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The Railroading Shelf

Model Railroading from Prototype to Layout
Tony Koester
Kalmbach Books
21027 Crossroads Circle, Waukesha, WI 53186
9780890247976, $21.95, www.kalmbachbooks.com

Model Railroading from Prototype to Layout is a 'must' for any model
railroader interested in modeling a specific prototype railroad. From
researching real railroads for models to designing a layout based on
prototype principles and operating a model railroad, this is packed
with examples of research strategies, design principles, and model
railroad construction. Any railroader must have this!

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