Last Update: 2008-12-19
(Commercial Sites are listed below.)
National Organizations:
-
National Model Railroad Association
(NMRA)
- And they have one of the most complete sets of links, so if
you don't see what you are looking for here, try this site.
- Ian Cranstone's Canadian
Freight Car site and list
of all North American reporting marks from 1923 to the present.
- US
Geological Survey Aerial Photos
c. 1990's. (Great for layout planning.)
- Modeling Magazines Index - great search tool for finding an article in a past issue.
Delaware & Hudson Railroad
Rutland Railroad and Railroading in Vermont
- Order form for
Jim Shaughnessy's The Rutland Road book.
- Remembering The Rutland -
A good place to
start and to find links to other sites.
- Railroads
Of Vermont
- About the Vermont Railway and other contemporary railroading.
- Proposal to convert the long-abandoned Burlington-Alburgh Island Line to a rail-trail.
Other Organizations, Clubs and Historical Societies
- The 470
Club - Founded to commemorate the last run of steam loco no.
470, it has developed into a general historical society with collections
of both prototype railroad equipment (on display at North Conway,
NH) and photo archives of New England railroading.
- Akron, Canton & Youngstown Historical Society
- Burlington
Route Historical Society
- about the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
- Canadian Freight Cars - an
extremely complete all-time roster for Canadian roads and also their US
subsidiaries such as Central Vermont, painstakingly compiled by Ian Cranstone.
- Canadian Freight Cars - Info
on post-steam freight cars.
- Central
Operating Lines, Ltd. -
An operating Lionel club, located in Ronkonkoma (Long Island), NY.
They have a 35 foot by 55 foot operating command control Lionel layout with four mainlines,
passenger yard, and an engine terminal.
They also have a meeting room, and over 50 members. They are open to the
public every Friday evening (8 pm to 11 pm) and also on special Open-House dates. They
also run 6 Swap Meets a year at the Bingo-Hall in Bohemia, NY (dates & directions on webpage).
-
Chesapeake and Allegheny Live
Steamers (Live Steam)
- Chicago
& North Western Historical Society
- Delaware &
Hudson Historical
Society
- Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Modelers Page
- Franklin & South Manchester,
George Sellios' masterpiece creation.
- Freight Car
Mailing list - Tim O'Connor said to send a message with subject:
"subscribe" to
freightcars-request@sunny16.photo.tntech.edu:
Richard Hosker is the list moderator and owner. There are excellent
and nearly complete archives for FCL at
http://sunny16.photo.tntech.edu/~richard/Freightcars/archive/archive.php
- The
Fund for North Bennington, Inc. - Information
about past and present North Bennington.
- Garden State Model Railway Club - HO scale
in northeast New Jersey. A lot of railroad history.
- Geared Steam Locomotive Works -
Dave Thomas's site for preserving and promoting information on North American built
geared steam locos.
- Hagley Museum & Library - This is one of America's
renowned outdoor museums (and the birthplace of the DuPont Co.) The library is famous
world-wide for its collections on the history of American business and technology, and how
this affected socity.
- HO
Beer Car Collectors Web Site
- Hopewell Junction Model Railroad
Club
- A modular HO scale club modeling Hopewell Junction, NY as it
looked in the 1920's.
- Keith's Train Pics
- Long
Island Model Railroad Engineers
- A group of model railroaders currently constructing three of
the largest prototype model railroad layouts in Suffolk County,
New York. Their HO, HOn3 and N scale layouts are located in a
new space of over 3500 square feet.
- Missouri Pacific Historical Society, also
including the Texas & Pacific, the Chicago & Eastern Illinois, and other predecessors.
- Modern Tank Car
Homepage - Tim Frederick's site is dedicated to show HO scale
models that can be built from the limited kits and decals available.
- Mohegan Pequot Model RR club.
Modular HO model RR club based out of southeastern CT.
- Mon Valley Railroad Club of West Virginia - They
are building a 2,500 square foot HO scale layout in Morgantown, WV.
- Nashua Valley Railroad Association
- (also home of SMP Industries : Accupaints, Accu-cals) Large
26'x66' "HO" scale walk-around layout with 500+ feet
of mainline. All hand laid track, CVP Railcommander carrier operations,
based on fictional New England Rail (NER) systems that runs from
Calais, ME to Maybrook, NY. Featured in Model Railroading
1988 article and an upcoming article in Model Railroader.
- New England Railroad Photo
Archive - mostly modern photos.
- New York & Western
- NY
Capital District Railfanning - Pictures taken around Albany,
NY by NEB&W's President Corey Lynch.
- New York Central Historical
Society
- North American Steam
Locomotive Information page
- North Creek Rail
Depot - restoring the North Creek station into a regional
museum.
