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Atlantic and Great Western Railway
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The AGW is my freelanced HO scale railroad set in the 1980's. It is a 22,000 mile long carrier stretching from the North Atlantic Seaboard and Canada to the Missouri River and Gulf of Mexico. The AGW has a service area similar to a Conrail, Chicago North Western and Missouri Kansas Texas merger. I model in the 1980's to 1990's time frame. I wanted to model a railroad that could set standards in the industry and compete even in the 1990's era of mega-merger railroads.
Site Details/More Info: URL: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/AtlanticGreatWesternRailway/info (Added: 26-Aug-2002)
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Doug Coffey's Atlantic Central
The Atlantic Central is an HO scale layout set in the early 1930s. It features logging, mining and general freight traffic. Museum quality models and scenery.
My model railroad is a freelance HO scale standard gauge layout depicting operations in 1930s era New Brunswick.
The layout is home to two separate railroad companies sharing the same mainline. One is the Atlantic Central Railroad and the other is the Mohawk Lumber Company.
The railroad is configured as a loop to loop type layout with hidden staging that also serves as an off line city where trains originate.
Site Details/More Info: URL: http://www.dougcoffey.com (Added: 12-Dec-2006)
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