MTH Electric Trains
MTH Electric Trains 2007 RailKing/Premier O Gauge Model Trains Vol. 1
MTH Electric Trains. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. Dampstained. MTH Electric Trains unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : O10C-00128
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MTH Electric Trains
MTH Electric Trains; Volume II - 2002
MTH 2002. Paperback. Very Good. VG pictorial softcover. 2002. VOLUME 2. Catalog price guide. Heavily illustrated. Pages all clean/unmarked .Mildest of scuffs. Covers bright and clean. Binding solid. Oblong OVERSIZE volume. 159 pp. <br/><br/> MTH paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : A20450
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MTH Electric Trains.
MTH Electric Trains 2005. Vols I & II.
MTH 2004. 2004. 2 vols. 175p 175p. Color photos. Tail King One Gauge Tin Plate Premier. Large wraps. Heavy set. Fine Set. Paperback. Fine. MTH, 2004. Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : nm 3906
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MTH Electric Trains.
MTH Electric Trains 2004. Vols I & II.
MTH 2003. 2003. 2 vols. 175p 175p. Color photos. Tail King One Gauge Tin Plate Premier. Large wraps. Pages 117-120 partially cut out. Heavy set. Near Fine set. Paperback. Near Fine. MTH, 2003. Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : nm 3905
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MTH Electric Trains
MTH Electric Trains 2006 Vol 2. Railking-Premier.
MTH Electric Trains 2006 2006. 177p. color photos. Model train catalogue. Large format. Near Fine Copy. Paperback. Near Fine. MTH Electric Trains, 2006 Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : nm 2807
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MTH Electric Trains
MTH Electric Trains/1998 Vol III Volume 3
MTH Electric Trains. Very Good. 1998. Paperback. This offering is for volume 3. Very good condition the back cover has a corner crease otherwise like new. . MTH Electric Trains paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 13767
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MTH Electric Trains Mike's Train House
Mth Electric Trains Spring 1987 Catalog. Also Featuring Williams Electric Trains.
Columbia: MTH. Fine;. 1987. First Edition. Softcover. Oblong 4to; Wraps 20p. color illustrations. We are always interested in buying or trading catalogs. . MTH paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 56120
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MTH Electric Trains Mike's Train House
MTH Trains1997 Vol. II.
Columbia: MTH. Fine;. 1997. Softcover. Oblong 4to; Wraps 48p. of color illustrations. We are always interested in buying or trading catalogs. . MTH paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 34906
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Mth Electric Trains
TINPLATE TRADITIONS CATALOG BY M.T.H. 2005 Vol 1 Celebrating 25 Years
Columbia MD: M. T. H. Electric Trains. New. 2004. Soft Cover. NEW Softcover is stapled wraps oblong shaped. Pages are clean and tight. Extensively illustrated with 50 color photographs. Sections are: Locomotives; Frieight; Passenger; Track; Transformers & DCS; Accessories. Includes box with features for different pieces. Standard and O gauge size trains. ; Vol. 1; Color Illustrations; 11 x 8 1/4; 33 pages . M. T. H. Electric Trains paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 5903
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Mth Electric Trains
TINPLATE TRADITIONS CATALOG BY M.T.H. 2005 Vol 1 Celebrating 25 Years
Columbia MD: M. T. H. Electric Trains. New. 2004. Soft Cover. NEW Softcover is stapled wraps oblong shaped. Pages are clean and tight. Extensively illustrated with 50 color photographs. Sections are: Locomotives; Frieight; Passenger; Track; Transformers & DCS; Accessories. Includes box with features for different pieces. Standard and O gauge size trains. ; Vol. 1; Color Illustrations; 11 x 8 1/4; 33 pages . M. T. H. Electric Trains paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 5902
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MTH. Electric Trains M. T.
M.T. H. Electric Trains 2006 Volume 2 RailKing Premier
M.T.H. Electric Trains. Used - Very Good. Light to moderate shelf wear. Complete. Clean pages. M.T.H. Electric Trains unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1058960
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MTH. Electric Trains M. T.
M.T.H. Electric Trains 2004 Volume 1 RailKing One Gauge Tinplate Premier
M.T.H. Electric Trains. Used - Very Good. Light to moderate shelf wear. Complete. Clean pages. M.T.H. Electric Trains unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1058959
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MTH. Electric Trains M. T.
M.T.H. Electric Trains 2006 Volume 1 RailKing Premier
M.T.H. Electric Trains. Used - Very Good. Light to moderate shelf wear. Complete. Clean pages. M.T.H. Electric Trains unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 1058958
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MTH. Electric Trains M. T.
