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Scale Model Train Layouts ? Developing Your First One
To develop your model train layout there are four major steps to take before you begin construction:
1: Select the size of your model train, that is the scale or gauge. Scales range from micro-sized Z scale for tiny layouts to giant G-scale used mostly for outdoor garden layouts.
Visit hobby shops or model train websites and see the various scales available. Staff at a hobby shop will usually be happy to point out the advantages and/or disadvantages of each scale. Your decision about scale/size will be partly based on the space available for your layout. The most popular scales are O scale ? which is 1/48th actual size and the smaller HO scale which is 1/87th actual size. As a result of being the two most popular scales these have the greatest variety of locomotives, cars and accessories available.
2: Learn about layouts for the scale you have chosen by reading magazines such as O Gauge Railroading and Classic Toy Trains (these two are for O scale). Model Railroading provides detailed information about HO and N scale. All are full of information - all the good train hobby stores carry them or you can pick them up at places like Barnes & Noble or Amazon.
Also visit websites related to your scale choice ? Google the term ?"model train layouts" for a great listing of sites with information about model train layouts.
Re-visit hobby shops you visited for information when deciding on the scale of your model train set and ask questions about layout. The good ones can provide helpful advice and they sell how-to books on wiring, scenery, detailing and other subjects.
3: You then need to decide on how you start. Do you want to start with a little layout that can later be extended? Do you want to set up a permanent layout right from the start? Do you want to develop a 'theme' layout ? say a layout depicting California logging railroads in the 1920s? The major decisions are to determine your objective and set the size parameters for your layout. Don't forget that the size parameters for your layout will be determined largely by the space you have available ? a basement? the corner of a lounge room? portion of your garage? etc.
4: Begin making sketches and drawings on plain paper ? it's easier to make changes to your drawing than to have to physically pry up a section of track that 'went wrong'. Refer back to magazines and websites during this planning stage ? just to see what others have done. Many magazines and websites will have photos of layouts appropriate to the scale you have chosen. There are even some computer programs which can help you with designing your layout - look for ads in model train magazines.
John Vanse has several websites related to model trains.For more information visit http://www.themodeltrainguide.com , http://www.scalemodeltrains.themodeltrainguide.com
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Landing A Job With A European Railway
The current job market for railway professionals in the United Kingdom and Europe is tough for those just breaking into the industry. Drivers, engineers, and others looking to stay close to home and work at a national railway are often rebuffed by the realities of the marketplace. International workers from Asia, North America, and other European nations are flooding the market with applications. Experienced rail professionals are staying on the job longer to accrue greater retirement pensions and save more money for their twilight years. In the end, the best option for young professionals looking to work in the European railway industry is to consider the international job market.
Riding the Copper Canyon Railroad in Mexico
I am sitting on a low wooden bench in the railway station of Ciudad Juarez. There is very little to keep me company except for the flies.
Railroad Workers Are Also Entitled To Disability Benefits
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NC Railroad Museum Enthralls Kids Young & Old Alike
Situated in the heart of central North Carolina along the border of Wake and Chatham counties, just thirty minutes south of Raleigh, is the North Carolina Railroad Museum / New Hope Valley Railway. Featuring steam and diesel locomotives as well as various boxcars, flatcars, and the like, the museum / railway has been entertaining train fans at its rural Bonsal location since 1981.
The St. Kitts Sugar Cane Railroad
Early in the 20th Century, a 30-mile railway was constructed on St. Kitts to aid transportation of sugar cane crops to the island?s colonial capital, Basseterre. Today, this unique narrow-gauge railway has found a new life. As part of St. Kitts? expanding tourism industry, the St. Kitts Sugar Cane Railroad now serves as one of the best ways to see this gorgeous island in its entirety. In addition to being the most enchanting rail tour in the Caribbean, this railway provides one of the most scenic train rides in the world.
World's Longest Model Train
Rick Cartwright and Empire Builder Railroad Designs will break the current Guinness world record for running THE WORLDS LONGEST MODEL TRAIN. This record breaking run will occur April 26, 2008 at 2:00 PM. Some of the biggest names in Garden Railroading, USA Trains, Kadee, Locolinc, Large Scale Online (LSOL) and Eagle Wings Ironcraft have supplied equipment for and will be participating in this event.
New Documentary Photo Agency Noor, Founded by Nine of the World's Leading Photojournalists, Selects Digital Railroad As Technology and Services Provi
Digital Railroad Enables Noor's Award-winning Documentary Photographers Based in Logistically Challenging Locations to Easily Manage, Market and Sell Their Photography to Photo Buyers Worldwide
The Trans Siberian Railway
Sit back and relax as I take you on a wondrous journey that transcends Russia, one third of the globe, from east to west..
Yaeger, Jungbauer & Barczak Ranked #1 for Railroad Law at City, State & National Levels by "Best Lawyers in America"
Six attorneys of the firm were given the prestigious recognition in their area of practice.
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