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  2. Miniatur Wunderland - Wikipedia

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    In a local model train store he came up with the idea for the world's largest model railway. [7] Back in Hamburg, he searched for email addresses online and started a survey on the popularity of real and fictional sights of the city. In the process, the Miniatur Wunderland, which did not yet exist, was ranked 3 by male respondents.

  3. Tillig - Wikipedia

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    Tillig is the largest manufacturer of TT scale model railroad products in the world. Previously known as Zeuke (founded in 1949 by Werner Zeuke together with Helmut Wegwerth) and then as VEB Berliner TT-Bahnen (after the company was nationalized in 1972), the company was renamed Tillig in 1993 when, in bankruptcy , the company was purchased by ...

  4. Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest model railroad in H0 scale is the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. The largest live steam layout, with 25 miles (40 km) of track is Train Mountain in Chiloquin, Oregon , U.S. [ 3 ] Operations form an important aspect of rail transport modelling with many layouts being dedicated to emulating the operational aspects of ...

  5. List of model railways - Wikipedia

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    Miniatur Wunderland — the world's largest model railway and airport [3] [4] (HO) - Hamburg, Germany; Miniature Railroad & Village - USA; Modelbane Europa (HO) - Hadsten, Denmark; Nassau Lionel Operating Engineers (O) - USA; National Railway Museum - a railway museum including a model railway (O) - York, United Kingdom. New Jersey Hi Railers ...

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    Aug. 17—Richard Fifield's Epsom basement is a bustling depot. "Jug City Railway," the miniature railroad he began building in 1981, now boasts a Walmart loading dock, an oil refinery, a wood ...

  7. Roco (model railroads) - Wikipedia

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    The model rail product line covers many European countries including Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands, and also the USA. In 1974 and 1975, Lionel HO trains were produced by Roco before starting to move production to the Far East in 1976, completing the move by 1978.

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