Rail King M.T.H. Electric Train Catalog 2000 Volume Ii
M.T.H. Electric Trains 2000-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. M.T.H. Electric Trains paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1946160625056
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MULHERIN John M. Editor The Mackay Blair Athol Railway League
The Mackay-Balir Athol Illustrated Record
Queensland Australia: The Mackay - Blair Athol Railway League 1946. 120 pp. Illustrated card cover has light wear has light wear on the edges and a small tape stain on the front. Browning to page edges. . Card Cover. Very Good. 4to. The Mackay - Blair Athol Railway League Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 27216
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MULLAY A J Railway Author
NON-STOP ! London to Scotland Steam
Gloucester: Alan SUTTON Publishung 1989 FINE H/b in VG D/j .1st. Railway Author & life-time Enhusiast AJ Mullay. illustrated history; ' nigh all pages illus. b/w photo-plates with text. pirates steal the Blue Riband / 1928 / Edingburgh / Year of Rain / " Indian Summer " on East Coast 8 Appendices LNER Locomotives non-stop / Individual non-stop-runs / record distances / longest world records / Chronology / Waverley timings / LNR/BR Nos Index / BR/LNR Nos index black cloth gilt titles Book Fine no inscsp. Dust Jacket not price clipped bright clean small nick-tears top corners light crease top spine. 120pp. 250x190mm. Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale. Alan SUTTON Publishung hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 124366 ISBN : 0862996007 9780862996000
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B.C. Historical News Volume 14, No. 1 Fall 1980
37 pages. Features: One Room Schools of fifty years ago; The Hope-Nicola Trail; Book Reviews of: Schooling and Society; Caledonia -100 Years Ahead; Railway Stations; The Court House of New Westminster; Historical Portraits of Trail; God's Galloping Girl; One Century Later. Average wear. Book
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British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel./Telus) Telephone Talk: Bound Issues January, 1921 Through December 1921
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Greatest growth of company was during past year; Sound - a non-technical talk on a technical subject; Accidents which a careless workman may cause; Graph of the number of phones in service from 1903 through 1920; Table listing the exchanges in order of percent good toll calls; Statement of development - a table listing the number of phones in service per exchange across the province; Photo montage of three of the Agents of lower mainland offices; Proposed central office extensions indicate a busy year; Snow and wind storms seriously damage toll leads on Vancouver Island; Repairing submarine cable near Friday Harbor was trying experience; Preparing to lay a third cable between the mainland and Vancouver Island; Magnets - non-technical talk on a technical subject; Statistical Review of the province's industries; Nice photo montage of 5 lady Vancouver Island company representatives; Planned additions; Start of Export Trade in Bulk Wheat - nice photos; Naming a telephone office; Fourty Years of the Telephone; Photo montage of 4 lady company representatives on southern Vancouver Island; The Gathering of Material for Use of Telephone Men - 5-page illustrated article; Application for increased rates before Railway Board; Shipping railway ties to Egypt; Plant activities; Excellent 10-page article describes the laying of the second submarine cable to Vancouver Island (Point Grey to Nanaimo) - many great photos; Photo montage of four lovely ladies who serve as supervising officials in the traffic department; Railway board accedes to request for rate increase; Repair job on North Vancouver Submarine Cable - photos and map; First Convention of Canadian telephone companies very successful - 10 page article with photos; Convention Delegates tour Capilano Timber Company operations - photo montage; Photo montage of chief operators of mainland two-number offices; new Kerrisdale exchange opens; New P.B.X at Spencers (Department Store); Current phone directory is an improvement; 2 pages of samples of past phone directories; Construction of switchboard cords; laying conduit along Georgia St., Vancouver (2 photos); Emergency reveals bravery of B.C. telephone operators; photos of Port Coquitlam flood; amazing photo of washed out bridge over Capilano River; Pioneer line construction - telegraph line between Toronto and Buffalo, NY in 1846; Good Qualities of Loud Speakers; photo of timber cutting to clear a right-of-way to give service to the Broadview district; photo of underground conduit being laid in downtown Nanaimo, with horses and wagon in picture; What constitutes Central's activities at the Capital City Exchange - 4 pages with photos; Rubber covered wires and cables - 3 page article with photos; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Backstrip loose along front edge. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge else unmarked. Binding intact. Aside from backstrip, a sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, 1973 Vol. 8 No. 1 *PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CENTENARY ISSUE*
