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Model Railroader Magazine 1961 September Dual-purpose gantry crane
Model Railroader September 1961 Vol 28 No 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dual-purpose gantry crane------22
Modeler's notes from the East Broad Top.
It's the humidity--------23
A hot summer night down at the station on Joe Vince's railroad.
A ticket to Tomahawk, please. By Al Armitage---26
In all Al's years of chasing trains, no other station appealed as much.
Stub switches from factory-made turnouts. By Barrett Snyder32
Mainline stub turnouts disappeared before 1900, yet you still can see some.
The beginning of a large railroad empire----33
John Allen's photos of his new Gorre & Daphetid RR.
Color photo: Gorre engine terminal on the Gorre & Daphetid38
Slow-action semaphore mechanism. By Vince Caselli --46
A semaphore driven by a train of gears from a low-cost motor.
Doghouse Division, SP Lines. By Whit Towers---50
Railroading a la SP is a family affair for the Ed Fischers.
Models by the million. By Peter W. Swanson Jr. ---53
Report on the use of Silastic RTV in making molds for small castings.
Bluebook of model railroad practice (82)
D - Transistors for model railroaders ----61
Compilation by Linn H. Westcott includes Table of Selected Transistors.
Prototype plans and data:
East Broad Top narrow-gauge equipment---42
Water crane of 1891------48
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