Model Railroader January 1972 Vol 39 No 1
CONTENTS
What Amtrak means to model railroaders. By David P. Morgan.34
Editor of TRAINS gives ideas for modernizing your passenger service.
Carolina foundry. By E. L. Moore.-----44
Dollar model: a trackside industry with a rusty, disheveled appearance.
Milwaukee's Stowell Yard. By Mike Iczkowski.---50
A railroad you can model: a tie-in with the how-to-do-it on page 60.
Bill Lafaye combines steam and traction. Photos by Bob Hegge.54
Quarter-inch scale railroad uses outside third rail for power.
Circus train on the Sunset Valley. By Bruce A. Chubb.-57
Big things sprang from a small Christmas package.
Chuck Brammer's branchline bucket coaling station. --59
The Model of the Month Award.
Kinnickinnic Railway & Dock Co. By Russ Larson.--60
Part 1: Developing the plan and building the benchwork.
Layouts in modular sections. By Richard Mugele.--66
Technique features portability and variety in operating patterns.
Basic house car construction. By Spike Trail.---70
The standard way is good for 90 percent of boxcar and reefer models.
Model train control methods: 1. By the MR staff.--73
The ABC's of model railroading.
Prototype drawings:
Kodak well car.-------65
Wood-sheathed boxcar of the CNJ. ----71
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