Model Railroader Magazine 1958 September Timber Trestles Tool house A new kind o
Model Railroader 1958 September
SEPTEMBER 1958
VOLUME 25, NUMBER 9
BILL OF LADING
Work at work
A new card order system. By Ed Ravenscroft-
A new addition to an old idea results in more interesting operation.
Lineside supply shed. By Jack Work---
A short, satisfying project that's loaded with interesting detail.
Gordon, Pa. By Aaron G. Fryer----
Adapt this intriguing prototype engine terminal to your own layout.
Dinger of a blinker. By Harold Schupp--
A crossing signal device requiring minimum time and equipment.
Canadian National auto transporter. By John W. Ivory-
A striking 75 ft. car with dimensions in prototype feet and inches.
Small yards with a future. Track plan by MR staff--
Start your layout with a yard that has operating possibilities now.
"X" section - simplifier of cab control. By Paul Mallery
Intermediate blocks increase operating enjoyment and reduce errors.
Lettering store windows. By D. Derek Verner--
Use a camera to complete your layout with these convincing details.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (38) G - Bridges and Structures--
The first of two Bluebooks with complete prototype trestle data.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (37)
I - Painting and finishing---
Painting diagrams for Louisville & Nashville and Rio Grande units.
Prototype plans and data:
Gordon, Pa.--
Union Pacific 2-8-0
Central California box motor Philadelphia & Reading 1904 hopper car
Departments:
Railway Post Office Trade Topics-
At the Throttle-
Off the Train Wire
Trackside Photos
Bull Session-
Kinks-
Scheduled Arrivals -
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