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Railroad BridgesOne of the most common characteristics of garden railroads is the Bridge or Timber Trestle, a sight common in hilly terrain a century ago and still visible today in some out-of-the-way places. But it is neither as difficult nor as time-consuming to build a trestle or bridge as you might think. In fact, if you are going to have a raised railroad anyway, a trestle is one of the fastest and least expensive ways to fill the gap between the track and the terrain. Monthly Specials For SeptemberColorada and Southern RailroadThe popular freight engine of the late 1…
This classic American locomotive carved its way into history with the …
Grizzly Flats RailroadBuilt in 1881 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, Nevad…
Birney trolleys were common in cities and towns across the U.S., add o…
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