- Northern Virginia N-Trak
- Pendon Museum - Bill Badger
said that U.S. modelers might find this English layout interesting. It is the model
his friend Robin Harding is involved with. Badger said their
modeling is considered the standard in the UK against which others are measured.
- Pennsylvania Railroad Technical
and Historical Society
- Rob Schoenberg's PRR Freight Car
Photo Gallery
- Pere Marquette
Historical Society
- Puget Sound Model Railroad Engineers -
Spectacular club layout.
- Rahway
Valley RR
- RailsUSA.com
- all rail, all American internet search engine and directory.
- Railway TV - listing of various
railroad-related TV shows with full-length video clips. CHECK THIS SITE OUT!
- Reading Company Technical & Historical
Society
- Rensselaer Country Historical
Society - among other things, a wonderful collection of historic
photos of Troy.
- San
Diego Model Railroad Museum
- St. Louis Iron Range Mountain
& Southern Railway
- South Shore Model Railroad
Club - One of the oldest HO model railroad clubs, started
in 1938, and currently working on a new layout.
- Southeastern Model
Railroaders Forum (SMRF) - Designed to help fans of southeastern
railroads with modeling and prototype information. - Dave Bott
- Steam Locomotives dot com - Extensive info on steam locos and rosters.
- THE Model Railroad Club
- Toronto,
Hamilton & Buffalo Railway Historical Society
- TrainClub - The internet
club for model trains. Owned and operated by model train collectors
and operators. Free membership provides Classifed Ads, Auctions,
Train Show Schedules, TrainTalk, Book Store, a Photo Gallery,
Model Railroading News and more.
- TrainWeb - Rail Travel,
Railfanning, Model Railroading, and the Rail Industry.
- Trainboard - Everything railroading at Trainboard.com.
A bulletin board website that offers free registrations and a host of knowledgeable members.
- Trainorders.com - A large scale bulletin board
with four major categories and a live chat room. Site also offer free registration.
- Transcontinental Railway
Timeline by Jim Hill. The important dates centered around
the building of the first transcontinental railroad in 1869.
- The Unofficial
Micro-Trains Release Report by George Irwin. Lots of prototype
information, too.
- Valley Ntrak of Connecticut -
Valley N-Trak is group of model railroad enthusiasts
promoting the N scale module concept as a viable operational system.
- Washington, D.C. Chapter
of the National Railway Historical Society
- Webville & Hypertext
Railroad - All the links you could possibly want.
- Your Railroad Club Here - Your description, too.
- Accu-cals & Accu-paints
- Accurail
- Alkem
Scale Models - They produce an odd assortment of items, including post-steam hoppers and c. 1800's rolling stock. (Good stuff, just odd in being all under one manufacturer's roof.)
- Alexander - Purchased
by Tomar.
- Allen Keller Productions
- videos of over 30 different model railroad layouts.
- Alumite Casting Resin
- AM Models - Purchased
by Tomar.
- Archer Fine Transfers - Makers of rivet transfers
and other fine scale modeling products of use for model railroaders.
- Art Griffin - Decals for 1800's freight
cars and for building walls.
- Artitec - Netherlands company making
highly detailed structures and boats in HO, N, Z. Mostly European prototypes.
- Atlas Model Railroad Co.
Inc.
- Austin Modeling Associates -
Decals made by Cyril Durrenberger for c. 1900 freight cars.
(The site also contains photos of built up models.)
- Bachmann Trains
- Bar Mills Models
- A new manufacturer, starting off with very unique period N and
HO scale billboards.
- BC
Models - Specializing in c. 1900
car kits, detail parts and trucks. (Apparently now
out of business.)
- Bethlehem
Car Works - HO scale styrene heavyweight passenger car kits
and loco parts.
- BHI-Model RR Products
& Services
- The Big Little Railroad
Shop - Hobby store in Somerville, NJ, but also a great source
of prototype information about the products they carry.
- Bob's Photos -
One of the biggest (if not the BIGGEST) collection of railroad
photos for sale. Look for them at major train shows in the Northeast.
He has moved to Kentucky and I don't have his address but his
phone number is 203 734 6666.
- Bollinger
Edgerly Scale Trains (B.E.S.T.)
- Bowser Trains -
plastic kits, including specializing in Pennsylvania RR prototypes.
- Branchline Trains
- high quality styrene kits of steam-era freight and passenger
cars, as well as custom-designed laser cut structure kits.
- Broadway Limited Imports -
Makers of a brand new line of HO steam engines, ready-to-run, including DCC
and sound. (Love their Hudson!)
- B.T.S. -
Wood craftsman kits of structures and rolling stock.
- Builders In Scale -
Quality structure kits and parts.
