The Albuquerque Division Third District layout in HO scale
Facts & features Name: Albuquerque Division Third DistrictScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 50 x 50 feetPrototype: Santa FeLocale: ArizonaEra: 1953Style: double deckMainline…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Albuquerque Division Third DistrictScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 50 x 50 feetPrototype: Santa FeLocale: ArizonaEra: 1953Style: double deckMainline…
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Read moreFacts & features Name: Pacific Railway & Navigation Co.Scale: Proto:48 (O fine scale)Size: 4 x 38 feet (Palouse), 40 x…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Pennsylvania RR, Central RegionScale: O (1:48)Size: 43 x 60 feetPrototype: Pennsylvania RRLocale: central PennsylvaniaEra: 1952Style: around-the-wallsMainline…
Read moreQ: I’m slowly building the industries on my HO layout and can’t seem to find one in particular: a glass…
Read moreO gauge enthusiast Wayne Garver has developed an 8 x 13-foot layout, where his different trains and accessories impress viewers.…
Read moreLike several other model railroaders, I lost my “right” to more layout right-of-way within our house several decades ago. Nevertheless,…
Read moreMaster Model Railroader Gerry Leone has been one of Trains.com’s most recognized and most prolific contributors for many years running.…
Read moreMaster Model Railroader Gerry Leone has been one of Trains.com’s most recognized and most prolific contributors for many years running.…
Read moreFacts & features Name: Missouri Pacific Joppa SubdivisionScale: HO (1:87.1)Size: 27′-3″ x 31′-6″Prototype: Missouri PacificLocale: southern IllinoisMainline run: 131 feet…
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