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00:16, 5 February 2014 Mosely steam regulator1-resized.jpg (file) 88 KB Moseley steam regulator, courtesy of Rich Carlstedt, from Chaski.org. 1
22:11, 3 February 2014 SACMRR Miniature Locomotive JulAug1954 013.jpg (file) 675 KB Huge sycamores with their delicately colored bark and green foilage form a background for this scenic little railroad. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1954. 1
22:09, 3 February 2014 PhilipJMartin SACMRR Miniature Locomotive JulAug1954 012.jpg (file) 344 KB Philip J. Martin at the throttle of his Victory Special. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1954. 1
22:04, 3 February 2014 SycamoreCampMiniatureRailroad.jpg (file) 4.39 MB Sycamore Camp Train, Santa Ana Canyon, 1950s Santa Ana Canyon Miniature Railroad, "Victory Special." It was part of the Sycamore Picnic Park, which is now part of Featherly Regional Park. There was at least one tunnel and a trestle along the train's r... 1
00:29, 3 February 2014 Danvers Track 3.jpg (file) 154 KB Danvers Track Plans, from "The Model Craftsman", May 1944 1
00:29, 3 February 2014 Danvers Track 2.jpg (file) 134 KB Danvers Track Plans, from "The Model Craftsman", May 1944 1
00:28, 3 February 2014 Danvers Track 1.jpg (file) 73 KB Danvers Track Plans, from "The Model Craftsman", May 1944 1
23:21, 2 February 2014 Steve Bratina and the G5 2007.jpg (file) 67 KB Steve Bratina and his G5 at the 2007 Waushakum Meet. From Chaski.org. 1
23:10, 2 February 2014 SLSLS Track Miniature Locomotive JulAug1954 009.jpg (file) 316 KB A busy time on the club track at the Sydney Live Steam Locomotive Society. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1954. 1
23:08, 2 February 2014 TedHerbert Sydney Miniature Locomotive JulAug1954 009.jpg (file) 207 KB Ted Herbert and his American type Mike. The fireman looks a bit unusual, but happy. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1954. 1
23:17, 31 January 2014 DwightDurkee Grant Miniature Locomotive JulAug1954 005.jpg (file) 189 KB Running gear for Dwight Durkee's first attempt at loco building looks pretty sharp. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1954. 1
22:46, 31 January 2014 SCLS 4July1954 Miniature Locomotive JulAug1954 004.jpg (file) 369 KB Scene on S.C.L.S. club track. Extra 4203, Engineer LeRoy SMith being delayed by flagman Robin J. Smith. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1954. 1
22:03, 31 January 2014 RiversideGreatNorthernRwy Miniature Locomotive JulAug1954 001.jpg (file) 840 KB Norman K. Sandley of Janesville, Wisconsin, sent us this picture of his 15 inch gauge locomotive. She is a real hauler with 783 pounds of tractive force. Cylinders are 4-1/2 inch bore by 6 inch stroke. Drive wheels are 20-1/2 inch diameter. In a fu... 1
21:52, 31 January 2014 WaltDisneys OldTimeRR TheMiniatureLocomotive JulAug1953 047.jpg (file) 304 KB Walt Disney's Old Time Railroad advertisement, "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August, 1953 1
23:47, 30 January 2014 HA Vacho Friend Box Corp.jpg (file) 101 KB Address label of "Industrial Progress", Volume 9, Number 1, to Friend Box Company. 1
23:42, 30 January 2014 LALS ride with children.jpg (file) 2.35 MB A 1-1/2 inch-scale engine pulls a load of youngsters. The Los Angeles Live Steamers Club maintains its own layout, with tow main tracks and rails designed to accommodate several different gauges. "Industrial Progress", Volume 9, Number 1. 1
