Best Tips of Great Model Railroads
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Take a ride with us and learn all the best and most helpful tips and tricks to create your own great model railroad!
“The Great Northwestern & Pacific” of Chuck Ellis crosses the U.S. from Duluth to Seattle in the 1950s.
Doug Geiger’s Granite Mountain Railway is a three level HO layout made for operation.
The Utah Midland of Al Lindop features the dry look of the Utah high country
The Franklin & South Manchester, one of the greatest model railroads ever built, is the creation of professional model builder George Sellios.
The Franklin & South Manchester, one of the greatest model railroads ever built, is the creation of professional model builder George Sellios.
Join us as we take a trip through the high mountain rails of West Virginia to explore Tony Koester’s unique model of Allegheny Midland Railroad.
Join us as we take a trip through the high mountain rails of West Virginia to explore Tony Koester’s unique model of Allegheny Midland Railroad.
See Duluth Missabe & Iron Range Railroad action in scenic Northeastern Minnesota.
Model Railroaders can never get enough good tips for their layout and we have them here for you
Model Railroaders love tools. Especially when they have the right tool for the right job. NMRA Master Model Railroader, Gerry Leone shows you a variety of specialized tools.
See great Northwest Shortline & Regional Railroad action along with UP Big Boy steam across the scenic and mountainous states of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
The Reading Railroad in steam and diesel, freight and passenger operations, from the 40s to the 70s. Narration and commentary by Mike Bednar.
This show is loaded with exciting UP train action in the scenic state of Wisconsin. We begin with Union Pacific 4014, a 4-8-8-4 Big Boy, seen pulling a 15 car passenger excursion across the Badger State. Big steam and big freight action!
If you love railroads, and mountains, “Conquering the Grade” is the show for you. From monster horsepower locomotives pulling trains through mountain passes, to tranquil scenery, C. Vision Productions takes you on a spectacular journey through the Western United States.
See these four fascinating New England shortline and regional railroads as they travel the rails across the scenic states of Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
See these fascinating New England railroads as they travel across the scenic states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York.
See these four fascinating New England shortline and regional railroads as they travel the rails across the scenic states of Maine and New Hampshire.
150 pages. Over 100 maps covering the Northeast (NY, PA, NJ, MD, DE), including more than 60 detail maps. Now covers transit lines. 45 page index plus 3 page NYC Transit Index.
See SD40-2 helpers along with new SD40E’s, intermodal, freight, coal, and various other trains. In a little over 2 hours, we’ll see 73 trains and 18 helper movements from Altoona to Cresson!
If you stand in the Mojave Desert, you feel the intense heat, the desert wind, a sense of desolation…and you then notice the mile long BNSF intermodal train racing by at 80mph, followed by another, then another
At Busy Grand Island, Nebraska featured two diamonds and a halting flow of Union Pacific and Burlington Northern traffic. A railfan’s dream.
At Boonville, Indiana, two coal hauling railroads share the same trackage; The Yankeetown Dock Railroad and Peabody’s Squaw Creek Railroad. In Part 1 of Boonville Delights, we take a look at the busier Yankeetown Dock Railroad.
The Squaw Creek operated with bright yellow, aging, diesels from the AMAX mine north of Boonville down to the docks located on the YDC for transferring into barges.
Iowa had a lot of railroad lines and most are gone now, including mainlines of the Milwaukee Road and the Chicago Great Western. It is fortunate the Iowa Interstate was created to keep the old Rock Island Line across Iowa in operation. A true “regional”, the road invented a color scheme that attractively combines the…
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