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Model Railroader November 1974 Vol 41 No 11
CONTENTS
Two railroads on Waterman Ave. By Willard V. Anderson. --48
Would you believe they're only seven house numbers apart?
4-8-2's of the Norfolk & Western Ry. By Thomas D. Dressler. --52
Prototype and model photos, plus drawings.
Make mine passenger operation. By Jorges Orgibet. ---66
Turning a train in a busy terminal creates a lot of action.
A three-towered station. By E. L. Moore. 68
It snuggles to the tracks of two companies where they cross.
1974's contest winners at NMRA convention. By Gordon Odegard.75
Photos of the Gold Award and first place display models.
Easing the tops and bottoms of grades. Method of P. P. Page Jr.79
With additional information by the MR staff.
A digital fast-time clock. By Mel Thomsen. 82
You can adjust the rate, or hold time while switching.
Allen Keller's trainmen's hotel.85
The Model of the Month Award.
Another look at lichen. By William R. Koteles. ----86
With a little care, all of the lichen can be used.
The Blue Star Pacific RR. By Dr. Mitsuru Sugiyama. ---88
An American layout in Japan.
Lighting the layout. By F. L. Hendren. 90
One bare bulb is not enough.
Design for a foldaway layout. By Francis X. Klose. ----92
One solution of the space problem.
Watkins, Walford & Western RR. By Russ Larson. ----94
Track plan fits a small bedroom if built in N scale.
Prototype drawings and data:
Norfolk & Western 4-8-2's. Drawings and data. ---52
Colorado Midland chair car. Drawings. -----62
PRR class D78c dining car. Drawings. 64
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