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Looking for info in the Utah Belt
Posted by canazar on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 3:04 AM
I came across a layout in some of the MR mags that speaks of this freelanced layout called the Utah Belt. I would like ot learn more about it as I am going that direction with feeelanced moderen layout. Any websites or past issues to look for? Thanks for all the help[8D]

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John k

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Kiva Valley Railway- Freelanced road in central Arizona.  Visit the link to see my MR forum thread on The Building of the Whitton Branch on the  Kiva Valley Railway

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Posted by cwclark on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 6:36 AM
if no one else posts today with an answer, i'll go thru my MR mag. collection when i get home from work tonight and let you know which ones it's in...it's one of my favorite layouts also...very well done layout...i believe his last name is Bozman but not sure....chuck

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Posted by grandeman on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 7:39 AM
Try looking here. My filter at work won't let me veiw this page but the description sounds promising.

gatewaynmra.org/layouts1.htm
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 8:29 AM
The December 2003 issue i think was the latest issue featuring the Utah Belt
It was the 1st MR I ever read.

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Posted by Sperandeo on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 9:06 AM
Hi John,

Here are the citations from our online index for all the Utah Belt articles in past issues of "Model Railroader," "Great Model Railroads," and "Railroad Model Craftsman."

The Utah Belt
Model Railroader, January 1986 page 124
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, TRACKPLAN, HO, MR )

Locomotives of the Utah Belt
Model Railroader, July 1987 page 52
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", ROSTER, MR )

A new decade on the Utah Belt, 17x23
Model Railroader, November 1990 page 82
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, TRACKPLAN, HO, MR )

New power on the Utah Belt
Model Railroader, February 1998 page 69
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, TRACKPLAN, HO, MR )

The new Utah Belt
Model Railroader, December 2003 page 60
old railroad torn down; here's the new one
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, PHOTO, TRACKPLAN, HO, MR )

The ever changing Utah Belt
Great Model Railroads, 1997 page 18
This up-to-date HO line stands strong and ready for the 21st century
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, TRACKPLAN, HO, GMR )

The Utah Belt
Railroad Model Craftsman, April 1978 page 48
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, TRACKPLAN, HO, RMC )

Utah Belt update
Railroad Model Craftsman, May 1981 page 56
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, TRACKPLAN, HO, RMC )

F-unit finale on the Utah Belt
Railroad Model Craftsman, July 1982 page 52
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", DIESEL, EMD, F-UNIT, F7, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE, RMC )

Utah Belt's new "CA-11" style cabooses
Railroad Model Craftsman, July 1983 page 50
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", CABOOSE, KITBASH, CONSTRUCTION, RMC )

The tenth anniversary of the Utah Belt
Railroad Model Craftsman, June 1984 page 52
( "BROOMAN, ERIC", LAYOUT, RMC )

Utah Belt per diem boxcars
Railroad Model Craftsman, August 1984 page 81
( BOXCAR, "BROOMAN, ERIC", PERDIEM, FREIGHTCAR, RMC )

We'll also have new Utah Belt features in the October MR and GMR'06 (on sale in November).

Thanks for your interest.

So long,

Andy

Andy Sperandeo MODEL RAILROADER Magazine

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Posted by ndbprr on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 9:07 AM
Eric Brooman is the owner of the Utah Belt and he models comtemporary railroading. This one is at least his second version and he does marvelous modeling that looks incredibly realistic to me. It is featured in MR on a regular basis. The first article was probably early 80's and it should be in the index of the magazines
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 9:35 AM
I still can't believe that Allen Keller never did a video of the 1st Utah Belt, which was an early favorite of mine.
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 10:14 AM
I love the Utah Belt railroad, it's one of the neatest Freelanced layouts I've seen, other than the Virginian and Ohio. I've got many of the old UB issues, I try to pick them up whenever I can.

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Posted by canazar on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 10:57 AM
Wow! Thanks for all the help. I wasnt expecting so much info. Much thanks to you Andy for that list. I think that out to cover me pretty good. I have opnly been in the hobby for a few years so my mag collection is abit thin. But I have a good freid who has them going back to the 60's. AgaIn thanks to everyone

Best Regards

john k

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Posted by brothaslide on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 11:04 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Coal-train

I still can't believe that Allen Keller never did a video of the 1st Utah Belt, which was an early favorite of mine.

I e-mailed Allen and he said that he would love to do a video of the Utah Belt. Eric Brooman hasn't given the go ahead as yet so I guess we'll have to wait until Mr. Brooman is ready for prime-time.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 11:55 AM
I have the articles that appeard in MR & Great Model Railroads from 1990 until the present.

There are few layouts that I look forward to features of as much as this one. One thing I really like is Eric Brooman mentions he doesn't have an unlimited hobby budget, and does very nice modeling in more economic ways than many. (kitbashes locomotives built on top of his old locomotive chassis, handmade turnout controls, etc.).

Get your hands on those articles, you'll enjoy them!

I had been away from the hobby for several years then saw the Dec 2003 issue with his recognizable layout on the cover. Within seconds, I was like, "Here I go again with this model railroading thing..."
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 12:23 PM
I remember finding a webpage on the Utah belt and now i can't seem to find it but i would recomend gettting any of thosse magazines.
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Posted by bnsfkline on Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:08 PM
The Utah Belt does not have DCC. Its all Analog.

The guy is a teacher at Hazelwood West HS, and thats how I met him.
Jim Tiroch RIP Saveria DiBlasi - My First True Love and a Great Railfanning Companion Saveria Danielle DiBlasi Feb 5th, 1986 - Nov 4th, 2008 Check em out! My photos that is: http://bnsfkline.rrpicturearchives.net and ALS2001 Productions http://www.youtube.com/ALS2001

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