- Canadian Model Trains Inc. -
As would be expected, company deals in Canadian prototypes, but also has their
own line of styrene rolling stock.
- Cannonball Car Shops
- HO scale craftsman kits, including the new troop sleeper and
troop kitchen cars.
- C.C. Crow - Craftsman-type
structure kits, mostly made from masters of hand-carved plaster.
- Central Hobby Supply
- A large hobby store in Syracuse, NY that also makes a number
of products exclusive to them, particularly HO scale cast resin
kits.
- Charles Winters, 3717 Northeast 49th St., Kansas City, MO 64119
- 1940's and '50's era freight car photos.
- Classic Metal Works
- makers of HO and other die cast automobiles and trucks, including
period autos.
- Clever Models -
Pre-colored and weathered structure models and siding sheets. (Don't confuse with Paper Creek - below -
who does similar type of kits.)
- Clover House, P.O. Box 62, Sebastopol, CA 95473-0062. Makers of
dry transfer lettering sets, mostly c. 1900.
- Comstock
Car Shops - HO, N, and O scale scenery, structures, and details aimed at the mid-1800's
modeler, particularly of the Virginia & Truckee area.
- D&S Hobbies - A New
Jersey hobby store with a great web site.
- Dave's Trains
- Dealing in postwar Lionel.
- Delta
Models - Cast
resin special run kits, painting, custom building, etc. in HO and O.
- Depots
by John - Custom builder and a line of
cast-resin structure kits, many of Chicago prototypes.
- Design Preservation Models
- plastic structure kits for Victorian-type buildings.
- Diamond Scale Construction - Makers
of turntables of all sizes and designs, as well as related engine terminal
kits (coaling tower, water columns, oil columns, etc.)
- Discount
Trains Online Model Railroading Hobby Shop
- Downtown Deco -
urban structures from hand-carved molds, in scales from N to LGB.
- Eastern Railroad News - America's
first on-line railroad magazine for east of the Mississippi. By subscription.
- Eddystone Locomotive Co. - Manufacturer
and custom-builder of HO scale locos, specializing
in northeastern railroads, particularly
anthracite roads.
- Electronix Express
- Flying Scotsman Hobbies - A large
hobby store, located in Poughkeepsie, NY, with on-line ordering of
many products.
- Curt Fortenberry - HO scale
decals for the Alaska Railroad and some other roads.
- GHQ - Specializing in
vehicles and farm machinery.
- Grandt
Line Products - Ultra-fine
styrene castings for structures and rolling stock
in many scales. Where would we be without
Grandt Line windows and doors?
- Great
Decals - Lots of interesting decals, for
many different scales.
- Art
Griffin - Decals for 1800's freight
cars and for building walls.
- Highball
Graphics Decals - Custom decals available in all scales,
although specializing in New England roads.
- IHC - a.k.a. International
Hobby Corporation, sucessor to AHM.
- IMEX Model Co. - Coming
out with a line of period HO scale diecast trucks.
- Innovative Train Technology
Co.
- Intermountain
Railway Company - HO, N, and O scale
freight car, passenger car, and structure kits.
- Kalmbach Publishing
- publishers of Model Railroader, Trains, and other
hobby magazines and books.
- Kaslo Shops Distributing - Cast
resin kits of steam-era and modern Canadian freight cars.
- La Belle Woodworking
Co. - makers of wood craftsman-type kits of c. 1900 freight
cars and passenger car.
- Layout
Design Special Interest Group
- aiding modelers in their efforts to design and create layouts
to meet their own particular goals.
- LBF Company - Makers
of modern freight cars in both HO and N scale. They acquired the
assets of E&C Shops.
- Life-Like Products
- Logic Rail Technologies - They make
model railroad electronics, including their
Signalmaster signalling system which is what our
club is just in the process of installing.
- Mainline Modeler - They
have gone out of business.
- Main
Street Heritage - Prototypical HO scale structure
kits cast in polyurethane.
- Micro Mark - Specialty
and hard to find tools. WARNING!!!!!!!!! - Once you get on their emailing
list, YOU CAN NOT GET OFF - NEVER, NO HOW, NADA. (What company thinks
they are providing customer service when they annoy them with endless email
ads? I HATE this company!)
- Microscale Decals
- Model Power
- Model
Railroad News - All the latest on our hobby.
- Model Rail Structures - Structures,
scenery supplies, and details in HO and several other scales.
- Model Railroad Educational
Foundation, Inc
- Model Railroading
magazine
- Model Railway
Post Office - a large hobby store in New Jersey, also specializing
in mail order.
- N
Scale Architect -
Despite the name, company does many structures, etc. in HO, too.
- Old & Weary
Car Shops - custom-decorated HO scale kits.
