Big Walnut Railroader wrote:Does anyone know where you can find information on Right of Way Industries?
Big Walnut, I believe they went out of business. You see some of their products on eBay from time to time. If I remember correctly, weren't they an Akron company?
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I have a signal that was made from them. They made great products.
BTW, I am downstream from you and very close to Big Walnut Creek.
R-O-W has been out of business for many years now. Their products (i.e. brass articulateds, some cars, a nice docksider, signals and crossing gates) were innnovative for their time, but would be considered rudimentary today - like early Williams brass locos. One of the most desired items is a very powerful transformer for O gauge layouts. There was some chatter a while back regarding whether Bill Benson was still alive or not. I do not recall the outcome of that discussion.
Here is one of their B&O articulateds on the 'Bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-Rail-Right-of-Way-Industries-B-O-2-8-8-0-enhanced_W0QQitemZ180112371484QQihZ008QQcategoryZ485QQcmdZViewItem
Note it originally sold for $1800 many years ago and now sells for around a few hundred dollars.
There where some rumors years ago that the crossing gates and B&O style signals R-O-W made were picked up by MTH. They look very similar.
Regards, Roy
Bob Keller
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I think that there's still some ill will toward ROW in the train world due to the fact that the owner made off with a large sum of money collected on a never-delivered engine when the company shut down.
In any case, the ROW transformer is a tank for sure. I believe that it used a pair of 200 watt industrial 120 volt to 18 volt transformers, with a variac behind each of them to vary the voltage. I don't think that you ever kill one. I had the oppourtunity to buy one once for a very good price, and have been kicking myself since then for letting it go.
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