Model Railroader Magazine 1972 September Commuter track plans

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Model Railroader   September 1972   Vol 39 No 9
CONTENTS
Commuter track plans. By Michael Welch.---38
Two plans with identical general specifications.
The most realistic layout. By Charles S. Small.---40
Here's a man who models the action rather than the plant.
Aptakisic - that swingin' town. By E. A. Ravenscroft. --41
One way to solve the hidden-yard problem.
What's happening in Webster Groves? By Robert J. Mueller. -42
Veteran club is getting near to the finishing of a new layout.
Evolving a D&RGW ditcher. By Eric A. Bracher. ---48
... or, How to build a model from nearly nothing.
PRR-NJB's walkaround controls. By John W. Wesner. --50
Cable throttles can't be plugged into the wrong speed controllers.
Motor magnets and how to charge them. By Ben King.-59
Including a low-cost magnet recharging fixture you can make.
Equalizers for steam locomotives. By Jerry Howell.--62
The work is easy, but there are many steps.
Prototype drawings and data:
Six-coupled double-end switcher. CS&CCD 2-6-2.-34
CS&CCD caboose.-------36
CP enclosed water tank. ------37
Small grain elevator. Beamer & Green Produce. --46



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