You can still view Bill Denton\'s amazing Kingsbury layout on this section of the Chicago Switching website:
http://www.mannresearch.com/lakewood/kingsb1.htmlBill no longer takes Kingsbury to shows due to the difficulty in moving it to and from his house. It is quite large in size and takes several people to move, even in sections. I believe its last public appearance was at the Milwaukee Road Historical Association convention in Elgin in June of 2007.
For several years I exhibited alongside Bill with my much more modest \"Lakewood\" N-scale layout set from Belmont Avenue south to Wellington circa the 1960s/1970s. After having it get damaged each time I took it out I no longer bring Lakewood to shows.
The same goes for my work in progress new layout, \"Wrigley,\" which features the Milwaukee Road where it crossed in front of Addision and Clark circa 1973. \"Wrigley\" and \"Lakewood\" where both at the same Milwaukee Road Historical Association convention. \"Wrigley\" was damaged while moving it out of the hotel meeting room.
With both of the layouts the buildings are all scratchbuilt to match the prototypes using historic photos of the neighborhoods.
My next layout, name TBD, will close the gap between the two layouts and feature the Milwaukee Road line in N-scale from Newport south to past Racine Avenue, including the CTA line that crossed the C&E at Racine Avenue.
So one day Milwaukee Road trains will again travel from Wellington north to Wrigley Field though in N-scale!
Tom