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 WESTPORT TERMINAL RR BLT Jan 99
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  It opened March 5, 1994. In May 1996 I started building Westport which has been operational since February 1997. Westport was built following an article by John R. Decker "The yard at Westport" in MR Sep. 83.
 
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 Mike Dodd's HO scale Virginian Railway, set in 1954
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  HO scale Virginian Railway, set in 1954
 
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 Southern Pacific Coast Line in N scale
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  A model railroad layout in N scale (1:160 proportion) representing a portion of the Southern Pacific Coast Line in Central California between Callender and Surf, including Guadalupe yard, set in 1974. The layout is focused on realistic operations.
 
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 Aberdeen Sub of the ICG
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  What I'm building is a proto-freelance, HO scale layout depicting the line that runs from Louisville, MS., through Ackerman, Starkville, West Point, Artesia, Crawford and on to Meridian, MS. My main focus is to have fun running trains and not to be prototypical to an era or exact location. Most of the downtown Starkville area will be depicted fairly accurately while the rest of the layout will be fudged a little. This layout will be controlled by a DCC system and will be multi-deck in design. I will try to chronicle the design and construction of the layout on this page. As I mentioned, I love to run trains of all kind so you never know what you'll see on the Aberdeen Sub of the ICG.
 
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 The Yosemite Valley Railroad
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  FROM THE TURN OF THE CENTURY UNTIL 1945, it was possible to take a wonderful train ride from Merced in the San Joaquin Valley to El Portal, California to visit Yosemite National Park. Rather than endure dusty roads and undependable automobiles, vacationers could relax in Pullman accommodations or on the deck of a beautiful observation car and enjoy the scenery along the way.
 
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 THE DAWSON CREEK SUBDIVISION
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  Welcome to my web site which is intended to illustrate the British Columbia Railway's Dawson Creek Subdivision as it appeared during 1977, and my efforts to model and operate it prototypically in N scale. Whether your interest in railways includes the British Columbia Railway, railway prototype modelling, N scale railroading, or layout design, I hope that you will find something here which interests or even inspires you.
 
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 Confessions of a Mediocre Modeler
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  Regardless, I love building model railroads and (despite my limitations) I've somehow managed to put together a number of them over the years. No, I don't do scratchbuilding, I don't build grandiose wooden benchwork, I don't hand-lay track, I don't sculpt and carve magnificent mountain ranges, I don't plot and plan every bush, rock and blade of grass, I don't model "prototypes". Hell, I don't even "operate" my railroads - I just like to watch my trains run around in circles. In short, I am a mediocre modeler. The good news is that the model railroading industry has come a long way in the past thirty-some years, and there are now many quick and easy short-cuts designed for the great mediocre majority. Even limited modelers such as myself can now stumble along and somehow cobble together model railroads that are, well... I dunno... Adequate? Respectable? Not completely laughable? I've documented some of my layout-building experiences on the pages below. Hopefully you'll find some inspiration and some ideas. And if not, chances are you'll at least be amused by some of my various frustrations, misadventures, misdeeds and screw-ups.
 
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 Lee Weldon's N Scale WESTERN MARYLAND RAILWAY
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  The Western Maryland Western Lines in N Scale is currently under construction.
 
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 Bear Creek & South Jackson
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  Charlie Comstock's Bear Creek & South Jackson Railroad Pages
 
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 The Illinois Central Gulf and Calumet Railroad
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  The Illinois Central Gulf and Calumet Railroad is a "protolanced" HO scale model railroad set in the late 1970's. The layout will contain elements of the ICG from Chicago to Champaign as well as Decatur, Illinois. In addition, the freelanced Calumet Railroad is also featured. The design has been created with operations as the ultimate goal with heavy overhead traffic, as well as local and urban switching. Interchange with the GTW, EJ&E, and IHB in the Chicago area will provide additional operational interest. Steel mill operations are prominently featured.
 
