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Model Railroader Magazine 1959 August The interurban in its natural habitat
Model Railroader August 1959 Vol 26 No 8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The character of the interurban------22
The interurban in its natural habitat. Photos by William J. Clouser24
For the traction fan - photo studies of classic interurban equipment.
Flagstop station. By Jack Work------28
Here's another small gem by Jack Work, this one with two variations.
Rock Island transfer caboose. By Al Kamm Jr.---32
Successor to the "park bench" caboose Al Kamm presented last year.
A towerman's dream. Track plan by John Hammond--38
Here's a dream plan - a dream that could be realized by a busy club.
Diner on Railroad Ave. By A. B. Armitage----42
A bit of Americana, with instructions for building it from styrene.
Close-up - piggy-back ramps. By MR staff----47
Functional simplicity is the keynote in modeling these facilities.
Casting with Cerro. By Ted Saunders and Len Madsen--50
Some ingenious refinements of casting methods for low-melting alloys.
Automatic turntable control (Part 2 - conclusion)
By Don Peck and Doug Smith-----56
This month the authors complete the mechanism and install the wiring.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (58)
E - Locomotives--------63
Tender detailing - the end of the series on steam locomotive details.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (59)
I- Painting and finishing------65
Painting diagrams for Missouri Pacific and Illinois Central GP units.
Prototype plans and data:
Canadian National 4-6-2------40
Piggy-back ramps-------47
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