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Model Railroader Magazine 1994 July Steam still rules Cement plants Build a brid
Model Railroader 1994 July
OUR COVER FEATURE
The HO scale Allegheny Union66
By Bert Sacco
A Class 1 mountain railroad built with the help of friends
Modeling New York Central's venerable SW174
By Montford Switzer
Easy details add character to a small HO switcher
Rob Carey's new Colorado & Southeastern78
By Bob Flegal
Modeling the Rio Grande in
N scale, again
Build an A-frame timber bridge 84 By Robert W. Pethoud
This easy-to-build HO structure is at home on any branch line
Trackside Photos88
Crossing the Delaware in N scale Clyde Queen's HO scale module
AN INDUSTRY YOU CAN MODEL
Add a cement plant to your layout92
By Ken Nelson
With hints for representing a large plant in a small place
PROTOTYPE DRAWINGS
Santa Fe's Pine-series sleeping cars99
By Keith Thompson
Drawings of the largest class of AT&SF lightweight sleepers
Trains 101102
By Mike Hamer
Model railroading proves to be a popular teaching aid
MODEL OF THE MONTH
Mallory Hope Ferrell's
'/4" scale 2-6-0 Mogul105
Rolling stock obstacle course106
By Montford Switzer
Tools to spot car troubles
Renumbering for printed cars and locomotives108
By Rudolf Slovacek
Everday household items make the job a snap
The Clear Creek Lumber Co.110
By Christian Holombo
A 1947 logging road in 0 scale
PAINT SHOP
New Haven's GE 44-tonners144
By Alfons Bossaers
HO models in two schemes
Along the Line178
A thunderstorm to remember
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