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Are "pure" free lanced model railroads dead?
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I model a fictious prototype: My HO Scale Thomasville Railroad that runs from the town of Thomasville, Pennsylvania, and into Pittsburgh, Parts of West Virginia, Virginia, and Ohio. Unfortunately, due to space limitations (and having both, an HO Scale Layout and an N Scale Layout) I was restrictd to 4'-0" X 8'-0" on my HO Scale one, while the N scale one is 3' X 5', and based on the Thomasville Railroad's Coal Fork Branch (No way related, but somewhat based on ideas from Tony Koester's AM Extension) that runs from the town of Traxington PA. Acros the Mason-Dixon Line, and through West Virginia's rich coal country. You can tell its coal country whenever the amount of hoppers outnumber boxcars five to one... <br /> <br />PS: Mr. Sperandeo, if you are reading this note, how do I go about submitting an article to you guys for publishing in MR? Just wondering... <br /> <br />Tom Pearce <br />Modeling the Thomasville Railroad in HO and N Scale.
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