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John Prykes New York,
New Haven & Hartford crams a lot of HO scale mileage into a 30 x 20 foot space.
The line runs from New York to Boston by looping over itself several times as
it works to duplicate the great days of passenger rail travel in the Northeast
in 1948. Brass steam engines, many scratchbuilt by John, power the trains.
Besides the locomotives, the track is handmade using custom cut ties and code
83 and 70 rail. Tracks are super-elevated to improve the appearance of trains
as they enter and leave curves. John is a big believer in weathering engines,
rolling stock and buildings. Everything on the layout looks as though it belongs.
The much publicized urban module, the Union Freight Railroad, provides many fun
switching locations.
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Youll learn from
John about: scratch-building techniques, making a low stress timetable, creating
a prototype feeling, and weathering a brick building.
The New Haven is a Great Model Railroad because it is a way for John to express
his creativity and to show off his collection of scratchbuilt locomotives and
weathered rolling stock.
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