Model Railroader Magazine 1998 September Scenery for coal branch UP AC4400 detai

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Model Railroader 1998 September
OUR COVER STORY
56 The Carrabasset & Dead River finally makes it to tidewater
By Bob Hayden
Twenty-five years of modeling Maine two-footers in HOn 21/2
64 Scenery for the Central Appalachians By Tony Koester
The Allegheny Midland's Coal Fork Extension Part 4:
It's easier to model what you understand
72 The Pike City Belt Line By Richard A. Nelson
An 8 x 12-foot HO urban switching layout on a shelf
74 Model a Union Pacific AC4400CW in HO scale By Pelle SPainting and detailing an Athearn model
PROTOTYPE DRAWINGS
85 New York Central fluted coaches By George Sebastian-Coleman Pullman-Standard set a record when it delivered 153 of these cars to the NYC in just one year
90 Handlaying code 40 turnouts in N scale By Jim Kueneman Using printed circuit board for ties makes a sturdy turnout
98 Build a DCC accessory decoder By Keith Gutierrez and Lee Rayburn An electronics project that can be used with all DCC systems



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