Restaurants with model railroad layouts
A rail-themed restaurant is a concept familiar to many rail enthusiasts. Perhaps you’ve dined at one yourself. Often located in…
Read moreA rail-themed restaurant is a concept familiar to many rail enthusiasts. Perhaps you’ve dined at one yourself. Often located in…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Owl Cove Lumber Co.Scale: On30 (1:48, 30″ narrow gauge)Size: 6 x 40 feetPrototype: freelancedLocale: Washington’s Northern…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Long Island Rail RoadScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 27′-7″ x 48′-9″ Prototype: Long Island Rail Road Locale:…
Read moreHarold W. Russell’s illustrations have been appearing in Model Railroader magazine since the mid-1960s. He has more than 150 bylines…
Read moreModel railroads can take up a lot of space, but one way to recuperate some of that is to use…
Read moreWhat are railroad tower operations? Railroad tower operations can have at least two meanings. One is what happens inside a…
Read moreWhen I joined North Georgia Modurail, I noticed early on that the club had a hard time planning show layouts.…
Read moreSometimes, an idea for a layout strikes like a bolt of lightning. You can see everything, from the benchwork to…
Read moreThough the hobby has evolved throughout the decades, one theme has remained constant: Model railroaders are a resourceful bunch. There…
Read moreWith larger railroads, you seldom see the big picture. You see trains passing a given location, but unless you have…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Olli’s RailroadScale: large scale (1:29)Size: 20 x 430 feetPrototype: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and…
Read moreFacts and features Name: Southern Pacific Keeler BranchScale: On30 (1:48 proportion, 30″ narrow gauge, also called On21⁄2)Size: 6 x…
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