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Welcome to the BNSF Fall River Division. 
The Fall River Division is a prototype-based freelance representation of the BNSF Railway operating between the Midwest, and points north through the Pacific Northwest. The time frame is between 2004 and 2009, where unit coal, intermodal, Amtrak, and mixed freight trains are frequently seen on the Fall River Division. Several railroads interchange with the BNSF, and the Union Pacific has trackage rights over a portion of the Division.
John Parker, Fall River Division Superintendent
jkparker@comcast.net
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The Colorado & Santa Fe is a free lance prototypical model railroad set in the mid 50's. The 40 X 17 layout uses Digitrax for DCC and is a computerized railroad using CTI-Electronics hardware and software components. He typically running 5-7 trains simultaneously.
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David Stewart's fabulous O Gauge empire in Milliken, CO
Welcome to the Appalachian and Ohio Railroad. Whether it's the busy Ohio River industrial metropolis of Millport, the rainy mountain towns of Ridge and Darwin, or the funky tipples in the lonely hollers of the Kayford Coal Branch - I hope you find something to enjoy looking at and that stokes your fires for prototypical model railroading. If this is your first visit to this site, you may want to start with the History page or go directly to the page marked "A&O 1.0," which contains photos of my first O scale layout that fleshed-out many of the basic philosophies around which the A&O was constructed. The brief text there, which describes these principles are often referred to, but not repeated here per se.
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The Wind River Railroad is an HO railroad Owned by Ron Renner. He resides in Denver, CO with the layout in the specially built "Train Room" in the basement. The railroad occupies a 340 square foot room, and is 14.5 feet long on the west side, 12.5 feet on the east side, 22.5 feet on the north side and has a 16 foot peninsula branching from the east wall.
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Erik C. Lindgren paints with oil and other various mediums such as gouache, pastel, pencil, ink and acrylic. Most of his recent work is oil on canvas and has a driven obsession with detail and precision. Since his childhood growing up in the Midwest he has developed a strong eye for details, and the history behind his subjects. An avid rail fan and automobile enthusiast since his childhood, Erik loves to recreate an intense life in an otherwise inanimate object such as a automobile grill or a locomotive. Erik photographs every piece of reference he uses in the creation of his work, often times shooting as many as 100 photos for a single painting.
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Keith Bobo, Photography Maestro, Inc
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Louisville, CO 80027
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