Features: Momentous Issues in the Island Story; Garden in the Gulph; Notable Prince Edward Islanders; The First Islanders; Handwoven and Homespun; Island Currency; Heritage in Building; Houses of Worship; Did They Hear the Whistle Blowing? - Prince Edward Island Railway; History of Printing; Furniture Making on Prince Edward Island; Visual Arts; Red is the Soil - PEI Pottery; Glassware; Those Gallant Ships - Photo of 'The Meteor' under construction in 1892; The Farm Family; Island Barns; Heritage Foundation; Anne of Green Gables; Acadian Settlers; Museums; Clock and Watchmakers. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Aviation Magazine, July 1948
82 pages. Features: Ground Control Approach Radar for the RCAF; Pilot Error; Navigating from the Cockpit; Wings of Britain; Turbine Era is the Target; Gloom, Excitement in Jet Program; British Seek Transport Lead; Supersonic Fighters for British Arsenal; Aim to Reduce Lightplane Costs; Flight Simulator Trains Crews; Ottawa Report; Canadian Accident Analysis; Maintenance Section; Curved Maps for Navigation; and more. Many pages of great ads including the de Havilland Beaver. Small ink stamp atop front cover. Front cover partially loose. Average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Canadian Collector Magazine - November/December 1981, Vol. 16 No. 6 - Waterloo County Christmas Traditions
Features: Green Santas, Plum Pudding and Spritzen - Swiss, German, British and Ukrainian Christmas traditions are all current in Waterloo County, Ontario; Historic Houses re-create the Victorian Christmas; Signposts for Collectors VI - Canadian Presentation Pieces and Awards of Merit; Appraisals - how much is it worth? to whom? for what purpose?; Saints and Angels, Kings and Prophets - stained glass in Trinity College, University of Toronto; Railway Tickets - a new source of collectibles. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Canadian National Magazine, June 1948, Volume 34, Number 5
50 pages. Features/Articles: Cover photo of view from Jasper Park Lodge; The New Prince George starts service this month; Jasper Park Lodge - a Quarter of a Century, with many photos; Canadian National Cameos - the meaning of train signals; Longmoor - a memorial window for the Canadian railway troops, who did their overseas training on the Longmoor Military Railway, was unveiled April 25 at the Garrison Church at Longmoor, Hants; Posters display our services - great pictorial display; The Reminiscing Run - a gabfest ensues when engineers get together; T.C.A. enters Bermuda - new direct air service inaugurated from Montreal and Toronto - with photos; G.T.W. (Grand Trunk Western Railway holds annual meeting; List and photos of staff working in Moncton's New Atlantic Building; System News; Chickens Without Wings - Dominica specializes in eating Crapaud (Frogs) which the natives refer to as "Mountain chicken"; Young Railroaders' Club; and more. Address label on back cover. Small piece missing from back cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian National Magazine, March 1949, Volume 35, Number 2
50 pages. Features/Articles: Ben Hur's chariot set the wheel base gauge for today's railroads; Canadian National Exhibits and Displays; Alberta's Hot Spot - The New Oil Fields near Edmonton, Leduc, Woodbend and Redwater; Canadian Nationial Telegraphs Blaze New Northern Trail - modern service makes the whole world neighbors of Red and Pickle Lake areas; The Cornerstone of a Community - The C.N.R. in Cornwall; An Approach to the Problem of Industrial Plant Location; Knowledge Pays Traffic Dividends; A.J. Lomas Named Vice-President Central Region; G.T.W. "Crop" Train set for mercy trip; New Railway Quarters in Victoria; Staff Changes; Around the Departments; Traffic; Young Railroaders' Club; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label on back cover. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian National Magazine, November 1949, Volume 35, Number 10
50 pages. Features and Articles: Donald Gordon Succeeds R.C. Vaughan - becomes Chairman and President Jan. 1 when Mr. Vaughan retires after 51 years of railway service; Governor-General's first visit to Newfoundland - seven black and white photos; Photos of the Lakehead, Churchill and Vancouver grain terminals; Emerson College Thesbians use C.N.S.S. flagship in preparing for "The Parlor Story"; Canada Builds to Endure - on inspection trip, President finds west busy and confident; Ticket Agents See What They Sell - Annual Sales Meeting in Seattle; This Switchman has to Think Fast - Cliff McCamon works for the C.N.R. in Saskatoon; Photo of the "Train of Tomorrow"; Moncton's Diamond Jubilee; System News - staff changes; and more. Five-inch opening at top end of cover fold, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 291, April (Apr.) 1976
Features: Cover photo of Hurdman Station; Trains to the Okanagan, by Jim Hope - long article with photos; Waybills; Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 292, May 1976: Wakefield Turntable
