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Are "pure" free lanced model railroads dead?
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Dear MR Editor: The Thunder Gulch Traction Company of Gulchville, Ohio is loosely modeled after Ohio and other interurban and street railways of 1910-1938, "0" gauge. I have scratch built, kit built, kit bashed Pitman trolleys, and custom brass cars. All kinds. The company has a complete fictional history, and is in the 89th county of Ohio, Gulch County, heretofore undiscovered, in the southeast quadrant, connecting with the Northern Ohio Traction Co. at Urichsville, with overnight freight service to Cleveland. Bill Vigrass, Superintendent.(Native Ohioan now resident in NJ). <br />1813 Cardinal Lake Dr., Cherry Hill, NJ 08003. <br />
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