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Project Waldberg
Ed Pick
Project Waldberg is a Märklin model railroad. I choose Germany in the sixties as theme for the layout. The fictitious town of Waldberg plays a central role in the layout plan. The town is situated next to an important main line. Fast express trains and goods trains travel down the line. Every now and then a commuter train passes by and stops alongside one of the three curved platforms. Remarkable features of Project Waldberg are the old town, the big depot and the small harbour. Each of them has the typical atmosphere of the sixties.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.floodland.nl/trein/ (Added: 22-Jun-2001)
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Puget Sound Iron Goat Railway
This is the story of the Puget Sound Iron Goat Railway (PSIG), established in 1935, a mythical, wholly owned subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway as it was in the month of October, 1938, located in the Pacific Northwest region near Bellevue and Issaquah on the eastside of the Greater Seattle region in Washington.
This freelanced 12' x 14' walk-in layout when finished will include logging, mining and sawmill operations, a city, three small towns, a residential neighborhood, waterfront piers with associated businesses, various siding industries, a dairy farm, stock yards, passenger depots and a train yard with a turntable and maintenance shop. Freight train operations are planned in addition to a passenger service, based on the Great Northern Cascadian, complete this themed steam era layout. Plus lots of people, landscaping and loads of junk and details.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.jtwice.com/irongoat.html (Added: 10-Jan-2017)
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Rainier Great Western Railway and Navigation Company
The RGW was was originally designed and constructed in Tacoma, WA. It was built in a 14 ft by 25 ft space in a basement room. The layout had reached full operating capability but no scenery when it was dismantled due to a move. After two years in storage, the new home of the RGW has been constructed and a new design has been decided upon (with continual modifications, whose railroad doesn't). The new building is a 20 ft by 30 ft self contained structure which was completed in January of 2005. Since the first table section was installed in February of 2005, construction continues in earnest. For more details on the building and the layout, go to the Layout Page.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.rgwrail.com/ (Added: 10-Jan-2017)
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Route to the Redwoods
Route to the Redwoods - Boone Morrison's HOn3 Journal. The saga begins many years ago when I was introduced to California narrow gauge, and the North Pacific Coast in particular, through the wonderful book Oil Lamps and Iron Ponies. The chapter on the NPC captured my imagination as I saw my home area through the lens of history. I was hooked. Now, more than forty years later, I am finally able to model a small piece of this wonderful little narrow gauge line and that project is what this Journal, Route to the Redwoods, is all about.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.railwayeng.com/boone/ (Added: 18-Oct-1998)
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