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In Model Railroad Planning 2015, Gary Hoover describes how he switched from modeling the Santa Fe in 1951 to modeling…
Read moreIn Model Railroad Planning 2015, Gary Hoover describes how he switched from modeling the Santa Fe in 1951 to modeling…
Read moreOver the last year, model railroader Andrew Dodge has gotten a lot done on his O fine scale (Proto:48) Colorado…
Read moreLong stretches of elevated main line gave the New York Central RR’s 30th Street Branch its High Line nickname. New…
Read moreOriginally published in Great Model Railroads 2007, this article by Bill Darnaby follows a way freight as it works its…
Read moreGn3 Denver & Rio Grande Western track plan Name: Denver & Rio Grande Western Layout designer: John Johnson Scale: Gn3…
Read moreHO scale Grand Junction RR from the February 2015 Model Railroader Name: Grand Junction RR Layout designer: Rolf Malmborg Scale:…
Read moreName: Milwaukee & Northwestern Wisconsin Division Layout designer: Chuck Sable Scale: HO (1:87.1) Size: 13’-8” x 24’-0” Prototype: Chicago &…
Read moreInterlocking machine The intricacies of interlocking plants have fascinated me since I read Model Railroader’s “Mechanical interlocking and signaling” series…
Read moreName: Red Oak Layout designer: staff of Model Railroader Scale: N (1:160) Size: 3′-0″ x 6′-8″ Prototype: Chicago, Burlington &…
Read moreName: Aksarben Road/ATSF Wishbone Division Layout designer: John Armstrong Scale: O (1:48) Size: 26 x 32 feet Theme: freelanced short…
Read moreName: Fernwood Lumber Co. RR Layout designer: Pete Birdsong Scale: On30 (1:48 proportion, 30″ narrow gauge) Size: 12 x 24…
Read moreModel Railroader readers first encountered a track plan designed by John Armstrong in 1952. John became popular, and dozens of…
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