Small freight house drawings in N, HO, S, and O scales
Small freight houses were once a common sight in rural towns across North America. Built in the early 20th century,…
Read moreSmall freight houses were once a common sight in rural towns across North America. Built in the early 20th century,…
Read moreName: LLG Specialty Coke Co. Layout designer: Gary Gealy Scale: O (1:48) Size: 6′-0″ x 10′-6″ Theme: by-product coke plant…
Read moreName: North Montana Line Layout designer: Dan Lewis Scale: N (1:160) Size: 18 x 24 feet Prototype: Milwaukee Road Locale:…
Read moreThe death of Richard Steinheimer on May 4, 2011, closed out a career that, in the world of railroad photography,…
Read moreFor railroad builders in North America, a 2.2 percent climb was considered the standard maximum grade for a well-engineered mountain…
Read moreJust like the original section of our project railroad, our preferred method of transferring a track plan to a flat…
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Read moreFiremen on oil-burners like SP 4-8-2 4360 at Pinole, Calif., had to be sure the fuel was not too hot,…
Read moreThe Readers’ Choice Railroad adds street trackage and urban switching with this 3 x 8-foot extension to our O gauge…
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