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Model Railroader Magazine 1958 October Train order signals Western New England R
Model Railroader 1958 October
CONTENTS
Wash day at Rim Rock24
Utah Pacific. Photos by Lonnie Wilson -26Superdetailing creates points of outstanding interest on a large pike.
Wood hopper car. By Jack Work -29An unusual little old-timer that'll fit into a present-day layout too.
Loading ramp. By Robert E. Gilbert36Model this one-evening project for added operational possibilities.
Western New England RR. Track plan by Gregory Webb 48A practical plan adapted from a fascinatingly complicated prototype.
Short line engine terminal. Photos by Harold Schupp54A picturesque prototype that's loaded with modeling possibilities.
Pride's Crossing station. By Alfred J. Heisler -58A wealth of detail makes this small station a real modeling challenge.
Train order signals. By Paul Larson66Photos of prototype signals plus construction drawings and tips.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (39) G - Bridges and structures -73This month, we show how to build the floor system for your trestle.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (40) I - Painting and finishing75Painting diagrams for Union Pacific F unit and Lackawanna GP unit.
Prototype plans and data:
Frisco's Russian Decapods38
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