Pecos River Brass 50-foot double-door boxcar

PECOS RIVER BRASS has turned its scale-like attention to three-rail locomotives and now rolling stock. The company has produced a rugged, well-detailed 50-foot boxcar that is exactly what many modelers want: a large freight hauler and a great platform for railroad graphics, too. The model itself is a superb rendering of a car that is […]

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Railroad’s traffic control systems

Traffic control systems Running a safe operation is not as simple as you might think. Every train must have authority to occupy the main track before it can begin moving. There are several types of authorities, but usually only one type is in effect on any given piece of track. Maintenance people must also have […]

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Athearn HO scale EMD SD45T-2 diesel is a mountain climber

Athearn HO scale EMD SD45T-2 An Electro-Motive Division SD45T-2 road freight diesel locomotive is the newest release in Athearn’s Ready-to-Roll line of HO scale locomotives. This 22 ½-ounce model includes directional headlights and a National Model Railroad Association recommended Digital Command Control (DCC) decoder Quick Plug. The prototype SD45T-2s were built to solve an operating […]

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Broadway Limited HO scale EMC E6 passenger diesels feature sound

Broadway Limited HO EMC E6 passenger diesel Smooth-running HO models of the Electro-Motive Corp’s. early mass-produced, E-series diesel passenger locomotives have been introduced by Broadway Limited Imports. These ready-to-run models are offered in a variety of prototype paint schemes and include a QSI dual-mode decoder with the Quantum diesel sound system that operates on DC […]

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Wabash Railway Steam Locomotives in the 20th Century

Wabash No. 2924 was the last of the road’s 25 4-8-4s, all built by Baldwin in 1930. Classic Trains coll. The Wabash of 1900 was part of the empire that George Gould inherited from his father Jay. Its lines linked Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, and Des Moines, and formed major hubs […]

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Atlas N scale Fairbanks-Morse H-15-44 and H-16-44 diesel road switchers

Atlas N scale Fairbanks-Morse H-15-44 and H-16-44 diesel road switchers Atlas has added a pair of excellent Fairbanks-Morse B-B road switchers to its N scale line. Both models have smooth running mechanisms and plastic bodies with railroad-specific details. These models represent prototype 1,500-hp H-15-44 and 1,600-hp H-16-44 locomotives FM introduced in 1947 and 1950 respectively. […]

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Athearn Genesis HO scale Gunderson Auto-max auto carrier

Athearn Genesis HO scale Gunderson Auto-max auto carrier Athearn’s articulated Auto-Max car is an impressive addition to the firm’s Genesis line of modern freight cars. This model stands a scale 20′-6″ tall, and it’s 141 feet long, making it one of the largest cars in railroading. An article with prototype plans was published in the […]

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Life-Like N scale Fairbanks-Morse Erie-built diesel is a workhorse

Life-Like N scale Fairbanks-Morse Erie-built diesel Life-Like’s newest N scale locomotive is a nicely detailed, smooth-running model of the uncommon Fairbanks-Morse six-axle, 2,000-hp “Erie-built.” Some Erie-builts were freight units, while others were built with a steam generator for passenger service. The Erie-built was FM’s first attempt to build a road locomotive using its powerful opposed-piston […]

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