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 Chartiers Branch of the PRR
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  Welcome to my n scale model train layout which represents an area of the Chartiers Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Chartiers Branch was basically a water level route just south of Pittsburgh that crossed the Chartiers Creek about 20 times between Carnegie, PA and Washington, PA. The layout is 36"' x 80" and is built on a foam covered hollow-core door. Enjoy your visit.
 
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 GATSME
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  GATSME is a transition era RR. We run steam and diesel and model 1954. Early diesels and late steam is encouraged for the overall theme, but during the yearly open house, you may see SD70MAC's running too! The track and switches are hand made codes 100, 83, 70, and 55!
 
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 Tom's New York Central HO Layout
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  Tom's New York Central HO Layout
 
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 The Pennsylvania Railroad Northern Division
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  An HO Scale Model Railroad by Mark Frysztacki, The Pennsylvania Railroad Northern Division
 
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 River City and Western Railroad
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  The RC&W is a free-lance bridge railroad set in the late 1950’s connecting Midwestern to Western locales beyond the railroad. The main yard, River City, is a division point between the East (Chicago) staging yard and the West (Los Angeles) staging yard. Thus both through freight and passenger trains crossing the layout in both directions and locals operating out of River City in both directions make for interesting operations. In addition, the American Steel Corp. has an integrated steel plant operating in River City, receiving raw materials from mines on the layout and shipping product in all directions. It also has in-process movements of coal, coke, ore, limestone, lime, scrap, hot metal, slag, and ingots handled by its own switch engines.
 
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 The Southern California Desert Rail Division Model Railroad
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  Choosing a specific railroad and region to model can be a tough decision for model railroaders simply because so many things look good. However for me the decision of railroad and region to model was pretty easy. I knew that I did not want to model the typical green grass and green tree layout. With that decision I figured a real good choice would be to model the desert. I decided to model a freelanced former Southern Pacific line from Southern California to Southwestern Arizona. The well-known modeler of the modern Union Pacific in the desert is Pelle Soeborg. Although my current layout resembles his and it has been inspiring for me I often feel that I have to remind other model railroaders that I did not copy his layout. I planned and started building my layout months before I ever heard of him and saw his phenomenal work. His work has been featured many of times in Model Railroader magazine and I enjoy seeing it every time.
 
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 Pebble Creek Model Railroad Club
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  Located in Goodyear, Arizona in the Pebble Creek Resort Community. Our mission, as a recreational club for Pebble Creek residents, is to serve as a community forum for railroad history, science, and lore and to promote model railroading including fine scale modeling, simulated railroad operations, and discussion. Our primary goal is to provide "fun" for members and the local community.
 
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 Great Northwestern Coastline Ry
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  The GNC is set around the harbor of Tacoma, Washington in the late 60's. Motive power for the GNC is all first and second generation diesels from ALCO and EMD. As a belt line railroad that serves the docks, piers and harbor industries, the GNC interchanges with several class 1 railroads at Tacoma including the Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, and Milwaukee Road. The Great Northern Railway hauls the GNC's mainline tonnage north to Seattle and south to Portland. In addition to interchange runs, several terminal transfers between the GNC's Coastline Yard and the Water Street Yard will be run during an operations session.
 
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 Charleston, Roanoke, and Eastern Railway
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  The railroad is set in the late 1980's to early 1990's (roughly 1989-1994), which allows the operation of a few locomotives from Norfolk Southern's predecessors Norfolk & Western and Southern Railway, as well as a large variety of CSX Transportation predecessor paint schemes.
 
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 Wabash Country in N-Scale
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  This web site will document the development of my model railroad empire. The empire is a joint effort involving my son and I. Progress on the empire will be slow, as work will be done sporadically on weekends when my son comes out to visit. He is the one with the natural 'knack' for construction, and will be doing the lion's share of the work. I, on the other hand, being a complete klutz, will be supplying the ideas and the helping hand and this project evolves.
 
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