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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.
A: Alton Railroad: AA: Ann Arbor Railroad (1895-1976) → Ann Arbor Railroad (1988) A&A: Anniston and Atlantic Railroad: AAR: Association of American Railroads: AB: Akron Barberton Cluster Railway
Diesel and Electric Locomotive Recognition Guide. Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7110-3637-6. TRC - Classification: Part 2 (2 May 2006). "The all-time guide to the UK Traction Classification System Part 2: Locomotives" (PDF). The RailwayCentre.org. Archived from the original on 28 November 2006
The Train Collectors Association (TCA) is an international non-profit organization of people who operate and collect toy trains, toy train accessories, toy train books, toy train paper, and anything else rail transport related. TCA was founded in October 1954 in Yardley, Pennsylvania and is currently headquartered in Strasburg, Pennsylvania.
The format of these numbers is xxxyyy, where xxx is the class number and yyy the unique identifier for that locomotive or unit. All locomotive classes have unique identifiers that commence at xx001, except classes 43 (High Speed Train power cars, originally classified as multiple-unit vehicles), 97 and 98 (departmental and steam locomotives).
Shildon [235] (available for transfer out of the collection 2021) [218] 1993–7121 BR: 900805 Well Trolley Derby, BR Dia No. 2/730, Lot No. 2029 1950 York [236] 1978–7110 BR: B 901601 Trestrol EC Teesside Bridge & Engineering Dia No. 2/681, Lot No. 2175 1950 East Lancs [237] 1992–7393 BR: 893343 Cattle Van Swindon, BR Dia No. 1/353, Lot No ...
Foundation Railway Collection Uster 0, I [86] Swiss Miniatur I: 1959- Switzerland, 3560 m railway lines with 18 trains. Swiss Transport Museum, Lucerne EMBL: HO: 1957/59- North bound of the Gotthard Pass Line, Switzerland. [87] Fondation des Chemins de fer du Kaeserberg Marc Antiglio: HO: 1992/2009-
EMD's solution to the problem was to add the stretched FP7 to its catalog increasing the water storage capacity. AMTK No. 113 leading two EMD SDP40Fs with the San Francisco Zephyr at Yuba Gap, 1975. A total of 381 cab-equipped lead A units were built; unlike the freight series, no cabless booster B units were sold. Regular F7B units were ...