MTH Premier line O gauge Milwaukee Road Little Joe

GROWING UP ON the east coast of Florida, I found Rocky Mountain electrification to be a pretty arcane subject. Whether the locomotives were those large, boxy things that evoked the pages of Tom Swift and his Electric Locomotive, or streamlined, dual-cab models that suggested they were some sort of super funky F units, these unusual […]

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MTH Premier line O gauge Pennsylvania RR H3 class 2-8-0

IT WAS THE DAWN of time. Electrification hadn’t strayed far from Thomas Edison’s lab. In the 1880s mechanical coal stoker was a wild fantasy of overworked firemen. Balloon stacks ruled the rails, and the Pennsylvania was still struggling to make its claim as the Standard Railroad of the World. It was in this dark era […]

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Semafor Baldwin-Westinghouse steeple-cab

RARELY DO YOU find a locomotive that is as accurate on a layout modeling 1915 as on a layout modeling 2005. The Baldwin-Westinghouse steeple-cab surely must win the all-time award for everyday longevity. In the early days of the 20th century, small electric railways dotted the countryside. While most used trolley-type passenger equipment, quite a […]

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K-Line O gauge New Haven EP-5

IN ITS search for new electric locomotives in the mid-1950s, the New Haven Railroad settled on the EP-5 built by General Electric. The locomotives were designed to operate from overhead or outside third-rail (for Grand Central Terminal tunnel operation) power, offered 4,000 horsepower, and reached speeds as high as 105 mph. They were just right […]

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K-Line operating milk car

K-LINE HAS FOUND a winner in its re-working of the time-honored operating milk-car concept. We first tested the no. K-703-1751 operating milk car with unloading platform. Shortly after, the K-42407 operating milk loading depot arrived in the mail. Putting the two together in a review is a natural fit. First, the unloader. K-Line’s re-working of […]

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MTH Premier line O gauge Alco S-2 switcher

THE LATEST SWITCHER to be added to the MTH Premier line lineup is the Alco S-2, which was ubiquitous on American railroads and industrial operations 20 to 60 years ago. More than 1,400 of the 1,000-horsepower locomotives were built for U.S. railroads between 1940 and 1950. According to one diesel preservation website, there are at […]

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MTH Premier line O gauge Great Northern S2 4-8-4

IN THE GOLDEN YEARS of railroading, the Great Northern route from the Midwest to Seattle was undoubtedly the premier way to get to the Pacific Northwest. With such named trains as Empire Builder, Oriental Limited, and Fast Mail, the line’s reputation hung on swift, reliable passenger transportation as much as it did freight. In 1929 […]

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