07-02-2015, 05:35 PM
These may be of use to you:
As you found, this one is quite exceptional:
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Although there is limited information on the web, I can also recommend the Union Freight RR in Boston. John Pryke built a very nice switching layout to represent this RR about 15 years ago, it was featured in Model Railroader.
Also, here is some info on Los Angeles, which is in a way right up your alley. Keith Jordan's Patch layout was also in MR at one point.
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As you found, this one is quite exceptional:
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Although there is limited information on the web, I can also recommend the Union Freight RR in Boston. John Pryke built a very nice switching layout to represent this RR about 15 years ago, it was featured in Model Railroader.
Also, here is some info on Los Angeles, which is in a way right up your alley. Keith Jordan's Patch layout was also in MR at one point.
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