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O Gauge Railroading #289 January 2017 Command Control for a Conventional Locomot
O Gauge Railroading #289 January 2017
PRODUCT REVIEWS
Atlas 0 Gunderson Maxi-IV Well Car
Atlas 0 Intermodal Containers
MTH Norfolk Southern SD6OE
FEATURES
42American Southwest Symphony
Bob Anderson
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Command Control for a Conventional Locomotive Dave Siburn
5Tour the Gozenowear & Duznutin
David Williams
DIVISIONS
Editor's Corner I Like the Sound of That Product Showcase New Item Announcements Readers' Rails Your Trains and Layouts
Collector's Gallery Lionel Century Club GG1:
A Solid Hit for the Series
OGR Bookcase Madison Hardware: A Lionel Time Capsule Here's an Idea Twisted Cable Barriers
Backshop Building a Layout:
Electrical Break Aways
The Helper Engine Introducing Wi-Fi DCS Scheduled Meets Shows to Attend
Dealer Roundhouse 0 Gauge Shops OGR New Year's Greeting
Advertiser Index Advertisers in This Issue
ON THE COVER
Bob Anderson models the great American Southwest in a modest-size spare bedroom, and his Lillianville, Charlestown, Joella Canyon, and Isaac Yard Lines (LCJ&I) nicely illustrates the high level of O gauge modeling attainable in a small space. And, yes, that's a real operating drone you see in the lower right corner of the photo.
Photo by Bob Anderson
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