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Model Railroader Magazine 1959 July Telephones for your railroad The bore at Run
Model Railroader July 1959 Vol 26 No 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The bore at Running Rock.-------20
Yard hopping on the Glencoe Skokie Valley. By Ed Ravenscroft22
Try this absorbing and exciting method of operation on your road.
Telephones for your railroad. By Paul Larson---26
Telephones add real railroad atmosphere, and they're practical, too.
Automatic turntable control (Part 1). By Don Peck and Doug Smith28
Build this mechanism that "thinks" and aligns your table perfectly.
MoPac wayside shanty. By John Boehner----36
Spot this tiny, eye-catching shanty at a siding to shelter switchmen.
Wholesale grocery warehouse. By Robert E. Gilbert--42
This battered brick building will be a useful addition to your layout.
Bayfield & Iron River Ry. Track plan by MR staff---50
A medium-size road with a continuous run or out-and-back operation.
Canadian National wood reefer. By Ralph Brown ---52
A combination of interesting features make this an unusual reefer.
Close-up - grade crossings at turnouts. -----58
Don't avoid turnouts at crossings - build 'em as prototype roads do.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (56)
E - Locomotives --------63
Details of compressors, brake piping and cab-to-tender connections.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (57)
I - Painting and finishing------65
Painting diagrams for Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Pacific units.
Prototype plans and data:
Sylvania Central 4-6-0----38
Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Co. side-door interurban 48
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