino who began building the railway 16 years ago
Delicate: Northlandz is a 16 acre world class attraction developed by Bruce and his wife Jean
Popular tourist attraction: Along with the art, music and doll displays, outdoors you will find an 1890s replica narrow gauge steam train
There are also 50,000 streets and 40 foot bridges spanning across vast canyons, all of which Mr Zaccagnino designed and painstakingly handcrafted on his own
Bruce Williams Zaccagnino started the project as a hobby in his basement with the help of his wife Jean
Tunnels and intricate bridges are everywhere crossing each other on multiple levels
The sky’s the limit: The model railway is made up city scenes as well as countryside landscapes designed by Mr Zaccagnino
This is BS that the video can’t be viewed because of some damn company not in ‘my’ country when the model RR is in the U.S.A. and so am I!
Sorry Don, I can view it in Australia. I have no idea why you can’t see it in the US. Here is another video or the railroad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXlVGI_M-MQ
I’m sorry to burst the bubble of this story but the Wonderland in Hamburg is considerably bigger. http://www.miniatur-wunderland.com
That’s OK, As you know everything is bigger in America. In this case, it appears that the European mega layout is longer and larger.
Why did they speed it up..?