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Just for Fun: Pennsy Camaro
The other day, I posted a ficticious Pennsylvania paint scheme on a Dash 9 in response to a post by forum member, One of One-Sixty. This morning on the drive to work, I started thinking…... [Read more]
A Cinematic Look at NYC’s Penn Station
Let’s take a look at New York City’s Pennsylvania Station — one of the most architecturally-significant pieces of railroad history — as seen through the Hollywood’s... [Read more]
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Scratch Building 101: PRR Station pt.2
In part one we raised the stations walls, added windows and did a little painting. So lets move right into it and continue where we left off. Construction I gave a warning in the... [Read more]
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Scratch Building 101: PRR Station pt.1
It has been my quest to help tare down the walls and stereotypes of scratch building. The level of satisfaction that you gain from creating a structure from scratch verses kit built... [Read more]
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Philadelphia’s 30th Steet Station
When N Scale Limited visited several Eastern cities during our “On Location” tour, Chris Brimley and I stopped in Philadelphia (see our Philadelphia photos here). We agreed... [Read more]
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On Location: Strasburg, PA
Continuing our East Coast tour, Chris Brimley and I stopped in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, home of the Strasburg Railroad and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. After a relatively quick... [Read more]
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Pennsylvania Railroad, “Wheels of Steel”
A mid-50s Pennsylvania Railroad promotional film titled, “Wheels of Steel”. Features PRR GG1s. In two parts. [Read more]
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GG1: An American Classic
A 1983 NJ Transit documentary detailing the legendary Pennsylvania Railroad GG1, featuring the tuscan red GG1 with road number 4877 known as “Big Red”. The film starts with... [Read more]
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New York Terminal Service Plant
When Pennsylvania Station was demolished in 1964, a masterpiece was forever lost. But a relatively unknown piece survives today, and one that would make a unique addition to... [Read more]
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Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
Located in Strasburg, PA just outside of Lancaster, the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvia houses a wide assortment of locomotives, rolling stock and other railroad artifacts. As the name... [Read more]






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