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A pair of Norfolk & Western Y3 steam locomotives pulls a coal hopper train past the station on Ron Brimer’s steam-to-diesel transition-era model train layout. Ron, of Lawrenceville, Ga., based the HO scale 7′-6″ x 11′-0″ model railroad on Appalachia, but doesn’t model a particular prototype. Photographer Johnny Johnson combined several shots to increase the photo’s depth of field.
Art Fahie was modeling in HO scale when he volunteered to build an Ntrack module needed by his local model train club for a model railroad show. Since then, that modest module became the Niagara & Pearl Creek, an 11 x 29-foot N scale model train layout based on the New York Central. Here, a set of Alco diesel locomotives pulls a passenger train along the shore of Curry Cove. The photo was shot by Paul J. Dolkos.
A string of Electro-Motive Division SD diesel locomotives wearing the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy’s Chinese Red thunders onto the Mrs. Hippy River Bridge. The action takes place on Garry Boyd’s freelanced HO scale CB&Q Heartland Division model railroad. Garry, from Cadiz, Ky., built the bridge piers from 1⁄4″ plywood. The bridge is made with Atlas Model Railroad Co. deck-truss approaches. Garry also shot the photo.
It’s the middle of the Great Depression in central Colorado as Denver & Rio Grande Western no. 360 heads a westbound stock extra through the town of Sapinero on Terry Fearn’s HOn3 model train layout. Terry, from Anaheim, Calif., built the narrow gauge model railroad in a spare bedroom. He scratchbuilt the depot in the background from photos of the prototype and also took this photo.