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In Memoriam: Kirk Reddie

By Cody Grivno | April 11, 2024

He was the Editor and Publisher of N Scale Railroading magazine

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Color photo of man with moustache standing in front of model railroad layout.
In Memoriam: Kirk Reddie. N Scale Railroading magazine Editor and Publisher Kirk Reddie passed away on April 8, 2024. His N scale Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound layout was published in the November 2022 issue of Model Railroader magazine.

Kirk Reddie, Editor and Publisher of N Scale Railroading magazine, passed away on April 8, 2024.

Kirk grew up and resided in Shoreline, Wash. When he was 4 years old, he received an American Flyer train set. His modeling focus shifted to HO scale when he was in eighth grade. In 1975 Kirk switched to N scale in 1975. He noted that Jim Hediger’s December 1976 article “The Ntrak Story” was a big inspiration to his 1:160 modeling efforts.

Photo of magazine cover.
Kirk published the print version of N Scale Railroading magazine from 2000 to 2020. Mike Danneman was one of many well-known modelers featured in the bi-monthly magazine.

N Scale Railroading magazine made its debut with the September/October 2000 issue. In his first editorial Kirk wrote, “The success of an effort like this depends on many things, including a large quantity of arrogance and humility — and to know when either is appropriate. I hope you enjoy this magazine and will look forward to future issues. Those of us involved are working hard to earn the support of modelers, retailers, and manufacturers.”

The January/February 2020 issue was the final print edition of N Scale Railroading. The magazine then became a free monthly downloadable pdf, which continued until October 2022. “I had hoped to print 300 issues — we did it our way for just under 20 years,” Kirk wrote in the last print issue. “We could have made some changes and gone longer, but I didn’t want to cheapen NSR. What follows won’t be the same; the plan is to have some strengths we couldn’t do in the present format.”

Color photo of train passing an airport on N scale layout.
The N scale Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound was Kirk’s home layout. Here, the northbound Milwaukee Road Olympian Hiawatha passes Boeing Field. Kirk Reddie photo

In addition to working on the magazine, Kirk was in the process of building the N scale Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound. The 48 x 96-foot N scale layout was, the subject of articles for N Scale Railroading and also featured in November 2022 issue of MR, was set in the Pacific Northwest circa 1950. The layout modeled five railroads (Great Northern; Milwaukee Road; Northern Pacific; Pacific Coast RR; Spokane, Portland & Seattle; Tacoma Belt Line; and Union Pacific) between Argo Junction and Black River Junction, south of Seattle.

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