|
Housatonic Railroad
A discussion on the Housatonic Railroad and its connecting lines, past and present. Reports/discussions may include history of lines, current operations, power status, carloads, modeling, operations of NYNH&H-PC-Conrail-Guilford before the current Housatonic, the Providence and Worcester CT-2 Stone Train over HRRC via trackage rights, Berkshire Scenic Railroad operations over HRRC, and anything else dealing with the Housatonic Railroad. This group is not affiliated with the Housatonic Railroad Company.
Info: URL: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/HRRC/info (Added: 20-Dec-2003)
Hits: 4707 Rating: 0 Votes: 0
Rate/Vote for This Link |
Broken Link? Report It! |
Modify This Resource
|
|
Hump yard forum
International forum about hump classification yards of the whole world in
German, French, English, Italian languages. Beginning with informations on hump yards in
Rumania, Italy, Morocco, USA, Netherlands, Ucraine, Spain, Bulgaria, Finland, Mexico and actual
informations on yard closures in Germany. With links.
Info: URL: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/humpyardgroup/info (Added: 15-Sep-2001)
Hits: 3779 Rating: 1 Votes: 2
Rate/Vote for This Link |
Broken Link? Report It! |
Modify This Resource
|
|
MILW
A list for fans and modelers of the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Railroad - aka "The Milwaukee Road". Discussion topics should be related solely about "America's Resourceful Railroad". The Milwaukee Road was world famous for its many superb passenger trains, popularly known as "The Route of the Hiawathas".
Info: URL: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/MILW/info (Added: 22-Jun-2001)
Hits: 4405 Rating: 1 Votes: 1
Rate/Vote for This Link |
Broken Link? Report It! |
Modify This Resource
|
|
Nn3 Discussion Group
This is the home list of the N-Scale Narrow Guage special interest group. In short form this is Nn3.
While we use the term Nn3 to describe our gauge it is not stricly speaking only the 3 foot gauge we model. The three popular gauges modelled are 3 foot, 3 foot 6 inch and meter gauges. While N-scale in North America uses a scale of 1:160 there are also those using scales of 1:148, 1:150, 1:152, and 1:155 scales which relate to N-Scale in other countries.
Info: URL: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/nn3/info (Added: 30-Nov-2003)
Hits: 1163 Rating: 0 Votes: 0
Rate/Vote for This Link |
Broken Link? Report It! |
Modify This Resource
|
|
|