Dave Staplin presents his HO scale NYC baggage-dormitory 8963, Pullman Plan 7543, Lot 6789 (NYC lot 2184). The prototype was built by Pullman in 1948, and was scrapped in 1959. The model is a Great Brass Fleet import with additional detail added.
Caledonia Freight House in HO by Tom Stage

The exterior walls are light green, represented by mixing Pollyscale Italian Camo Greeen with Pollyscale Reefer White 1:2. The trim and windows were painted with Floquil Dark Green. The platform and eaves were painted with Pollyscale Light Gray. The lamp shades are Floquil Dark Green with Primer White inside. The interior walls were painted with a custom mix of Floquil Earth and Reefer White 1:3. The floor and trim are Floquil Roof Brown. Tom also added working sliding doors, a detachable roof to access detailing, and a center beam to support interior lighting. The lamps are Miniatronics 12v-30mA, 1.7 OD incandescent bulbs (part no. 18-712-10).
Originally built in 1868 by the long defunct Grand River Valley Railroad, the Caledonia station was leased in perpetuity to the Michigan Central Railroad in 1870. This line (which originated from Jackson) was the New York Central's main line to Grand Rapids, Michigan's second largest city. Passenger service ended in 1959. The line was abandoned by NYC successor Penn Central and operated briefly by the Kent, Barry & Eaton Connecting Railroad, with a state subsidy. State money ran out and the rails were removed in the 1980's.
Freight and storage facilities occupied the rear, larger, portion of the building. The front hall is divided into two smaller rooms. One served as the passenger waiting room. The other part served the agent's and telegrapher's office. The depot, still in its original location, is used for storage by the lumber yard across the street.
-- Excerpts taken from Louis Van Winkle’s web site
NYCSHS 2008 Annual Meeting visits Cleveland












--Photos and captions by Bill Strassner
NYCSHS 2008 Annual Meeting visits Marion, OH



Behind the machine is a typical NYC style GRS 2 arm simple 3 aspect CL signal, the staggering indicating an automatic signal, although missing the required number plate. Also a semaphore signal, posed at clear, and a very rare US&S machine, model MU, with 'true' pistol grip handles for operations. This is a small sample of a fascinating display of signal control machines, as used in towers and also dispatchers' offices. Also in the station complex was the model railroad, on display form our group. A slide show of times past on area railroads was enjoyed by all. Simply a wonderful midday tour, thanks to Pete White and his Marion co-hosts.
NYCSHS 2008 Annual Meeting visits Bucyrus, OH

First Quarter Central Headlight in the mail!

Rich Stoving's HO scale Hudson Division layout


NYC E8's move to Medina, NY

Photo by Nick Wilson
Pacific K-11e in HO by Mark Sklar
NOARS 2006 Symposium Booklet Available
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Cleveland, OH 44181-0184
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