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The sensor was small enough for an N-gauge train, which translates to 1:148 scale or about 9mm from rail to rail. His idea was to build a tiny control board that could fit inside the locomotive ...
Model train sets have been around since the 1840s and have stood the test of time, but chances are you haven't seen a set like the one in Coon Rapids. It covers 5,000 square feet and connects 12 ...
The Painesville Railroad Museum will receive a 150-year-old railroad wrench at its May 20 Model Train Days event. (Submitted).