44-ton locomotives in North America
44-ton locomotives in North America: There was a time in North American transportation where railroads were the king of moving…
Read more44-ton locomotives in North America: There was a time in North American transportation where railroads were the king of moving…
Read moreMy first road-switcher cab ride started with the wub, wub, wub, wub, wub sound of the engine at the Illinois…
Read moreEric White and Cody Grivno review an EMD SDL39 diesel locomotive with a cab-mounted Prime PM-516 electronic bell and a…
Read moreA four-car Chicago Aurora & Elgin train heads away from the Loop as a Chicago Rapid Transit train heads inbound.…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Chris Raines’ O gauge layout Dimensions: 12 x 27 feet Track and switch: Lionel FasTrack (diameters…
Read moreTwo GE 70-tonners lead Pacific Great Eastern’s daily passenger train north from Squamish, B.C., in about 1950, several years before…
Read moreHigh Iron Company’s Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 No. 759 thunders down the Norfolk & Western main line with an excursion…
Read moreTwo EMD SD35s and two Alco RS3s lead a freight at Emerling, just west of Loyall in southeast Kentucky in…
Read moreThe Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad is Classic Trains’ railroad of the month for March 2022. Please enjoy this photo…
Read moreIndiana Railroad RPO-coach 375 stands under the big trainshed at the Indianapolis interurban terminal in the late 1930s, a few…
Read moreGerry walks a fine line…the recently completed main line of his HO scale Bona Vista layout, that is! Our host,…
Read moreRepurposing a layout scene for the N scale State Line Route layout is the focus of this episode. First, Cody…
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