A supplier of HO Elevated/Subway/Trolley/Commuter equipment is http://ihphobby.tripod.com/
Some articles from Model Railroader:
Born to raise L's - techniques for building El's Model Railroader, October 1984 page 109
Triborough Rapid Transit Co., giant el interurban Model Railroader, October 1978 page 116
Modeling elevated rapid transit lines Model Railroader, October 1978 page 106
Farewell to the old el - lots of details on building an el Model Railroader, April 1976 page 64
A web site titled "Modeling the New York City Subway" is available at http://www.monmouth.com/~patv/railroad.html
Another good resource on the web (New York City Model Transit Association):
http://mysite.verizon.net/sctransit/nycmta.htm
Hope this helps a little bit.
Paul F.
Art, Iappreciate your replay. I recently purchased 2 sets of PROTO 100 Subway Cars. The "REDBIRD" and a green set. I have been working with Ogauge and feel I have done as much as I want with that guage. Most of what I have is 027 from back in the early fifties. It also take up a lot of room. I was born in Brooklyn and live in Ohio and thought it would be neat to replacate a section of elevated trains, possibly even some subway. This is why I was looking for someone that may have experience with elevated HO tracks. I think I will take your advice. Thanks Bob
Can't say about elevated structures - I rode the old Westchester Avenue Line every school day a half-century ago, but I've never been seriously tempted to model it.
For a current operating model subway, check in with Mister Beasley. He can usually be found at the Beer Barn over on the Model Ralroader General Discussion forum.
Chuck
No elevated, but I have a subway on my layout.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
Phoebe Vet wrote: No elevated, but I have a subway on my layout.
Cool !
John R.
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