A look back: Will today’s trains be as repairable as yesterday’s?
I came across this editoral from September 2000 issue from then Editor Neil Besougloff, and it made me smile. It…
Read moreI came across this editoral from September 2000 issue from then Editor Neil Besougloff, and it made me smile. It…
Read moreQ: I have a bedroom sized N scale railroad with a four track staging/fiddle yard on one wall. I would…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Rice Lake, Dallas & Menomonie RRScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 8 x 30 feetPrototype: Soo LineLocale: northwestern WisconsinEra:…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Colorado & Southern Clear Creek DistrictScale: 1:72Size: 40 x 52 feetPrototype: Colorado & Southern Clear Creek…
Read moreThis week’s “look back” is an early CTT product review from the Fall 1988 issue of the MTH 2-4-2 reproduction…
Read moreThe plan is simple: a long loop-to-loop (folded dog-bone) single-track line. There are several passing sidings to allow three trains…
Read moreDo you have any information, including a wiring diagram, that can help me wire my Lionel No. 450 Operating Signal…
Read moreMy layout, The “Casey” Line, was published in the September 2021 Classic Toy Trains. My 30-year project was based on…
Read moreName: Neal Schorr’s Pennsylvania RR Middle DivisionGauge: O scale (1:48)Dimensions: 38 x 45 feet (maximum dimensions)Track: Atlas O code 215…
Read moreName: Gary King’s S gauge layoutDimensions: 11½ x 13½ feetTrack and switches: American Models (diameters range from 42 up to…
Read moreQ: I’m building a layout based on the early Burlington Northern in Idaho. I’ve seen a number of photos of…
Read moreMost model railroaders strive for accuracy in the construction of their model railroad layout. Of course there are modelers who…
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