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Model Railroad Planning 2009 April Design Construction Realistic operation SF NY
Model Railroad Planning 2009 April
I dont see the free layout design booklet. If it was an additional booklet it IS NOT included.
6 Editorial "Owning" the Lake Placid Branch Tony Koester
COVER STORY
8 The lessons of the Virginian & Ohio In layout planning, there is "Before McClelland" and "After McClelland"
Tony Koester, with Steve King
LAYOUT DESIGN ELEMENT
I6 Espee's "Orange Grove Route"
The Visalia Electric after the wires came down Byron Henderson
22 A modern shelf switching layout Modeling CSX's Downtown Spur in Miami Lance Mindheim
28 Making narrow scenes more realistic
Learn the advantages of a minimalist approach Paul J. Dolkos
32 A practical piece of the Santa Fe AI A branch line of a major prototype is easier to model Jared Harper
38 Starting over with a clean sheet V The 0 scale Appalachian & Ohio, Version 2.0 David Stewart
46 Bringing the railroad home 6 A professional railroader suggests novel ways to create railroad atmosphere
Dan Holbrook
LAYOUT DESIGN ELEMENT
52 Model a "steam"-electric interchange Then and now at Iowa's Clear Lake Junction Clark Propst
56 Bigger trains in less space Starting with a very clean slate in On21/2 lain Rice
62 LAYOUT DESIGN ELEMENT
One town, three railroads
Delphos, Ohio, hosted the NKP, PRR, and AC&Y David Lundy
66 Planning a 1980s branch line 6 Efficient operations highlight this HO shelf layout John Flann
70 Freelancing an urban terminal 0 A fictitious railroad in an actual setting Lloyd Miller
76 LAYOUT DESIGN ELEMENT Branch line to Dawson Creek LP Modeling the British Columbia Ry. in N scale in an apartment bedroom
Timothy J. Horton
LAYOUT DESIGN ELEMENT
84 Designing for phased construction 4 An N scale layout that will grow to fit the available space
Peter Sierson
90 Combine a wye with a room divider 90 Enhanced operation and a crew-lounge separator in one package
Keith Jordan
98 REAR PLATFORM
A new "thick roof" David Stewart
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