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Model Railroader Magazine 1966 March Timing & use of clock in operations PC ties

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Model Railroader Magazine 1966 March Timing & use of clock in operations PC ties
 
Model Railroader Magazine 1966 March
BILL OF LADING
Details in the enginehouse. By F. L. Hendren.--
Dollar model project: here's modeling activity for a dozen rainy days.
Timing and use of clock in operation. By John Allen. -
No guesswork can replace experience in timing operations.
Sudden scenery on the Sierra Pintada. By BillRau.-
The why and the how of scenerybuilding on the switchback railroad.
Photographing a model scene. By Ben King.--
The pictures you take will no doubt outlive the models themselves.
South Shore soliloquy. A photo feature.
It wouldn't be a little side-of-the-road line, they said.
Pulpwood yard: a wayside industry. By Bill Stokes
Simple facilities make this logging operation a valuable traffic builder.
Simple signals for traction lines. By Kenneth Lindquist
and the MR staff. -----
One of the oldest signaling ideas in model railroading.
Plight of a salesman. By Joe Kunzelmann.
How to scratchbuild with kits while staying in motels.
Montauk: a terminal you can model. By Robert L. Havens.
Feast or famine: that's Long Island's resort-town passenger service.
P.c. ties for spikeless tracklaying. By Dave Hoffman and John Wheeler. ---
Technique is well suited to lightweight rail.
Prototype drawings and data:
Canadian National's pioneer diesel. Drawings. - Traction ballast car. Drawings: New Orlean Public Belt. Milwaukee Road four-wheel caboose. Drawings. Montauk. Data on Long Island's end-of-line resort town.

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