Lionel O gauge postwar-style set
Timken launched an advertising campaign showing rolling stock of the day decorated in Timken colors. Rectifier! This is a Conventional…
Read moreTimken launched an advertising campaign showing rolling stock of the day decorated in Timken colors. Rectifier! This is a Conventional…
Read moreShark from Eddystone In a once-in-a-lifetime steam-to-diesel transition period, the Pennsylvania RR had enough money and enough traffic to buy…
Read moreTOWERING WIND TURBINE On a recent Amtrak journey through the hills of western Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia, I was…
Read moreLand of the giants O gauge brass 2-10-10-2 from 3rd Rail In the January 2010 issue, we reviewed Lionel’s O…
Read moreEcoBoy, Sr. O gauge vision line GE Hybrid ES44AC by Lionel In the February 2011 issue, we reviewed Lionel’s O…
Read moreThis is the ultra-basic Lionel Geep of olden times updated with electronics under the hood. No see-through screens, no add-on…
Read moreOkay, I’m scratching my head with this one. Years back, when I first read the story of the Santa Fe…
Read moreOne of the things that helped make Atlanta “Hotlanta,” during the Civil War was the United States Military Railroad.…
Read moreThe evolution of modern diesel locomotives has been continual, and it is always a surprise to realize that something you…
Read moreBridges. If you don’t need one now, as just about every model railroader knows, you will eventually. And there’s no…
Read moreOkay, let’s give a big shout-out to the Union Army for giving Johnny Reb what for! And one of the…
Read moreIn the declining years of private passenger haulage, one of the illusions held out for consideration was that the public…
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