Atlanta and West Point - Western Railway of Alabama Atlanta to Montegomery Crescent
Southern Railway Asheville to Salsibury Tri-Weekly
Louisville and Nashville Pan-American/Gulf Wind
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Started July 5th, 2001, the purpose of this list is to spotlight the modeling efforts of N-scale modelers who are interested in modeling passenger train equipment, as well as to provide for a forum for modelers to exchange ideas on how to approach various passenger car, locomotive, and train modeling projects that are scale specific.
Are you an N-scale modeler who is interested in building or detailing passenger equipment (locomotives and/or cars)? Are you a modeler who has already had experience in modeling various forms of N-scale passenger train equipment? I hope that you will choose to come and join us!!!
(Looking for ideas? Check out the photos linked to from this page. They represent a wide variety that is possible today in N-scale.)
If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please feel free to email me. To email me, just:
You are also invited to visit these websites:
The Passenger Car Photo Indexes. These indexes feature extensive listings of many of the passenger car photos that are posted on the world wide web. While not all photos are listed, the indexes include many shots that would be of use to the modeler and covers not only revenue passenger equipment but also business cars, "Doodlebug" Motor Cars and cars later used in Maintenance of way service.
Fred Klein's Prototypes for N scale passenger cars website. This site features information on a variety of ready-to-run passenger car prototypes (when possible to find) as well as an interesting collection of passenger car photos, and is well worth the time it would take to visit and check it out.
Ramblin' Russ' Homepage. Russell Straw's small but extremely interesting website includes a photo of a CB&Q EMD E5A powering the Sam Houston Zephyr (kitbashed by Russell) as well as a few steam locomotives that are greatly of interest. I do hope you will take time to check this site out!!!
So climb aboard... I hope that you will enjoy the ride!!!