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5 Class I railroads with prominent narrow gauge in the 20th century
At the dawn of the 20th century, dusk was approaching for the narrow gauge (3 feet or smaller between the rails) fad that ...
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An interview with Atlas Model Railroad
Though its history is tied to track, the product line for Atlas Model Railroad Co. has grown and diversified from Z to O ...
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The N scale Milwaukee Road North Montana Line
When I cut a hole in the living room wall in order to expand my N scale railroad into the hallway beyond, I thought that was as large a model railroad as I would ever own. I was just happy that my ...
Introduction of genuine railway technology It was a booth of KATO (Kansui Metals) dealing with railroad model, which was exceptionally unique among the exhibitions where the booth was forested.
If January’s Railroad Hobby Show - the largest show of its kind in North America - wasn’t big enough for you, then you might want to consider attending this weekend’s Northeast Large Scale Train Show.
Some of Lancaster County’s most elaborate model train sets have light shows, combine multiple-gauge trains and show real and made-up towns. The holiday season is the only time to see most of them. The ...
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