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In the September issue of Trackside Model Railroading we tour both: Jim Reardon’s RGS&D & the RGW & Wayne Hill’s Colorado Midland & W. Hill Logging Line.

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Rio Grande Southern & Denver & Rio Grande Western in On3
This month we visit Jim Reardon’s Rio Grande Southern and Denver & Rio Grande Western layout, featuring the towns of Murphy, Cumbres, and freelanced Nocksville. Jim scratch-built trestles and tunnels from the area and models the mid-1950s on the picturesque pike.
Trackside Model Railroading Jim Reardon’s O Scale Rio Grande Southern & Denver & Rio Grande Western

HO Scale Colorado Midland & W. Hill Logging Branch Line
We also travel back in time on Wayne Hill’s layout, which is a freelanced version of the Colorado Midland Railroad based in 1917. Wayne and several friends have modeled parts of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. They model the town of Ivanhoe and the Ivanhoe-Busk Tunnel, as well as early 1900s logging in Hagerman Pass on the W. Hill Branch Line.
Trackside Model Railroading Wayne Hill’s HO Scale Colorado Midland & W. Hill Logging Branch Line

Build a Road on Your Layout
The project this month shows you how to build a road with a crossing on your layout or diorama. It is longer than most of our projects, but is still simple enough for anyone to complete. If you want to build the precast concrete crossing along with the road, you will need to refer to the September 2014 issue of Trackside Model Railroading. That issue includes the printable crossing (in HO scale) and the instructions to build it. (You can also build the road without using that crossing if you wish.)
Trackside Model Railroading, building a realistic paved road for your model trains

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Free Videos For September 2016

Jim's Colorado’s San Juan Mountains freelanced On3 layout.

Jim models parts of the Rio Grande Southern and the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad routes, as well as parts of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad route in northern New Mexico.

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Travel back in time on Wayne Hill’s layout, which is a freelanced version of the Colorado Midland Railroad based in 1917.

Wayne and a group of modeling friends have modeled the town of Ivanhoe and the Sawatch Mountains in Colorado. In addition to the CMRR, they model a freelanced version of early 1900s logging in Hagerman Pass.

The W. Hill Logging Branch Line Railroad uses spar pole logging to pull logs out of the mountains and deliver them to the sawmills in Ivanhoe. Both layouts this month include an article, photographs, and video.

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