The Naugatuck Valley RR: Operating a ’50s-era layout, step-by-step
Most modelers can pinpoint the photos, people, events, books, or stories that inspired them to build their model railroads. For…
Read moreMost modelers can pinpoint the photos, people, events, books, or stories that inspired them to build their model railroads. For…
Read moreMany of us dream of a model railroad empire on a massive scale. While the time, space and resources required…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Baltimore & Ohio Ridgely Division Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: extension: 8 x 8 feet, entire layout:…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Union Pacific Geneva Subdivision Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 17 x 25 feet Prototype: Union Pacific (ex-Chicago…
Read moreA block and tackle system makes it easy to raise or lower this layout in minutes
Read morePlease enjoy this selection of holiday-themed photos of toy trains from Lionel and American Flyer in O gauge, S gauge,…
Read moreI first encountered the Lone Star Treble-O-lectric system when one of my old school friends had a box full of…
Read moreA holiday toy train photo gallery is just the thing to get you in the Christmas spirit. Please enjoy this…
Read moreDave Baule’s S gauge layout Dimensions: 11 x 25 feet Track and switches: American S Gauge (diameters range from 38…
Read moreBob and Diane Zwieg’s O gauge layout Dimensions: 9 x 13 feet Track and switches: K-Line, Lionel (diameters range from…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Sun Parlour Lines Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 12 x 41 feet Prototype: Chesapeake & Ohio and…
Read moreFacts and features Name: East Troy Industrial Park Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 14‘-2“ x 19‘-0” Prototype: freelanced industrial switching Era:…
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