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  2. Roadside America - Wikipedia

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    Interior View of Display Geringer's granddaughter looking at a model house in the museum. The 3/8 inch to one foot scale display contains: A 7,450 square foot, fully landscaped village diorama displaying over 300 miniature structures; Up to 18 O gauge trains, trolleys and cable cars running throughout the display; 10,000 hand-made trees

  3. EnterTRAINment Junction - Wikipedia

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    EnterTRAINment Junction was a result of the vision of its owner, Don Oeters. Oeters, a successful businessman and model railroad enthusiast, wanted to create the world's largest model train display in an amusement park-like setting. He commissioned Bruce Robinson, whose resume' includes the Ripley's Believe It or Not!

  4. Miniature Railroad & Village - Wikipedia

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    The Miniature Railroad & Village (MRRV) is a large and detailed model train layouts diorama of western Pennsylvania from 1880 to 1930. It is a long-running display currently located in the Kamin Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , the MRRV has been a Pittsburgh tradition for over 50 years.

  5. Choo choo! It's train garden season on the Eastern Shore ...

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    Want to catch a glimpse of holiday-themed model train gardens on the Eastern Shore? Here's where to go during the 2023 winter season.

  6. USA Trains - Wikipedia

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    USA Trains is a manufacturer of G scale model railroad products that started out as Charles Ro Manufacturing Company. [1] They offer two different scale sizes of trains that use the same track; the "Ultimate Series," which is 1:29 scale, and the "American" and "Work Trains" series which is 1:24 scale.

  7. Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese H0e scale model railroad One of the smallest (Z scale, 1:220) placed on the buffer bar of one of the larger (live steam, 1:8) model locomotives HO scale (1:87) model of a North American center cab switcher shown with a pencil for size Z scale (1:220) scene of a 2-6-0 steam locomotive being turned.

  8. 'Hayes Train Special': Seasonal model railroad display opens

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  9. Cuyahoga Falls model train club looking for new place to ...

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    The Cuyahoga Valley Terminal Railroad Club is looking for a new meeting place, as the city is demolishing its current location.