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  • 263 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    Just a minor issue I’ve come across. When I posted my introduction post I noticed a typo near the beginning, but it appears I cannot go back to edit it more than one time. Is this normal or a potential bug? Not a huge deal, but when you see it you can’t unsee it.

    Oscar, MWL_Railways and Mtobias
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  • 263 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    As part of the 90th anniversary of the National Model Railroad Association several organizations have been throwing in their show of support and celebration. At my model railroad club, the Tennessee Valley Model Railroaders Inc., we wished to find some way to take part in the celebration ourselves.
    The wheels started turning in my head and…

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    Abadone, Paige and 3 others
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  • 263 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    Various shots of my collection of Canadian Pacific steam locomotives in HO.

    Many are modern runs from Rapido and are equipped with DCC and ESU Loksound, others are brass models dating back to the 1970’s with the oldest being a late 1960’s release.

    Seen here are as follows:
    Canadian Pacific 2-10-4 Selkirk 5935, custom painted by Rob Gale…

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    Mtobias, NBScaleRails and 2 others
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  • 263 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    Greetings all for Georgia, United States of America.

    My name is Stirling Callahan, known on Youtube as ravenhawk6910. I am an avid model railroader and railfan who has been in the worlds greatest hobby for most of my life.

    My current HO-scale layout is a freelanced based version of the Canadian Pacific Railway shortly after the merger with the…

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    Keegan_SE_VA_SBOL, MWL_Railways and 6 others
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  • 263 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    Though I mostly model Canadian Pacific and the modern CPKC, Southern Pacific plays a big roll in my collecting of models.
    Here we see a wide variety of SP and Rio Grande locomotives crossing over the bridge at Burnside, Kentucky at the Tennessee Valley Model Railroaders Inc. club which is located at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum…

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    MikeG, jt1964 and 10 others
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