Model Railroader Magazine 1970 October Signal aspects & indications

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Model Railroader Magazine 1970 October Signal aspects & indications
 
Model Railroader 1970 October
BILL OF LADING
Every litter bit helps.--
Hans H. Drielsma's realistic tenement house yard.
Signals on the Sunset Valley. Developed by Bruce A. Chubb.38
They clear only when track, route, and cab connections are okay.
Nevada Short Line. Photo story by Robert Hegge.
The layout of William W. Robbins.
Making square-flange pipe connectors. By John B. Gascoyne.52
They're easily made if you have access to a lathe.
Wood-beam archbar trucks. By Stan Mailer.
How to modify a commercial archbar truck.
Signal aspects and indications. By Linn H. Westcott.
The ABC's of model railroading.
Douglas Webb's modern service equipment.
The Model of the Month Award.
A 1:305 scale locomotive. By A. R. Walkley.
Smaller-than-N-scale machine was built 35 years ago.
Motor section car signal system. By Donald Sims.
Small signals warn of approaching trains.
Working trailer hitches. By Jim Crump.
A dollar model.
Prototype drawings:
Electro-Motive F3.
Soo Line's Fond du Lac station.

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