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The current header image shows CSX 355, a CW44AC, preparing to depart the north end of the yard in Dante, VA. On October 22, 2006, the 355 leads train E101, northbound empty hoppers, back to the coal fields.
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Marty McGuirk’s Southern New England Railway Web Site
Marty McGuirk has updated the web site for his Southern New England Railway. I first met Marty in 1998 at a MER Convention. I’ve always admired his modeling, so I’ll be following his progress. Of course, since I’m a closet … Continue reading
Kitbashing Row Houses from DPM Kits
See this thread on the GHQ Forum for information about kitbashing row houses from DPM N scale kits.
How to Build a Modern Highway
If you haven’t seen Jamie’s CSX Dixie Line in N Scale blog, you should check it out. He’s making a lot of progress modeling CSX from Atlanta to Nashville via Chattanooga, and he posts some excellent in-depth construction articles. In … Continue reading
Painting a backdrop
One of the advantages of using a blogging format is the ability to make quick posts which refer to information from other web sites. While I hope you’ll be able to use this information, it’s also helpful to save reference … Continue reading