Features: Mixed Thoughts on a Mixed Train, with map of Dominion Atlantic Railway, Truro Sub.; A Turntable for Wakefield, Quebec (to accommodate Number 1057); Referred to the Committee - back when the distance between the rails was very important; Chart of the Gauges of some of Canada's early railways; Determination and Hard Work - the story of the Strathcona Museum in Strathclair, Manitoba; Waybills; Please note: a 2" wide band has been stripped from front cover, probably by tape removal. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 350, March (Mar.) 1981
Features: Canadian Pacific 1881-1981, Part Two - a brief history of the company, with many great b/w photos. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 371, December (Dec.) 1982: New Brunswick Division
Features: The Canadian Railway Museum twenty years ago - many great b/w photos; Manitoba 1982 - photos; Report of New Brunswick Division; The Pinafore Park Railroad - photos. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian West Magazine - Spring 1989
Features: Telegraph Cove - The Settlement that Time Forgot; Bonanza; The Treasure of the SS Pacific; The Kaslo & Slocan Railway. Clean, bright and unmarked. Book
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Carmen's Railway Journal, March 1949, Vol 54, No. 3
24 pages (pages 48-72). Contents: Your Washington Reporter; A Challenge to Foes of Organized Labour - President William Green outlines Labor's Objective for World Freedom; An American Labour Leader Abroad - Victor J. Sjaholm of O.R.C. is now in Sweden as adviser to Marshall Plan Unit - he provides a colorful account of experiences; Can German Labour Unite Humanity?, by Tom Gillespie, Labor Correspondent in Europe; Marshall Plan Working in Norway; Leslie Biffle; All our Lodges should affiliate with state federations of labor and city central bodies, by A.J. Bernhardt, Assistant General President; Updates from Robert Hewitt, Charles Burchfield, Henri Vaillancourt and J.T. Powell; News from various lodges; When can you retire under teh Railroad Retirement Act?. Address label on front cover. Five-inch opening to fore-edge of back cover which features a wonderful OshKosh B'gosh work wear ad on the outside and a masculine Lee work clothes ad on the inside. Both ads feature engineers. Book
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Carmen's Railway Journal, October 1948, Vol 53, No. 10
24 pages. Contents: Your Washington Reporter; George Meany says repeal of Taft-Hartley Law hinges on Defeating Congress Labor Foes; Who's to Blame for Inflation? - Ruben Levin contends that workers' earnings trail behind prices, while farmers and businessmen jump ahead; A Year of Taft-Hartleyism - record shows law has provoked strive and chaos and its advocates no longer boast about their 'brain-child'; Photo of Mr. A.C. Garrott, General Freight Agent of the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, holding a large red feather as he leads a tour of railroad representatives; Labor-Management cooperation triumphs in Union Pacific's Apprentice-Training Program; Message from President Irwin Barney; Correspondence from Robert Hewitt and C.J. Kitchas; Retirement of John M. Patterson; Loyal Star of America - article by Hattie McDonald and Cecil Hill; Ad for combination Ball Pen and Mechanical Pencil inside back cover; Great Back cover ad for OshKosh B'gosh features Veteran Engineer Lehmon L. Shook who has spent 43 years in the cab... the last 30 in Oshkosh B'Gosh Overalls". Address label on front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Engineering in Miniature - The Magazine for Model Engineers: December 2004
Topics: The Mercer Project; Lathe Tool Grinding Jigs; Wenford; A Modified Stuart 5A Steam Engine; Savage's No 1 Organ Engine of 1860; BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4 Tank Locomotive in 5" gauge; A Half-Size Turret Clock - Revisited; Echills Wood Railway to Close. Excellent copy. Book
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Engineering in Miniature - The Magazine for Model Engineers: January 2004
An Alternative Draincock; Wenford; Paddle Steamer Engines by Denny's of Dumbarton; BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4 Tank Locomotive in 5" Gauge; Farcot's Table Engine; The Illawarra Light Railway. Excellent copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, April 1995
102 pages. Features: Build a Momentum Circuit; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 6; Kitbash an 0-6-0 Switcher; Modifying a Delton Boxcar for the Denver, South Park & Pacific; A Report on the 1995 National Gauge-One Steamup; Two Cincinnati Railways; The Columbine City & Dogpatch Railroad; Build a Work Train - Part 2; Slow Those Runaway Trains; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 1. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, April 1996
118 pages. Features: Sculpting Concrete Structures; Curves - Part 3; Our Version of Chama; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 7; A Visit to Franz Grund's Garden Railway; The Fourth National Ga. 1 Steampu; Spring on the Matadero Valley; The Orange Blossom Special; Pagosa Prairie Dogs - Part 3; Tips on Installing R/C. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, April 1997
