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  2. Wm. K. Walthers - Wikipedia

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    Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., was officially founded in Milwaukee in 1932—though it started years earlier when seven-year-old William K. (Bill) Walthers got his first taste of the hobby with a small, wind-up toy train for Christmas. He continued with the hobby and eventually had an attic layout composed primarily of his scratch-built creations.

  3. Illinois Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Generation LLC Conrail 4601 GE E33: Electric Locomotive GE Transportation 1956 Display Railroad Museum of New England: Coronet Phosphate 9 2-6-2 Prairie tank locomotive Steam locomotive H.K. Porter, Inc. 1925 Display Private owner Detroit, Toledo and Ironton 16 4-4-0: Steam Locomotive Baldwin Locomotive Works 1915 Display The Henry Ford ...

  4. Beech Grove Shops - Wikipedia

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    The shops were originally constructed in 1904–1908 by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis Railway (the "Big Four"), servicing a network stretching across the Midwest into Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. The facility was used as the company's repair shop for steam locomotives and passenger and freight cars.

  5. Midwest Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Central Railroad No. 9 in 2007. The Midwest Central Railroad is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge heritage railroad operating within the confines of Mount Pleasant, Iowa's McMillan Park, site of the Midwest Old Thresher's Reunion. The railroad is a registered, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

  6. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the company purchased the assets of the defunct Varney Scale Models and began manufacturing model trains and accessories under the name Life-Like in 1970. In 2005 the parent company, Lifoam Industries, LLC, chose to concentrate on their core products and sold their model railroad operations to hobby distributor Wm. K. Walthers. Today ...

  7. Mid-Continent Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The rail line used by the Mid-Continent Railway Museum is a spur off the original Chicago and North Western Railway mainline. With the development of the Illinois Iron mine in early 1903, the C&NW sent a team of engineers on July 8, 1903, to survey a route to the iron fields.

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