Build the Milwaukee Road Beer Line part 3
Now that the track is laid in Humboldt Yard, Model Railroader Associate Editor Cody Grivno will show you his technique…
Read moreNow that the track is laid in Humboldt Yard, Model Railroader Associate Editor Cody Grivno will show you his technique…
Read moreNow that the track is laid in Humboldt Yard, Model Railroader Associate Editor Cody Grivno will show you his technique…
Read moreModel Railroader publisher Terry Thompson shows you how we installed feeder wires on the HO scale Beer Line. You’ll learn…
Read moreModel Railroader publisher Terry Thompson shows you how we installed feeder wires on the HO scale Beer Line. You’ll learn…
Read more50 years ago in railroad history … A supplement to the Classic Trains Online Look Back e-mail newsletter Pullman car…
Read moreA window in Thrums By Steven Duff Thrums is a name that somehow resonates above most others, a name, as…
Read moreName: Puffer Bridge Lines Scale: HO scale (1:87.1) Size: 14 x 25 feet Prototype: freelanced Locale: freelanced United States Era:…
Read moreQ Can you please explain the visual and mechanical differences among EMD’s SW-1500, MP15DC, and MP15AC switchers?– Andrew J. Jones,…
Read moreQ I saw an unclear photo of a Pennsylvania steam locomotive identified as an S2, with the number 6200. Two…
Read moreQ I saw a big tank car (DUPX 29744) at Wilson, N.C. It was quite long, with four trucks. What…
Read moreQ On many Union Pacific refrigerated boxcars, the reporting mark “ARMN” appears below the UP shield. What railroad is that?–…
Read moreQ On the front of a typical diesel locomotive are six “hoses.” Please define their purpose. Further, above the coupler…
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