Following up on the combine (rider car) for the Fast Mail seen last week, we have this ATSF heavyweight RPO, probably part of the same
With this beautiful car we have the first of a group of passenger cars that were built by James Trout. As noted in a prior
Although a new topic in this website, over the years I have seen a few references here and there to OOn3 models being built. Attempts
Two cars in a group recently received are these fine examples of scratch building in American OO. Both are ATSF models built by James Trout.
Frequent readers of this site should be familiar with the name Temple Nieter. If not, he was a pioneer in American OO who promoted OO
In a lot purchase not long ago I obtained two old time passenger cars. I did not give them a much thought initially — my
Those following this site know I have been working for some years on a long series of articles on the history of American OO gauge.
The February, 1996 issue of The OO Road had a focus on milk cars, and one seen is this one, primed in gray paint. This
Back last year I posted an article in which there was a wood hopper car with some work train cars, one that it turned out
In 1947 we really start to see some club action in the OO gauge world. The most visible of the OO clubs was the North