Model Railroader Photo of the Day: Eastbound coal train
With the eastbound loaded coal train clear of the Clay Siding switch, the engineer aboard Denver & Rio Grande Western…
Read moreWith the eastbound loaded coal train clear of the Clay Siding switch, the engineer aboard Denver & Rio Grande Western…
Read moreChicago Surface Lines streetcar no. 3278 rumbles through a bungalow-lined south-side neighborhood on a cold morning in December 1944. The…
Read moreHorseshoe Curve near Altoona, Pa., was one of many famous locations on the Pennsylvania RR, and Ed Dougherty re-created the…
Read moreGeorge Sebastian-Coleman’s Central New Mexico layout features both On21⁄2 and On3. Dave Frary took the photo. Model Railroader‘s Photo of…
Read moreLarge scale trains are offered in a variety of proportions, from 1:20.3 to 1:32, but they all run on no.…
Read moreS scale gained popularity during the 1940s and ’50s because of American Flyer toy trains, and the scale is still…
Read moreModeling in N scale is a great choice if you want to convey the size differential between big industry and…
Read moreDave Cwirko submitted this photo of two Union Pacific Geeps (Electro-Motive Division General Purpose locomotives) pulling a solid refrigerator car…
Read moreEven though Doug Tagsold has a large HO scale model railroad, he didn’t let that stop him from building another…
Read moreThe real Penn Central was an ill-fated railroad that lasted only seven years, but Mike Pennie imagined ways the PC…
Read moreLenexa, Kan., resident Tom Manning is a long way from Clinchfield country, but he enjoys modeling the former Appalachian coal-hauling…
Read moreTwo Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Alco RS-1s, painted by Jim Long, bring a freight onto MP&N rails at Iron…
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