Tag: steam

Chris Nevard Model Railways & Photography Blog: High Speed 2.5

What the fuck? Wednesday The rail route, which can service parts of the extreme north (sometimes called the Northern Energy Home), is currently undergoing trials for the new high-speed 2.5, or HS2.5, trains. An old museum optimization goes into action as a value-saving measure, but other options are also being considered using the historic centennial […]

Christmas Garden – ModelTrainStuff Blog

Plans and preparations began immediately following Thanksgiving and construction since the house was decked out for Christmas. A crutch, hidden beneath a pine spreading buffet, and the illustrious Nation Village A Church were on display early on. Afterwards, miniature railways, hills, bridges, and lakes The addition of such a presentation gave birth to Christmas Backyard. […]

A Classic on Two Fronts

Very rarely does a locomotive become conventional in more than one way. But Lionel is re-posing the scaled-down version of the prototype item that performed this function, which accomplished quite a bit. This was a more efficient and eco-friendly steam solution to the immediate need for locomotives on the New York Central Railway. This was […]

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