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What are good references for creating engines and stock? From Larry Pieniazek: ! The Walthers 2000 Big Trains Reference Book or the Walthers 2001 HO Scale Model Railroad Reference Book are good sources. Theyre available directly from Walthers and are often stocked by your local hobby shop. The magazines Model Railroader and TRAINS have loads of ideas. These US prototype lines have websites: Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, ConRail, Norfolk Southern. Then theres the National Model Railroad Association site. Also, try news:rec.model.railroad for sources from other model railroaders. From Robin Werner: ! More ConRail, new and old: http://crcyc.railfan.net/locos/locomotives.html From Mark de Kock: ! This link has European Trains; there are loads of pictures of railways in Europe. http://mercurio.iet.unipi.it/pix/ From Josh Baakko: ! http://www.northeast.railfan.net/railphotos.html From Kevin Maynes: ! This one focuses on Canadian railways: http://stewart.railfan.net/rail/engines.htm From Ross Crawford: ! Heres a site that specializes in Australian railways: http://www.railpage.org.au |
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