- Paper Creek Model Works - A line of
heavily weathered structures and texture sheets, made out of pre-colored
paper, laser cut. I'm intrigued, but haven't tried them out (yet).
- Pikestuff
- Precision Lasercraft
- laser cut structure kits.
- Ragg's...To Riches? -
Laser cut wood craftsman kit structures, apparently all based
closely on specific prototypes, particularly Colorado and Maine
narrow gauge structures, or structures located along the
way of these lines, like stores, hotels, etc. These kits
are mainly in O and S scale, but also HO. Think the
company is run by Mr. Ragg.
- Andy Reichert's Proto:87 Store & Accurate Track Emporium - The source for ultimate track and turnout supplies, including
Proto:87.
- Rail Classics - brass model importer
in a number of scales.
- Rail
Line News - keeping active model railroaders up-to-date on
new products and new hobby developments, with reports on brand
new product releases from a wide range of model railroad suppliers
in N, HO, S, O and G scale.
- Railway Design Associates - Model railroad products with character including a number of structures.
- Realistic Replicas - Over 50 different railroad emblems
on steel-reinforced hydrocal (not silkscreened), ready for hanging.
- Red
Caboose - N, HO, and O scale plastic freight car kits.
- Rems Models -
- Ries
Models - Finely detailed models of
Finnish and former USSR rolling stock.
- Rio Grande Models - Makers of cast metal narrow gauge and standard gauge equipment, mostly MOW.
- Rivarossi
- Rix Products
- Rob Preston Model Locomotives - Working
live steam replicas of early locomotives of the
Neath Abbey Iron Company of England. (Early
American locos c. 1830's looked very similar.)
- Ron's
Books - The best source of railroad books, including our line
of Guides.
- Rustic Rails
- A line of HO and N scale structures and details suitable for
19th century and early 20th century layouts, cast resin and pewter.
- Rutland Car Shops -
A line of highly accurate cast resin and craftsman-type kits for Rutland-specific
rolling stock and structures.
- Scale
Model Railroad Products - Laser-cut structure kits, including
a wood coal mine complex.
- SceniKing - Makers of photo-quality backdrops for all scales.
- Smalltown USA
- styrene kits of urban stores.
- Smokey Mountain - Specializing
in HO and O scale kits.
- South River
Modelworks - craftsman-type structures.
- Speedwitch
Media - devoted to increasing awareness about prototype
railroad modeling. Speedwitch provides modelers with detailed
information about prototypes and models
and offers quality products to enable modelers to increase the
accuracy and fidelity of their modeling efforts.
- Stewart
Hobbies - specializing in HO scale diesel locos and plastic
hopper car kits.
- Sunshine Models, Box 4997, Springfield, MO 65808-4997 - HO
scale cast resin freight car kits, mostly from c. 1950.
- Supply Line Models
- cast-resin structure kits. These are some of the best cast structures,
more like injection-molded, and also some of the finest architectural
reproductions. (Not many people are aware of this line of kits,
but they should be.) Just awesome!
- Sylvan Scale Models
- Excellent cast resin kits, both rolling stock and structures.
- Tichy - Makers of styrene freight
car kits, parts, and structure parts.
- Tomar
Industries
- They also produce AM Models, Alexander Scale Models, and Utah Pacific.
- Tony's
Train Exchange
- THE place to go to get information about DCC.
- Trainhouse.com - On-line
hobby shop of more than 12,000 products of all scales, many items
with an accompanying picture.
- Trainsource Texas
- A large on-line hobby store as well as a large store located
near the Astrodome.
- Walthers - Producing
their own extensive line of products and distributing many, many
other lines.
- Westerfield
- HO scale cast resin freight car kits, mostly from the 1900-1935
era, but many kits suitable into the '50's or later.
- W.C. Whittaker, 25 Blithedale Terrace, Mill Valley, CA 94941- Extensive
line of freight car photos.
- Jay Williams, 650 East 58th St., Indianapolis, IN 46220 - Extensive
line of freight car photos.
- Woodland Scenics.
- Yardbird Classic Trains - Bill Gill
said: "This is a business that was very helpful doing work on a Mantua 0-4-0 that Will got
years ago and he and I had mixed success trying to improve its performance. I
contacted Model Power after they took over Mantua and asked for help. They referred me
to Dan Bush at Yardbird. Dan did excellent work at a really
reasonable price and was very helpful with other advice as well. He works on other
'classic' brands as well."
- Ye
Olde Huff N Puff -
Makers of wood craftsman type kits in HO, S, and O, including rolling stock and
structures. Also they offer the former Mainline Models and Silver Streak line of rolling stock.
These kits go back at least 30 years, and frankly, haven't changed since they
were introduced.
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