The N scale EMD SD40T-2 from ScaleTrains is decorated for Union Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande Western, and Southern Pacific. The all-new model is part of the manufacturer’s Rivet Counter line. Cody ...
This illustration shows the height difference between codes 80, 55, and 40 rail used with N scale track. Code 55 is equivalent to 156 pound rail, reserved for the busiest main lines on the prototype.
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As rehabilitation work on the Jefferson Avenue Footbridge finally nears actual construction, the railroad company is interested in potentially raising the bridge. The bridge has been closed since ...
Storied Japanese developer Nihon Falcom has announced the passing of its chairman, Masayuki Kato. He was 78 years old, having originally founded the company all the way back in 1981. Kato was ...
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BNSF has pushed through an agreement in arbitration with its unions that will eliminate dozens of jobs on Dec. 27. As more people are cut, union reps say they worry for the safety of the workers who ...
Discounts are already available, too: Amazon is currently offering 31% off the Renpho Smart Scale, our number one choice. Importantly, smart scales are also able to measure your visceral fat.
But, will any smart scale do the trick? Technically yes, but ultimately no. During our testing we found a number of manufacturers who might as well have just slapped "smart" on the boxes of their ...