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Subject: 
general train question, resources
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Sun, 3 Dec 2000 02:06:06 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Scott Edward Sanburn writes:

On a side note in terms of this, I have never really been into trains too
much outside of LEGO, and if / when I get building again, are there any
resources that gives some details in the US train industry, in terms of
modern railroading and operations? With buildings, equipment, etc? I am
thinking of doing a train station / cargo area / switchyeard, but I don't
know where to begin.

There are a LOT of resources, prototype railfanning is a hobby that attracts
the detail oriented and packrats among us. It can be overwhelming... but try
these links:

www.nmra.org - National Model Railroad Association. not strictly proto but
has a lot of links to proto info

www.kalmbach.com - Kalmbach is a leading publisher of ref material, as well
as publishing TRAINS (prototype) and Model Railroader (models) which many
consider the finest US mags in the two respective fields.

www.railfan.com - Carstens Publications, their competitor.

Go to a hobby shop and get last years Walthers catalog. If you get this
years it is going to be 20 bucks but many have last years around for 4 or 5
dollars. This several hundred page book is chockablock with model photos of
structures, rolling stock, bridges, etc. Use it as a way to get ideas about
what you want to build and what to explore further, but not as a final
reference.

Searching Yahoo is a good thing to get used to doing, too. Try, for example,
this URL:
http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Transportation/Trains_and_Railroads/Railway_Enthusiasts/

Note that there is at least one site for every major rail line that ever
existed in the US, we're nothing if not detail oriented.

Don't forget to search HERE too, I think I've answered this question before
and gave different links. If you have a specific question ask here, if it's
interesting you can usually count on an answer pretty quickly from me or
James Powell or any of several others. James has a euro flavor, though... :-)

++Lar



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Larry & All, (...) attracts (...) try (...) well (...) 5 (...) of (...) about (...) example, (...) (URL) (...) before (...) it's (...) :-) I do remember that, too bad I could not retrieve my e-mail when I left AEI, it just says it is corrupt. Thanks (...) (24 years ago, 3-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)

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(...) oldie (...) in (...) I will have to chime in here as well, I agree with Larry this is right up there with Eric's train station, it as that "real" look to it. My wife even noticed it and said it was really neat, did the person who made that (...) (24 years ago, 3-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)

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