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Created for the model railroad enthusiast, builder, operator and collector. Editorial includes train layout tours, ready-to-run and how-to features covering modern and period railroading, steam and diesel, narrow gauge and traction. Contains trouble-shooting hints, tips on collecting, as well as new ideas and products.

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