114 pages. Features: Hillside construction; What makes a great garden railway?; A 1997 Convention sampler; Tour the PD&Q; Wiring a reverse loop; One Man's Scratchbult live-steam locos; The fundamentals of handlaid track. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, August 1994
94 pages. Features: The Oregon Grape & Boomtown Railroad; A Soldering-Iron Heat Controller; A Simple Rolling Stock Transportation System; Building a Styrofoam Cliff; Convention Preview; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 2; Art and Whimsey in the Garden Railway. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, August 2000
138 pages. Features: Create more realistic models; Nothing fancy; Modify your Bachmann sid-dump ore cars; The Bourg Le Reine Railroad; A tale of two cabooses; Building the Colorado & Pacific; Steam on the garden pike; Lowering Aristo-Craft's streamlined passenger cars; Garden railway design & construction. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, February 1996
110 pages. Features: A 1:20 - Scale Sugarcane train; The Pagosa Prairie Dogs - Part 2; Curves - Part 2; Constant Intensity Lighting; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 5; Tom Speer's Hard Rock & Dynamute Railroad; What Dancing Lions and Seabirds taught me about my big trains; Garden Railroading at the 1995 National Home and Garden Show. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1989
62 pages. Features: An extensive garden railway in 00 scale; The South Park & San Juan; The Q&D Builds a Boxcab Steamer; The Ragwee & Thorns; The Unicorn Mountain Railroad; Last Days of the Clear Creek Branch of the SP & SJ; Locomotive carrying cases; The Daventry Garden Railway - Part 1; From Roadbed to Golden Spike - Part 1; Track Sweepers. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1992
68 pages. Features: A Turntable for all seasons; The Alfred Packer; The Small world Fantasy Railroad; The Georgetown Loop; Scale Vehicles for your Garden Railway; Inexpensive Radio Control; The Table Saw - Part 2. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1993
86 pages. Features: The Coalport Railroad; Modifying Rolling Stock for the DSP&P; The Story of a Journey - Part 2; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 3; The Eyre Peninsula Division; Modifying the Bachmann Big Hauler for Improved R/C; Build a G-Scale Beyer-Garratt; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 6. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1994
94 pages. Features: Gypsum; Garden Railroading in Canada; The Great Fantasy Bash; Heavy Loads; Make Your Own Telephone Poles; The Porter Creek, Lake Frances & South Yukon R.R.; The Silver Springs Railway; Getting Started in Gardein Railroading - Part 9; A Multi-Gauge Running Track; Build a Boxcar Line Shanty. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, July-August 1991
72 pages. Features: Small-space garden railroading; The Budley Bumblebahn; The Limestone Light Railway; Beyond the Blue Horizon - Part 5; The Hawk Creek Line; A Visit to Pola; The MIssionary Ridge Railway. Four inch opening at bottom of cover fold, otherwise moderate wear. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, July-August 1992
78 pages. Features: A Pedestrian Crossing for the Loon Lake Railway; Landscaping the Galena Railway & Navigation Co.; Kitbash a Hanrahan Reefer; Glues and Adhesives - Part 2; A Small Line in the Northeast; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Par 3; The Table Saw - Part 5. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, July-August 1993
94 pages. Features: A Better Bachmann Caboose; Build a Bridge and Gauntlet; Cape Sarah Station; The Norma Beach Railway; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 6; Southern Railway's 4-6-2 in 1:29; Regauging Aristo-Craft's 4-6-2; MDC Trucks for 0-Gauge. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, June 1995
102 pages. Features: The Longlands & Western; Garden Railway Wiring; A Kitbashed 2-4-4-2; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 2; The Joys of Spring; A Hartford Gondola Becomes a Heavy-Duty Flatcar; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 7. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, June 1997
118 pages. Features: What makes a great garden railway?; Climbing loops and switchbacks; The 5th Annual National Gauge 1 Steamup; The Connecticut Central; Shape p your Spruce; The fundamentals of handlaid track. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, March-April 1989
62 pages. Features: Lighting your garden and your railway; Golden Spike on the Minnekahta Valley; From Roadbed to Golden Spike - Part 2; Modifying Bachmann's 4-6-0; The Daventry Garden Railway - Part 2. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, March-April 1991
70 pages. Features: Concrete roadbed on the Prescott & Eastern Railway; The Wildflower Railways Longwood, Geneva, & Belleisle Railway; G Scale on the Cheap; Successful Soft Soldering; Beyond the Blue Horizon - Part 3. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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