The All Things Trains WebRing, which is operated by KC Jones, serves to connect websites that are related to railroads. We welcome WebSites that feature trains (model or full-size), railroad history, railroad photography, or companies that offer products related to any of these. Conveniently broken down between "Fallen Flags", scale model, modern day railroading, and photos/railroadiana.
Model Railroading and Slot Car Racing - From classic Lionel model trains to vintage Strombecker, Aurora, Scalextric and Cox slot cars, you will find them here in all scale sizes, as well as the newest in model tracks and raceways.
Welcome to the Australian website dedicated to railway enthusiasts and railway modellers everywhere! While this site is intended to cater mainly for rail enthusiasts and modellers in Australia and New Zealand, everyone is welcome regardless of where you're located and which aspect(s) of rail transport and rail modelling you are interested in.
My hobbies include model trains, electronics and computing. This is the story of how I designed, built and wrote software for my computer controlled model train set.
Manufacturers of fine crafted Brass Garden Railway Locomotives, Rolling Stock and Home Builder parts for the 16mm, G, Gauge1, Fn3 and O scale modellers.
The Central New England Railway (CNE) was a railroad across northern Connecticut and west across the Hudson River in New York. It eventually became part of the Poughkeepsie Bridge Route (an alliance between railroads for a passenger route from Washington to Boston) and later a line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
Now abandoned and turning into a walkway called the High Line. History of New York City's West Side Freight Line.Begun in 1846, the New York Central's West Side Freight Line was the only freight railroad directly into Manhattan.
All about the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. The New York Central was created in 1853 by the merger of ten other railroads, spearheaded by Albany industrialist Erastus Corning. Commodore Vanderbilt brought it together with the the Hudson River and Harlem Railroads.
Story of Vietnam-era troop trains. The last major troop train to be used was in 1965 when 15,000 men and their equipment from the 1st Infantry Division (the Big Red One) rode the rails from Ft. Riley, Kansas, to Oakland, California on their way to Vietnam. Photos of a trip from Texas to New York City (World War II) as an armored division brings its equipment and troops to the port.