Naugatuck Valley RR 2.0
Name: Naugatuck Valley RR 2.0Layout designer: David PoppScale: N (1:160)Size: 16 x 17 feetPrototype: New York, New Haven & Hartford…
Read moreName: Naugatuck Valley RR 2.0Layout designer: David PoppScale: N (1:160)Size: 16 x 17 feetPrototype: New York, New Haven & Hartford…
Read moreName: Panhandle & Santa Fe Ry. Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 12′-7″ x 33′-0″ Prototype: Third District of the Atchison, Topeka…
Read moreName: Southern Ry. Layout designer: Bob Lawson Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 24 x 30 feet Prototype: Southern Ry. Locale: central…
Read moreName: The Chili Line Layout designer: Steve Amitrano Scale: Sn3 (1:64, 3-foot gauge) Size: 9′-6″ x 11′-6″ Prototype: Denver &…
Read moreThis HO scale Alco HH-660 from Atlas Model Railroad Co. includes a QSI Quantum Digital Command Control (DCC) sound decoder.…
Read moreN&W’s eastbound Pocahontas descends Christiansburg Hill toward Roanoke on April 21, 1971 – ten days before Amtrak. J. David Ingles…
Read moreOur preferred method of transferring a track plan to a flat tabletop uses a computer to download and print out…
Read moreOur 2010 survey asked what you, our readers wanted in a layout. We compiled all of your feedback and we…
Read moreThese two cars at Steamtown National Historical Site look similar but had different uses. Hank Ickes Q In the yard…
Read moreRear-end locomotives on distributed power trains may run with or without flashing rear end devices. Steve Schmollinger Q I see…
Read moreThe activity level of this track belies its once important status as part of D&RGW’s Tennessee Pass. Michael Humphreys Q…
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