The HO scale Hudson, Delaware & Ohio and Trenton Northern Transportation & Light Co. layout
Facts and features Name: Hudson, Delaware & Ohio and Trenton Northern Transportation & Light Co.Scale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 40 x 40…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Hudson, Delaware & Ohio and Trenton Northern Transportation & Light Co.Scale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 40 x 40…
Read moreFacts and features Name: South Durham Ry.Scale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 9’-6″ x 11’-0″Prototype: freelancedLocale: North CarolinaEra: 1970sStyle: around the wallsMainline run:…
Read moreAn office on the 4th floor Aside from criss-crossing the country to take pictures of everything Amtrak, my greatest pleasure…
Read morePhotographer Kyle Yunker “Getting the shot” is a new series of Trains.com articles highlighting the travels of individuals who…
Read moreMaine Central While reading a recent local newspaper obituary page, I recognized the name of a person I knew from…
Read moreOver the years… When there was a shortage of crews in Train, Yard, and Engine service (TY&E), and a surplus…
Read moreBy the mid-1950s, the economic “Passenger Problem” was haunting U.S. railroads in a material way. In addition, older equipment continued…
Read moreDavid recently installed new DCC decoders into his HO scale (1:87.1) Alco RS1 diesel locomotives. Now it’s time make what’s…
Read moreA lot of diligent photographers were scattered along the old Wabash main line in Indiana and Illinois this past weekend…
Read morePennsylvania’s U.S. 22 It takes less than 6 hours to drive across Pennsylvania using Interstate 80 (boring) or the Pennsylvania…
Read moreTop 10 hot spots I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively during my almost 60 years of rail photography,…
Read moreAmtrak North Coast Hiawatha service joined the Chicago to Seattle market as an unnamed, triweekly train on June 5, 1971.…
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