Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
QUOTE: Originally posted by jrbernier I responded to the post about the M&PS thread and started thinking about my old layout when I was in school. Back in the early 60's, Kalmbach had a 'sister' magazine for beginners named 'Model Trains'. It was published every other month, and was for beginners. I guess the idea was to start them on this magazine and them move them over to the 'heavy duty' monthly Model Railroader magazine after a year or so. Anyway, they did a layout series that started in 'Model Trains' and finished up in 'Model Railroader' due the cancelling of 'Model Trains'. This was in the 1962-1963 time frame. The layout was called the Portage Hill & Communipaw, was in HO scale and started out with a hacked up sheet of plywood. Eventually the layout had a small terminal off of a wye, and a small branchline terminal on another leg. The layout used basic Atlas Snap-Track with 18" radius curves. My layout started on a 5'x9' table(old ping-pong table). I had a 2'x8' branch line extension and a similar extension off of the wye for my terminal. I used 22" radius track(N/S Snap-Track) and later N/S flex and Custom-Line turnouts. The layout was started in 1966 and lasted until about 1972(Tore it down after returning from Vietnam). I never took a picture of it, and never really though about it until I saw a similar layout in one of the yearly Kalmbach annuals. I am sure there were many copies of the 'HO Railroad that Grows' series and later in the soft cover book. Any other published track plans that have been built by the group? Jim Bernier
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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