Bill Koster

Bill Koster founded Koster's Miniature Railroad Supplies, Inc. He also built the Blue Ridge Summit Railroad.



Biography
From the slipcover of Large-scale Model Railroading:


 * Model railroading in all scales has always been a hobby for Bill Koster. First introduced to Lionel trains as a child and then modeling in O, HO, OO, S and N gauges, Bill turned to 1-1/2" scale in 1962 by purchasing a pair of trucks.  The trucks were used for a gondola, followed by a 4 wheel switcher.  He started building his railroad in 1968 and started a business of supplying large-scale model railroad parts in 1970.  His full-time occupation is as an electronics technician.  Bill resides in Homestead, Florida with his wife Alice and their children, Warren and Candice.



From Large-scale Model Railroading, page 3:


 * In 1962 there was no live steam club in the state of Florida. We were not aware of a publication that could assist us along the way.  We had not even heard of the "Brotherhood of Live Steamers."

Tidbits From Chaski

 * The 5.5hp Honda gas engine coupled to an Eaton model 7 pump was first done by master builder Bill Koster.


 * Back in the early '80s, I bought 24V Westinghouse motors from Koster (now CannonBall and further divided into MDM Locomotive Works) that used to be surplus aircraft engine starters rewound for use in his 1.5" engines. In Koster's design, the motors fit in-between the wheels and against the axle.


 * Most of the Cannonball line is from Karlson KMP. Cannonball also bought out Koster Supply from Bill Koster around the same time. Since then Cannonball has added some other products.

Facebook
Mark Locke posted on Facebook, October 2023:


 * I have known Bill for virtually my entire 63 years. He was a good friend of my late father's. I remember visiting his home and riding his railroad. His Homestead house is unique, it was built on a man made hill that he had constructed on his property. As far as I know, it is the only house in South Florida with a basement, and his workshop was located in that basement. He is still fairly active in the live steam community.

Homestead Railroad
Footage of Bill Koster's Homestead track, along with some words from Bill vxUmeJPb3V4