One room, two track plans
Facts & features Name: “The Loop” City Belt Line Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 9 x 14 1/2 feet Theme: industrial…
Read moreFacts & features Name: “The Loop” City Belt Line Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 9 x 14 1/2 feet Theme: industrial…
Read moreFacts & features Name: MHO Junction Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 25 x 38 feet Prototype: 80 percent freelanced, 20 percent…
Read morePacking up a model train layout: There are many reasons for packing up a model train layout. For John Lehnan…
Read moreAs the author of Model Railroader’s “Ask MR” column, I get a lot of questions from readers. Usually I either…
Read moreBurlington Northern caboose prototype: If you’ve been involved with model railroading for a while, you’ve most likely heard the expression…
Read moreModeling freight car loads: Kalmbach Media will be releasing Keith Kohlmann’s new book Model Realistic Freight Car Loads at the…
Read moreAntique Trackmobiles in railroading, is one way to describe them. The photographer of Pennsylvania Railroad No. 445 uses “doodlebug” in…
Read moreTransporting a damaged locomotive: Morning came early on Monday, July 21, 2014. The evening before I’d returned from Cleveland, Ohio,…
Read more10 tips for beginning layout builders: Trains.com has thousands of articles, images, and videos. Here, we’ve collected ten links to…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Kingston Subdivision Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 12 x 45 feet Prototype: VIA Rail Canada, Canadian National,…
Read moreFacts & features Name: The Rio Grande Pacific RR Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 26′-0″ x 44′-6″ Prototype: Denver & Rio…
Read moreWhen I started in this hobby, I chose to model the early 1900s. That was before I knew what models…
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