23:40, 30 January 2014 Northern Cab at LALS.jpg (file) 566 KB Controls in the cab of a 1-1/2 inch Northern. They're just like those in the parent engine, and all play some part in operating the model. The man's hand is on the throttle. From "Industrial Progress", Volume 9, Number 1. 1
23:36, 30 January 2014 MikePipe LALS.jpg (file) 1.01 MB Mark Piper, retired city employee, pretties up his 1-1/2 inch scale American engine, car and caboose. He built the whole thing himself, with more than 5,000 hours of patient work. From "Industrial Progress", Volume 9, Number 1. 1
23:32, 30 January 2014 15 inch layout.jpg (file) 828 KB This 15-inch track at a private layout handles the big three-inch-scale models. (Looks real, doesn't it? But note the relative size of the "switchman's" hand.) From "Industrial Progress", Volume 9, Number 1. 1
22:08, 27 January 2014 MillerBackyard EFD ebay 4.JPG (file) 103 KB Miller Backyard Railroads EFD locomotive, from eBay.com May 2013. 1
22:07, 27 January 2014 MillerBackyard EFD ebay 3.JPG (file) 98 KB Miller Backyard Railroads EFD locomotive, from eBay.com May 2013. 1
22:07, 27 January 2014 MillerBackyard EFD ebay 2.JPG (file) 125 KB Miller Backyard Railroads EFD locomotive, from eBay.com May 2013. 1
22:07, 27 January 2014 MillerBackyard EFD ebay 1.JPG (file) 117 KB Miller Backyard Railroads EFD locomotive, from eBay.com May 2013. 1
00:02, 27 January 2014 TheModelCraftsman cover August1936.jpg (file) 35 KB Cover of "The Model Craftsman", August 1936 1
23:38, 26 January 2014 BLS Summer Meet 1936.jpg (file) 83 KB The BLS 1936 Summer Meet was held at Oxford, Maine at the track built by the Lake Thompson Fish and Game Association. From "The Model Craftsman", August 1936. 1
23:08, 26 January 2014 OneInchScaleWheels 3.jpg (file) 68 KB Here are a few sets of wheels. When you turn out a batch like this, it sort of keeps you in practice. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1953. 1
23:07, 26 January 2014 OneInchScaleWheels 2.jpg (file) 390 KB Drawing for 1-inch scale wheels. From "The Miniature Locomotive", June-July 1953. 1
23:02, 26 January 2014 OneInchScaleWheels 1.jpg (file) 292 KB Finishing a set of wheels. Flanges are being shaped with a special tool. The gauge is used to check back-to-back spacing and other dimensions to assure accurancy. From "The Miniature Locomotive", June-July 1953. Photo by R. B. Jackson 1
00:34, 15 January 2014 LittleEngines 1974 Catalog 001.jpg (file) 4 MB Cover of 1974 Catalog for Little Engines Inc. 1
22:28, 12 January 2014 JoyTownRailroad advert TheMiniatureLocomotive JulAug1953.jpg (file) 255 KB Advertisement for Joy Town Railroad from The Miniature Locomotive, July August 1953. 1
22:23, 12 January 2014 HarryDixon column photo TheMiniatureLocomotive 1953.jpg (file) 132 KB Harry Dixon's article photo from The Miniature Locomotive, 1953. 1
21:57, 12 January 2014 V Shattock MR1939 6.jpg (file) 107 KB Closeup of the motion work on Victor Shattock's Mikado, showing detail and workmanship. This is 1/2 inch scale, live steam. Victor Shattock's basement railroad. Model Railroader, January 1939. Photo by Lloyd Combs. 1
21:53, 12 January 2014 V Shattock MR1939 5.jpg (file) 31 KB Giving the nearly finished Mike the once over. Victor Shattock's basement railroad. Model Railroader, January 1939. Photo by Lloyd Combs. 1
21:49, 12 January 2014 V Shattock MR1939 4.jpg (file) 110 KB Back shop of Shattock's railroad, with Mikado in the foreground and another one, under construction by Budge Garbett, in the background. Mr. Shattock is working at the lathe. Victor Shattock's basement railroad. Model Railroader, January 1939. Photo b... 1
