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O Gauge Railroading #273 October / November 2014 Big trees for big trains Review
O Gauge Railroading #273 October / November 2014
PRODUCT REVIEWS
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Atlas 0 Phase 2 F3s
MTH Streamlined Pennsylvania K4 Pacific
Bachmann Spectrum 0n30 Scale 18' Cars
FEATURES
Grand Adventure and a Tribute Eliot Scher
Big Trees for Big Trains John Sethian
ProtoPhotos Sam Hopkins
Postcards from Russian River James Shaw
DIVISIONS
Editor's Corner Streetcars I Desire6
Smoke Signals Product Announcements11
Readers' Rails Your Trains and Layouts16
Collector's Gallery Tinplate Reality71
Rail Tales Booming Business78
Backshop Building a Layout: Create a Removable River Gorge83
The Helper Engine Dummy A, Smart Coupler Scheduled Meets Shows to Attend
Dealer Roundhouse 0 Gauge Shops Observation Car End of the Train
Advertiser Index Advertisers in This Issue
A Lionel Legacy Santa Fe F3 freight engine waits alongside a 3rd Rail Santa Fe 2900-series Northern during a stopover on Eliot Scher's Munoz Lines O gauge layout. Eliot likes to run long trains, sometimes up to 30' and 40' in length, and his layout was designed to handle four or five very long trains in any operating session without removing trains from the tracks.
Photo by Eliot Scher
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