Support structures for multi-deck layouts
Q: I have a bedroom sized N scale railroad with a four track staging/fiddle yard on one wall. I would…
Read moreQ: I have a bedroom sized N scale railroad with a four track staging/fiddle yard on one wall. I would…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Rice Lake, Dallas & Menomonie RRScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 8 x 30 feetPrototype: Soo LineLocale: northwestern WisconsinEra:…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Colorado & Southern Clear Creek DistrictScale: 1:72Size: 40 x 52 feetPrototype: Colorado & Southern Clear Creek…
Read moreThis week’s “look back” is an early CTT product review from the Fall 1988 issue of the MTH 2-4-2 reproduction…
Read moreThe plan is simple: a long loop-to-loop (folded dog-bone) single-track line. There are several passing sidings to allow three trains…
Read moreDo you have any information, including a wiring diagram, that can help me wire my Lionel No. 450 Operating Signal…
Read moreMy layout, The “Casey” Line, was published in the September 2021 Classic Toy Trains. My 30-year project was based on…
Read moreName: Neal Schorr’s Pennsylvania RR Middle DivisionGauge: O scale (1:48)Dimensions: 38 x 45 feet (maximum dimensions)Track: Atlas O code 215…
Read moreName: Gary King’s S gauge layoutDimensions: 11½ x 13½ feetTrack and switches: American Models (diameters range from 42 up to…
Read moreQ: I’m building a layout based on the early Burlington Northern in Idaho. I’ve seen a number of photos of…
Read moreMost model railroaders strive for accuracy in the construction of their model railroad layout. Of course there are modelers who…
Read moreI’m a huge fan of commuter services, and that definitely includes Chicago’s Metra. So when I heard that Atlas was…
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