21:40, 12 January 2014 V Shattock MR1939 3.jpg (file) 32 KB The Pacific loco blowing steam from its cylinder cocks. Victor Shattock's basement railroad. Model Railroader, January 1939. Photo by Lloyd Combs. 1
21:32, 12 January 2014 V Shattock MR1939 2.jpg (file) 30 KB Fast freight highballing out of yards and down the main. Victor Shattock's basement railroad. Model Railroader, January 1939. Photo by Lloyd Combs. 1
21:29, 12 January 2014 V Shattock MR1939 1.jpg (file) 130 KB Victor Shattock's basement layout and equipment, Model Railroader, January 1939. Photo by Lloyd Combs. 1
00:41, 11 January 2014 CentervilleSouthwesternRR 1501 05.jpg (file) 322 KB Like a fast horse Engine 1501 has been cooled down and is ready to go into the barn after a hard day. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1953. 1
00:36, 11 January 2014 CentervilleSouthwesternRR 1501 04.jpg (file) 108 KB The latest addition to motive power on the C&SRR -- 0-4-0 switcher. It will handle 4 cars with 40 passengers. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1953. 1
00:32, 11 January 2014 CentervilleSouthwesternRR 1501 03.jpg (file) 360 KB This photo shows the Walshaert Valve Gear on the 1501. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1953. 1
00:28, 11 January 2014 CentervilleSouthwesternRR 1501 02.jpg (file) 348 KB Drifting down grade into Centerville Station after turning the engine in the yards. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1953. 1
00:23, 11 January 2014 CentervilleSouthwesternRR 1501 01.jpg (file) 239 KB Locomotive 1501 of Centerville and Southwestern Railroad. From "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1953. 1
00:22, 9 January 2014 Engine1501 CentervilleSouthwesternRR 1953.jpg (file) 1.46 MB Engine No. 1501 of the Centerville and Southwestern R. R. on the turntable. "The Miniature Locomotive", July-August 1953 1
00:28, 2 January 2014 MechanixIllustrated July1962 002e.jpg (file) 230 KB Kids play in caboose on the siding. For birthday occasions it's hitched to train. From "Riding the Wildcat", Mechanix Illustrated, July 1962. 1
00:27, 2 January 2014 MechanixIllustrated July1962 002d.jpg (file) 346 KB Water stop is made under the Wild Cat's own water tower; and then--back to work. From "Riding the Wildcat", Mechanix Illustrated, July 1962. 1
00:25, 2 January 2014 MechanixIllustrated July1962 002c.jpg (file) 251 KB Real steam locomotive runs five hours on 85 gallons of fuel oil. Coast: $7 per day. From "Riding the Wildcat", Mechanix Illustrated, July 1962. 1
00:24, 2 January 2014 MechanixIllustrated July1962 002b.jpg (file) 321 KB Engineer Jack Dair oils all wheel bearings before starting on the day's runs. From "Riding the Wildcat", Mechanix Illustrated, July 1962. 1
00:23, 2 January 2014 MechanixIllustrated July1962 002a.jpg (file) 238 KB Free Rides are given about 300 kids each Sunday. Here's a typical Sunday trainload. From "Riding the Wildcat", Mechanix Illustrated, July 1962. 1
00:21, 2 January 2014 MechanixIllustrated July1962 001a.jpg (file) 1.72 MB "Riding the Wildcat", Mechanix Illustrated, July 1962. Highballer Billy "Casey" Jones brings his 47-hp Prairie Engine 'round Orchard Bend. 1
23:59, 1 January 2014 MechanixIllustrated October1951 001.jpg (file) 2.46 MB Mechanix Illustrated October 1951 cover, featuring Harold Rector and his version of NYC 999. 1
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