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Model Railroader Magazine 1980 March Passenger Train operation on the Cat Mounta
Model Railroader March 1980 Vol 47 No 3
CONTENTS
62 Passenger trains on the Cat Mountain & Santa Fe By Andy Sperandeo
Planning and operating a model railroad passenger service
70 Building a Canadian National 4-6-2By Serge Narbonne
An interesting kitbashing project that combines all sorts of modeling materials
74 Peru Propane Corp.By Gordon Odegard
A trackside industry you can model
78 Milwaukee Road metal station and outbuilding By Gordon Odegard
This standard steel structure could find lots of uses on a model railroad
79 Larry Fennell's ATSF yard supervisors' tower
The Model of the Month award
80 Build a wreck trainBy Ed Steinberg
Tips for kitbashing an up-to-date wreck outfit
84 The Adirondack Ry.By Harold W. Russell
Passenger trains to the Olympics and how to model a tourist railroad
89 The CTC-16: Part 4 - handheld throttlesBy Keith Gutierrez
A command control system you can build
94 An easy-to-build, fully automatic turntableBy Robert T. Halstrick
Notches and rollers make the fine adjustments
100 How about a nice change of scenery?By Robert Hegge
A few pointers on taking out rockwork and replacing it with a trestle
106 Dave Methlie's school for model railroadersBy Dick Christianson
This hobbyshop owner builds layouts in his shop to get people into the hobby
109 The Society of Model Engineers
Their love of prototypical operation binds these MSOE students together
114 An ersatz N scale cooling fanBy Rodger Letourneau
After a year's research, our author discovers a simple three-widget combination
130 Foolproof control plugsBy David Petty
No more plugs in the wrong sockets
132 Stuck on adhesives?By Paul Garrison
Here's three you might consider
134 "Model railroading is fun?" Ha-ha.By Irving N. Blackburn
Just when the situation looks hopeless, it is
PROTOTYPE DATA AND DRAWINGS:
74 Peru, N.Y., Propane Corp.
78 Milwaukee Road standard metal station and outbuilding
86 Thendara, N.Y., passenger station
155 Prototype oddity
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